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divisi

[ dih-vee-zee ]

adjective

, Music.
  1. divided; separated (used as a musical direction for two or more performers reading a part to begin reading two or more parts).


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Word History and Origins

Origin of divisi1

1730–40; < Italian, plural of diviso divided, past participle of dividere to divide
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Example Sentences

But although Liszt haunts “Inferno,” the craft is Adès’s: hallmarks like full-bodied, divisi strings; excess at both ends of the dynamic spectrum; and meter that changes by the measure.

But the orchestration had been heavily altered — new instruments, and divisi lines added to the violin parts — and the ending was rewritten to be tragic, a tradition that continues with most stagings today.

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