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sempre
[ sem-prey; Italian sem-pre ]
sempre
/ ˈsɛmprɪ /
adverb
- music (preceding a tempo or dynamic marking) always; consistently. It is used to indicate that a specified volume, tempo, etc, is to be sustained throughout a piece or passage
Word History and Origins
Origin of sempre1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sempre1
Example Sentences
The tricky curlicues and fast lines of the first act are sometimes not quite secure for her, and in “Sempre libera,” which brings down the Act I curtain, she exudes vague contentedness rather than bigger, riskier feelings.
“July 9th, 2022... Per sempre,” the actor captioned his Instagram post.
“Per sempre” translates to “forever” in English.
For her fourth — and unplanned — encore at a recital in Italy last fall, Lisette Oropesa sang “Sempre libera” from Verdi’s “La Traviata” — and an audience member piped up with the brief tenor part.
Once he got past some dropped high notes in “Ora e per sempre,” he sang with burnished security, and acted — even in this semi-staged setting — with moving sobriety.
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