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Obligato

noun
(pl. obligati, obligatos)
1.
A persistent but subordinate motif.  Synonym: obbligato.
2.
A part of the score that must be performed without change or omission.  Synonym: obbligato.






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"Obligato" Quotes from Famous Books



... words of declaration were trembling on his lips this doubt about himself would check him. There were minutes—moonlit minutes, in the patio, when the birds were hushed, and the scent of flowers heavy, and the voices of the older ones stole from some lighted room like a soft, human obligato to the melody of the night—minutes when he felt that to his "I love you!" hers would come as surely as the echo to the sound; and yet he shrank from saying it. Their talk would drift near to it, dally with it, flash about it, play attack and defence across it, and drift away again, ...
— The Wild Olive • Basil King



Words linked to "Obligato" :   motif, obbligato, section, subdivision, motive



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