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  • Obbligato - Wikipedia
    In Western classical music, obbligato (Italian pronunciation: [obbliˈɡaːto], also spelled obligato[1], plural obbligati or obligati) usually describes a musical line that is in some way indispensable in performance Its opposite is the marking ad libitum
  • What is an Obligato? - Musical Expert
    An obligato is a section of music which is viewed as very important by the composer When the note “obligato” or “ obbligato ” appears in a musical composition, it means that the marked section should not be left out or altered, because it is crucial to the piece
  • OBBLIGATO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OBBLIGATO is not to be omitted : obligatory —used as a direction in music How to use obbligato in a sentence
  • Obbligato meaning: what the word obbligato means when written on a . . .
    Obbligato means you are obliged to play the score as it is written… or else! Obbligato is therefore the opposite of the direction ‘ad lib’, where the player is able to freestyle and improvise
  • Obbligato | Classical, Baroque Chamber Music | Britannica
    obbligato, (Italian: “obligatory”), in music, essential but subordinate instrumental part For example, in an 18th-century aria with trumpet obbligato, the trumpet part, although serving as accompaniment to the voice, may be as brilliant in its writing as that of the voice itself
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  • Musical Term: Obligato — UpperValley Baroque
    In Western classical music, obligato (Italian pronunciation: [obbli’ga:to], also spelled obbligato) usually describes a musical line that is in some way indispensable in performance Its opposite is the marking ad libitum
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  • What Is an Obbligato? (with pictures) - Musical Expert
    Obbligato is traditionally a term for a part of a piece of music that is essential to the composition, and must be played as part of the entire piece Other pieces of classical music are sometimes marked with the phrase ad libidum, meaning they are not essential to the larger piece of music





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