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    obbligato
    /ˌɒblɪˈɡɑːtəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. an instrumental part, typically distinctive in effect, which is integral to a piece of music and should not be omitted in performance: "with piano obbligato"

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  2. The meaning of OBBLIGATO is not to be omitted : obligatory —used as a direction in music. How to use obbligato in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ObbligatoObbligato - Wikipedia

    Obbligato. In Western classical music, obbligato ( Italian pronunciation: [obbliˈɡaːto], also spelled obligato [1]) usually describes a musical line that is in some way indispensable in performance. Its opposite is the marking ad libitum.

  4. Obbligato definition: (used as a musical direction) obligatory or indispensable; so important that it cannot be omitted.. See examples of OBBLIGATO used in a sentence.

  5. OBBLIGATO meaning: 1. in a piece of music, a necessary part that is played by a single instrument to accompany (= play…. Learn more.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of obbligato noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Definitions of obbligato. noun. a part of the score that must be performed without change or omission. synonyms: obligato. see more. noun. a persistent but subordinate motif. synonyms: obligato. see more.

  9. Obbligato meaning: what the word obbligato means when written on a score - Classical Music.

  10. May 14, 2018 · Adjective attached to the name of an instr., e.g. ‘vc. obbligato’, where the instr.'s part is obligatory, and special or unusual in effect. To use the term in the opposite sense of optional or ad libitum is wrong, as is the frequently-encountered spelling obligato (favoured by Britten).

  11. adjective. 1. not to be left out; indispensable. said earlier, generally prior to the 19th cent., of an accompaniment essential to the proper performance of a piece, but now usually of one that can be omitted if necessary: often used as a musical direction. noun Word forms: plural ˌobbliˈgatos or ˌobbliˈgati (ˌɑblɪˈgɑti )