Other Definitions
crescendo (dict)

Crescendo

In musical notation, crescendo means that the notes are gradually getting louder. The opposite of crescendo is diminuendo or decrescendo. Maurice Ravel's orchestral work, Boléro is the world's longest musical crescendo. Beginning quietly, the melody repeats over and over again, gradually increasing in volume for about fifteen minutes. One of Duke Ellington's longer-form compositions is called Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue, which also describes the form of the piece.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
stone
william tyndale
pope john xxii
aristocracy
symbol
duck
denver (disambiguation)
movimiento libertario
list of african americans
disabled sports
gaelic football
martin brennan
seed
family
history of east asia
history of south asia
history of southeast asia
covalent radius
flare
arm holdings
heat of vaporization
chemical patent
the merchant of venice
energia
allegro
presto
diminuendo
staccato
legato
largo
tuning
octave
willow rosenberg
snowdonia
jeff minter
true lover's knot
blancmange
melody
roger zelazny
the invisible man
soil
the illustrated man
political theorist
mead