英:[ˌɔblɪˈgɑ:təʊ]
美:[ˌɑblɪˈɡɑto]
英:[ˌɔblɪˈgɑ:təʊ]
美:[ˌɑblɪˈɡɑto]
复数:obbligatos或obbligati
adjective
not to be omitted : obligatory—used as a direction in music compare ad libitum
noun
an elaborate especially melodic part accompanying a solo or principal melody and usually played by a single instrument
a song with violin obbligato
accompaniment sense 2bespecially: an attendant background sound
音乐指导,特指(尤其是由单独的乐器伴奏)声乐作品的伴奏,“非常重要,不可忽视”,起源于1724年的意大利 obbligato,字面意思是“有义务的”,源自拉丁语 obligatus,过去分词形式为 obligare “绑定”(参见 oblige)。作为名词,指的是“独立重要的伴奏”,始于1817年。
Adjective borrowed from Italian, "obligatory, essential to a musical composition," from past participle of obbligare "to require (someone to do something), oblige," going back to Latin obligāre — more at oblige Noun derivative of obbligato >entry 1
The first known use of obbligato was in 1740
obedientadjective
willing to obey
obediencenoun
an act or instance of obeying
the quality or state of being obedient
obdurateadjective
stubbornly continuing to do wrong
hardened in feelings
hard to convince or persuade : unyielding
obdurateadjective
stubbornly continuing to do wrong
hardened in feelings
hard to convince or persuade : unyielding
obduracynoun
the quality or state of being obdurate
obbligato1 of 2adjective
not to be left out—used as a direction in music
obbligato2 of 2noun
an important melodic part usually played by a single instrument to accompany another instrument or a singer
a violin obbligato
1 The other was the whole first section of the fast movement, a solo in F major with obbligato flute, in which Florestan recalls happier days with Leonore at his side.
2 The wisdom gleaned from that partnership lives on in the way he finesses the melody of a song, like a vocalist, before easing into his own obbligato.
3 The last song, to which Jonathan improvised an obbligato, ended the music.
4 The long orchestral introduction left no doubt as to where composer Stephenson’s interests lay, the work’s first two movements amounting to symphonic statements with bass trombone obbligato.
5 She would have disturbed Nero’s complacency, and he would have played 39 an obbligato instead of a solo at the burning.
6 And ever and again pealed distantly into the chorus the flute obbligato of an emotional coyote down on the flat.
7 "Mr. —— will play the flue obbligato for Miss ——, and none better could be found."
8 A delightful feature of the affair was, that one heard a species of obbligato accompaniment going on in the next room, a species of growling, like the rumble of distant thunder.
9 James Madison Cox played the third movement's taxing horn obbligato with much poetry, though not with notable power.
10 Bach always played the Organ so, adding the obbligato pedal, which few organists know how to use properly.
11 Then there were more solos and duets, with obbligatos for the violin.
12 In “Bravement,” for choir and obbligato light bulbs, Lautaro Mantilla did away with words altogether, creating a kind of vocal installation on the themes of sisterhood and silence.
13 She was older, more experienced—plain girls have experiences as well as favored ones—and she was not fond of matrimony with poverty as an obbligato.
14 Earley's slow Gloucestershire speech rumbled on in muffled obbligato to the higher, carrying, little voices.
15 A brave girl! With the obbligato "dragon 's offspring", she finished the "impossible mission"!
勇敢的女孩,在“龙的传人”的伴奏下忍着伤痛完成了“不可能完成的任务”!
16 I remember in 1875 I gave a concert in old Platt's hall in Montgomery street, and he played for me that night and also played the obbligato to the slumber song by Randegger.
17 Pyramus, thinking her dead, sings a furious mock-heroic song, "Approach, ye furies," followed by "Now am I dead," a beautiful plaintive burlesque with obbligato parts for two oboes.
18 They formed a sort of religious meeting, called a tea-and-tract party; but the open door discovered preparations for a more substantial conclusion to the obbligato prayers and lectures of the evening.
19 Capuçon, a stylish and elegant violinist with a pure, silvery tone, played a series of virtuoso obbligatos and cadenzas over the otherworldly, shimmering colors and shifting dissonances in the orchestra.
20 Colin St. Martin’s elegant flute obbligato and Bradley Tatum’s beautiful, pure sound on the natural horn adorned this pungently colorful performance.