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‖ stile concitato Mus.|ˈstile kontʃiˈtato| [It., lit. ‘excited style’.] A baroque style developed by Monteverdi, emphasizing dramatic expression and excitement.
1926H. Prunières Monteverdi iii. v. 180 The semiquavers of the stile concitato express their terror at the menace of the god. 1940Music & Letters Apr. 244 Monteverdi..claimed, in the preface to the volume in which the ‘Combattimento’ is printed, to have originated a new stile concitato. 1947M. F. Bukofzer Mus. Baroque Era (1948) ii. 38 Monteverdi enriched the concertato style by an important innovation: the stile concitato (style of agitation) in which he turned the measured tremolo of the gorgia to dramatic effect. 1959Listener 16 Apr. 692/3 He admired the stile concitato of Monteverdi. 1967Ibid. 18 May 665/2 These were part of Monteverdi's stile concitato, a style he cultivated..to express wrath, anger, indignation. |