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‖ tiento Mus.|ˈtjento| [Sp., lit. ‘touch, feel’.] In sixteenth- and seventeenth-cent. Spanish music: a contrapuntal piece resembling a ricercar, orig. for strings and, later, organ.
1905C. F. A. Williams Story of Organ Music xi. 163 The compositions of Cabezon's collection consist of nine practice pieces,..short preludes called Versos or Versillos,..[and] longer preludes called Tientos. 1947A. Einstein Music in Romantic Era xvii. 294 The ‘schools’ of the ricercar, whether called fugue as in Germany, tiento as in Spain, or fancy as in England, were different; but the spirit and form were the same. 1976D. Munrow Instruments Middle Ages & Renaissance ix. 74/4 The solo tiento for harp or organ by Alonso Mudarra, published in his Tres Libros (1546). 1980Early Music Apr. 248/1 Some polyphonic works of the period in the tradition of the tiento offer most remarkable variety within their stylistic limitations. |