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‖ tutti Mus.|ˈtutti| [It. tutto sing., tutti pl. all:—L. tōtus, tōtī.] In concerted music, a direction that all the performers are to take part; also, a passage or movement rendered by all the performers together; also attrib.
1724Short Explic. For. Wds. in Mus. Bks., Tutti, or Tutto,..signifies All, or All together,..in Musick of several Parts,..signifying that..all the several Parts are to perform together. 1816G. F. Graham Acct. First Edin. Festival 105 The flowing and cantabile style of the subject is well contrasted with the spirited tutti beginning at the 28th bar. 1833Penny Cycl. I. 74/1 Except in the tutti parts (i.e., those portions of the concerto in which the principal instrument rests). 1839Longfellow Hyperion iv. iv, A surfeit of music; tuttis, finales, choruses, must be performed. 1884Leeds Mercury Weekly Supp. 15 Nov. 1/6 Her solo passages were very pleasing, but the tutti music was wanting in tone and point. |