释义 |
marcato, adv. and a. Mus.|mɑːˈkɑːtəʊ| [It., pa. pple. of marcare, to mark, accent, of Gmc. origin: cf. mark v.] (With each note) emphasized. Also transf.
1840Busby & Hamilton Dict. 3,000 Mus. Terms (ed. 3) 109 Marcato, a term implying a strong and marked style of performance. 1842J. F. Warner Universal Dict. Mus. Terms 56/1 Marcato, marked, distinguished, rendered prominent, as e.g. Ben marcato, well marked, in a clearly marked, distinct manner... This term is sometimes used over such passages or individual notes, as the composer may wish particularly to have heard. 1922Joyce Ulysses 214 He read, marcato. 1961Times 6 Dec. 17/7 Mr. Spaić got exciting results with tense ‘marcato’ arrangements. |