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‖ molto, a. and adv.|ˈmolto, ˈmɒltəʊ| [It.] (See quot. 1801.)
1801T. Busby Dict. Mus., Molto, very or much. A word used in conjunction with some other, by way of augmentation; as Molto Allegro, very quick, Molto Adagio, very slow. 1889G. B. Shaw London Music 1888–89 (1937) 148 The molto sostenuto indicated by Gounod, which is the characteristic effect of the movement, was quite lost. 1928[see martellato a.] 1959Times 15 Jan. 12/6 Mr. Buckley did not play them molto dramatico in octaves as Rachmaninov used to do. 1970Times 23 Feb. 12/3 That striking but rarely heard effect, molto pianissimo from a large choral body. |