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colorature Mus.|ˈkɒlə-, ˈkʌlərətjə(r)| [ad. Ger. coloratur, or It. coloratur-a:—late L. colōrātura (Du Cange), f. colōrāre to colour.] = coloratura.
1828–64Webster, Colorature. 1880in Grove Dict. Mus., Coloratur, vocal music coloured, that is, ornamented by runs and rapid passages or divisions, where each syllable of the words has two or more notes to it. It is what the old school called ‘figurato’—figured. |