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cuivré, a. Mus.|ˈkwiːvreɪ| [Fr., pa. pple. of cuivrer to play with a brassy tone, f. cuivre, pop.L. *copreum, n. use of neuter of L. cupreus of copper.] Brassy; used as a direction to play a brass instrument with a harsh, blaring timbre. Also absol.
[1927Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 3) I. 767/1 Cuivré, the French term for indicating stopped notes on the horn.] 1931G. Jacob Orchestral Technique iii. 32 The horn..is also capable of the most savage attack when roused, the stridency of which is enhanced (though the power actually reduced) by ‘stopping’ the bell with the hand or a metal mute and blowing hard. The former effect, known as the ‘cuivré’ is indicated by a cross. 1938Oxf. Compan. Mus. 243/2 Cuivré... The term is found occasionally in music for brass instruments, especially the horn. |