释义 |
‖ da capo Mus.|da ˈkapo| [It. da from capo head, beginning.] A direction at the end of a piece of music to repeat from the beginning; the end of the repeat being usually marked with a pause or the word Fine. (Abbreviated D.C.) Also fig.
1724Short Explic. For. Wds. in Mus. Bks. (Stanf.), Da capo, or by way of Abbreviation D.C. 1740Dyche & Pardon, D.C. in Musick signifies Da Capo, that is, give or play the whole or some particular part of an air again. 1855Thackeray Newcomes i, And then will wake Morrow and the eyes that look on it; and so da capo. Hence da capo v. (nonce-wd.), to repeat (music).
1764Poetry in Ann. Reg. 240 Say, will my song, da capo'd o'er, Piano soft, Andante roar. 1803in Spir. Pub. Jrnls. (1804) VII. 21 Thus you may da capo this musical entré. |