Dictionary Definition
cantabile adj : smooth and flowing [syn: singing]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian cantabile meaning "singable, capable of singing", derived from "cantare", meaning "to sing."Adverb
cantabile- : An indication that denotes that the piece should be played in a singing matter, as if the piece were vocalized. Singingly.
Extensive Definition
Cantabile is a musical
term meaning literally "singable" or "songlike" (Italian).
It has several meanings in different contexts. In instrumental
music, it indicates a particular style of playing designed to
imitate the human voice.
For 18th century composers, the term is often used synonymously
with "cantando" (singing), and indicates a measured tempo and flexible, legato playing. For later
composers, particularly in piano music, cantabile indicates
the drawing out of one particular musical line against the
accompaniment (compare counterpoint).
Cantabile is used as a noun to mean the first
half of a double aria,
followed by a cabaletta. The cantabile
movement
would be slower and more free-form to contrast with the structured
and generally faster cabaletta. Louis Spohr
subtitled his violin concerto No. 8 "in moda d'una scena cantata",
"in the manner of a sung [operatic] scene"; opera arias exerted a
strong influence on the "singable" cantabile melodic line in
Romantic
writing for stringed instruments.
cantabile in Danish: Cantabile
cantabile in German: Cantabile
cantabile in Spanish: Cantabile
cantabile in Portuguese: Cantabile
cantabile in Slovak: Cantabile
cantabile in Swedish: Cantabile
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
achingly sweet, agreeable, agreeable-sounding,
appealing, aria, aria buffa, aria cantabile,
aria da capo, aria da chiesa, aria di bravura, aria di coloratura,
aria fugata, aria parlante, arietta, ariose, arioso, bravura, canorous, catchy, coloratura, dulcet, euphonic, euphonious, euphonous, fine-toned,
golden, golden-tongued,
golden-voiced, honeyed,
melic, mellifluent, mellifluous, mellisonant, mellow, melodic, melodious, music-flowing,
music-like, musical,
pleasant,
pleasant-sounding, recitative, rich, silver-toned, silver-tongued,
silver-voiced, silvery,
singable, solo, songful, songlike, sonorous, sweet, sweet-flowing,
sweet-sounding, tunable,
tuneful