Accarezzévole (Italian: "Fawningly"[1]) is a music term that is marked on sheet music to indicate a piece is to be played in an expressive and caressing manner.[2] Alexander Scriabin was one of the few composers to use this term in his music.[3]
References
- ^ Moore, John Weeks (1880). Complete Encyclopaedia of Music. New York City: Oliver Ditson and Company.
- ^ Elson, Louis (1909). Elson's Pocket Music Dictionary. New York City: Oliver Ditson and Company.
- ^ Attwood, Koji. "Scriabin, Extensive Biography". The Piano Society. http://www.pianosociety.com/cms/index.php?section=634. Retrieved 28 January 2009.
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