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ritornello

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ri·tor·nel·lo  (rtôr-nll)
n. pl. ri·tor·nel·li (-l) or ri·tor·nel·los
1. An instrumental interlude recurring after each stanza in a vocal work.
2. A passage or section for full orchestra in a concerto or aria.
3. An instrumental interlude in early 17th-century opera.
4. The refrain of a rondo.

[Italian, diminutive of ritorno, return, from ritornare, to return, from Vulgar Latin *retornre; see return.]

ritornello [ˌrɪtəˈnɛləʊ]
n pl -los, -li [-liː] Music
1. (Music / Classical Music) an orchestral passage between verses of an aria or song
2. (Music / Classical Music) a ripieno passage in a concerto grosso
[from Italian, literally: a little return, from ritorno a return]


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