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Sotto voce (music)
In music,
sotto voce
is a
dramatic
lowering
of the
vocal
or instrumental
volume
— not necessarily
pianissimo
, but a definitely
hushed
tonal
quality
.
Examples of
sotto
voce
include:
In the
Lacrimosa
from
Mozart's Requiem
, in which the singers lower their volume for
emphasis
.
At the beginning
of the third movement of
Beethoven's
String Quartet
No. 15, Op. 132, in which the strings
play
with a hushed quality before later
playing
with renewed
strength
.
The second part of
Chopin's
Nocturne in C minor, Op 48 No 1
, which is
marked
sotto voce e sostenuto
; this is used to 'hold back the drama and keep us in suspense'.