stile concitato

noun
sti·​le con·​ci·​ta·​to | \ ˈstē-lā-ˌkȯn-chē-ˈtä-tō How to pronounce stile concitato (audio) \

Definition of stile concitato

: the use of string tremolos and rapidly repeated vocal notes especially to signify anger or battle in Italian music of the 17th century In pursuit of a stile concitato Monteverdi invented the string tremolo, in which the bow rapidly repeats the same note …— Jan Swafford, The Vintage Guide to Classical Music, 1992

First Known Use of stile concitato

1914, in the meaning defined above

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