pensato

  • 1Pensato — In music, a pensato is a composed imaginary note, a written note which is not played or heard.Anton Webern is credited by some with the first use of pensatos, while others argue he did not use them at all. George Perle (1990), noting that, no… …

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  • 2pensato — pen·sà·to p.pass., agg., s.m. 1. p.pass., agg. → pensare, pensarsi 2. agg. OB saggio, assennato 3a. s.m. TS filos. ciò che viene pensato, l oggetto del pensiero Contrari: pensante. 3b. s.m. OB riflessione, pensiero …

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  • 3pensato — pl.m. pensati sing.f. pensata pl.f. pensate …

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  • 4pensato — part. pass. di pensare; anche agg. considerato, meditato, supposto, ideato CONTR. estemporaneo …

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  • 5pensare — pen·sà·re v.intr. e tr., s.m. (io pènso) FO I. v.intr. (avere) I 1a. esercitare l attività del pensiero, sviluppare un processo mentale I 1b. estens., riflettere, meditare: avvenimenti che fanno pensare, prima di agire, occorre pensare | pensa,… …

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  • 6impensato — im·pen·sà·to agg. CO non pensato, imprevisto: caso impensato, un esito impensato Sinonimi: imprevisto, inaspettato, inimmaginato. Contrari: previsto. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1476. ETIMO: der. di pensato con 2in …

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  • 7Note — This article is about the musical term. For other uses, see Note (disambiguation). In music, the term note has two primary meanings: A sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound; A pitched sound itself.… …

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  • 8List of music topics — This page is a list articles related to music.compactTOC NOTOC A A cappella ndash; Absolute pitch ndash; Accidental ndash; Accompaniment ndash; Ad libitum ndash; Adagio ndash; Added tone chord ndash; Additive rhythm ndash; Album ndash; Aleatoric… …

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  • 9Actual Idealism — was a form of idealism developed by Giovanni Gentile that grew into a grounded idealism contrasting the Transcendental Idealism of Immanuel Kant and the Absolute idealism of Georg Hegel. Acceptance It was successful in laying a theory of… …

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  • 10Mad scene — A mad scene is an enactment of insanity in an opera. It was a popular convention of Italian and French opera in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Mad scenes were often created as a way to offer star singers a chance to show off their… …

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