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ob·li·ga·to

 (ŏb′lĭ-gä′tō)
adj. & n.
Variant of obbligato.
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obligato

(ˌɒblɪˈɡɑːtəʊ)
adj, n
(Classical Music) music a variant spelling of obbligato
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Noun1.obligato - a persistent but subordinate motif
motif, motive - a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music
2.obligato - a part of the score that must be performed without change or omission
section, subdivision - a self-contained part of a larger composition (written or musical); "he always turns first to the business section"; "the history of this work is discussed in the next section"
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obligato

n (= part)Obligato nt
adjobligato
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Di poi riconosciuto e visto che la gratia d'iddio non si puo comprare, et che tenerla a disagio e peccato grandissimo, dico mia colpa et volentieri dette cose accetto, et quando l'haro, non p(er) haverle in casa, ma per esser io in Casa loro, mi parra essere in paradiso, di che ne restero piu obligato se piu posso essere di quel ch'i sono a v(ost) ra S(igno)ria.
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Here, Ching constructed an aria for the soprano, the only one in the entire work, and reprised (da capo) for the baritone, with an invented violin obligato.
Andrew Clark uses a Jungwirth Baroque horn with vent holes for the horn obligato. (15) The lighter orchestration in this excerpt allows for easier examination of the sound of the horn with vent holes.
(14) Vedi: "[...] parendomi che percio mi si porgessi occasione di poterle dimostrare in parte quanto io mi senta obligato alla sua Illustriss.
Two works by Ludwig van Beethoven - "Eyeglass Duo Obligato" for viola and cello and Septet in E-flat Major for violin, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, viola, cello and double bass.
Soprano or Tenor Voice/Mezzo Soprano or Baritone Voice, Violin Obligato and Piano (optional viola, cello parts included).
That's unexpected, thou know it's obligato everyone in Walfo lips with at least fitheir neighbours, friends, or colleagat some point.
22, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, conducted by IvEin Fischer, provided a glorious grand finale that was another unabashed tribute to the horn, as it included GyE[micro]rgy Ligeti's "Hamburgisches Concerto for Horn Solo and four Obligato Natural Horns," and Mahler's Symphony No.
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