Cantabile

/kænˈtɑbɪleɪ/ adverb/adjective

A musical direction meaning 'in a singing style,' emphasizing smooth, lyrical, and expressive performance that mimics the natural flow of beautiful singing. It indicates that the music should be played or sung with particular attention to melodic line and phrasing.

From Italian 'cantare,' meaning 'to sing,' with the suffix '-abile' indicating capability or manner. The term became prominent during the Classical period as composers sought to distinguish between different expressive approaches, with cantabile representing the ideal of lyrical, song-like beauty.

AMዘፈን
ARمغني
BNগান
CAcantable
CSzpěvný
DAsangbar
DEcantabile
ELτραγουδιστής
EScantable
FAآواز
FIlaulava
FRcantabile
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