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With full sound sopra Above; directive to cross hands in a composition for piano, e.g. m.s. sopra: left hand over; opposite: sotto (below) sopra una corda or sull'istessa corda To be played on one string soprano The highest of the standard four voice ranges (bass, tenor, alto, soprano) sordina, sordine (plural) A mute.
Pastiche on the Hindu Merchant's Song from "Sadko" by Rimsky-Korsakov (1922) Rapsodie espagnole de Maurice Ravel—Transcription de concert pour piano, KSS33 (first version; 1923; 16 pp.) Pasticcio capriccioso sopra l'op. 64, no 1 del Chopin, KSS56 (1933; 8 pp.) [n 5]
In music, sotto voce (Italian for 'under the voice'; / ˈ s ɒ t oʊ ˈ v oʊ tʃ i,-tʃ eɪ /, [1] [2] Italian: [ˈsotto ˈvoːtʃe]) is a dramatic lowering of the vocal or instrumental volume—not necessarily pianissimo, but a definitely hushed tonal quality. Examples of sotto voce include:
The film of the same name was named after this song, starring Vilma Santos, Rolly Quizon, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon and VST & Company themselves. [ 4 ] During Eat Bulaga! ' s show in Toronto, Canada on 12 April 2014, Joey de Leon performed the song until the rest of the hosts on the show joined him including Tito and Vic Sotto. [ 5 ]
The mezzo-soprano is the middle female voice and the most common of the female singing voices, which tends to dominate in non-classical music, with vocal range that typically lies between the A below "middle C" (C 4) to the A two octaves above (i.e.
Sotto voce (/ ˈ s ɒ t oʊ ˈ v oʊ tʃ i,-tʃ eɪ /, [1] [2] Italian: [ˈsotto ˈvoːtʃe]; literally 'under the voice') [3] [4] means intentionally lowering the volume of one's voice for emphasis. The speaker gives the impression of uttering involuntarily a truth which may surprise, shock, or offend.
Although in recent years, it has been revealed that the acronym is simply the initialism of the first names of the group's three founding members: Vic (Sotto), Spanky (Rigor), and Tito (Sotto), as reported in a special by PTV evening show XIAOTIME in 2016, hosted by Xiao Chua, entitled: "VST & Co.: Kultura na Nagbubuklod sa Nasyong Pilipino".
Vic Sotto released an English version of the song titled "I'll Sing, C'mon Dance" on his 1979 debut album Marvic. Fernando Poe, Jr and Judy Ann Santos covered the song as a duet in the film Isusumbong Kita sa Tatay Ko (1999). [5] [6] Singer and actress Jolina Magdangal covered the song for the soundtrack to the film Annie B in 2003. [7]