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Translations for „crescendo“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

cre·scen·do [krɪˈʃendəʊ] N

1. crescendo MUS:

crescendo

2. crescendo fig:

crescendo (gradual increase)
crescendo (the loudest point)
višek m
to reach a crescendo

Usage examples with crescendo

to reach a crescendo

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For the crescendo, they strike the fountain knocking it to the ground.
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There's no denying that it's romantic what with church bells pealing, complicated violin arrangements and a chorus which all reach a crescendo in the finale.
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Plaque fissuringthe cause of acute myocardial infarction, sudden ischaemic death, and crescendo angina.
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This concerto for conductor uses music and narration to illustrate the conductor's role and the basics of crescendo, diminuendo, accelerando, ritardando, legato and staccato.
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That is, they alternate between jagged suspenseful crescendos and long, sinuous melodies.
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In the first half the pattern is of phrases rising on the scale with a crescendo, then falling away in a shorter decrescendo.
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The composer added a crescendo to make the instrumentation become more layered.
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The instrumentation builds up to a crescendo, increasing in tempo as the song progresses.
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The development of just 30 measures ends with a crescendo leading directly to the recapitulation.
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A convex curve beginning and ending at the bottom of the staff indicates a crescendo and diminuendo, for example.
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