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1 coro
m choruscantori choir* * *coro s.m.1 chorus; (spec. religioso) choir: canta nel coro, he sings in the chorus (o choir); un coro di lodi, a chorus of praise; tutti in coro!, all together!; cantare in coro, to sing in chorus; ripetere qlco. in coro, to chorus sthg.; rispondere in coro, to answer in chorus (o all together); le sue parole sollevarono un coro di proteste, his words roused (o provoked) a chorus of protests; coro di uccelli, choir of birds; il coro di un'opera, the chorus of an opera; il coro di una tragedia greca, the chorus of a Greek tragedy2 ( ordine di angeli) choir3 (arch.) choir.* * *['kɔro]sostantivo maschile1) (gruppo di persone) chorus; (specialmente religioso) choir; (di opera, canto) chorus2) (di angeli) choir3) arch. chancel, choir4) fig. chorus (di of)in coro — [dire, rispondere] in unison, all together
cantare fuori dal coro — = to strike a discordant note
* * *coro/'kɔro/sostantivo m.1 (gruppo di persone) chorus; (specialmente religioso) choir; (di opera, canto) chorus; maestro del coro choirmaster2 (di angeli) choir3 arch. chancel, choir4 fig. chorus (di of); in coro [dire, rispondere] in unison, all together; cantare fuori dal coro = to strike a discordant note. -
2 cantare fuori dal coro
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3 stonato
stonato agg. 1. ( Mus) (rif. a note) faux. 2. ( Mus) (rif. a strumenti) désaccordé: un pianoforte stonato un piano désaccordé. 3. ( Mus) (rif. a cantanti) qui chante faux. 4. ( fig) ( inopportuno) faux: una nota stonata une fausse note. 5. ( fig) (rif. a colori e sim.) discordant, qui jure. 6. ( fig) (sconcertato, turbato) déconcerté, désorienté, troublé: sentirsi stonato se sentir désorienté. 7. ( fig) ( che non si sente bene) barbouillé, pas dans son assiette.
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discordant note — discord англ. [ди/скод] discordance [диско/дэнс] discordant note [диско/дэнт но/ут] discordanza ит. [дикорда/нца] диссонанс ◊ discordant фр. [дискорда/н], англ … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
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