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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian a cappella ( “ in the manner of the chapel ” ) , referring to non-instrumental choirs.
Pronunciation
Noun
a cappella (plural a cappellas )
( music ) A vocal performance with no instrumental accompaniment .
Adverb
a cappella (not comparable )
( music ) In the manner of a choir with no instrumental accompaniment . [ 1]
Groups of teens singing a cappella on street corners got recording contracts.
( obsolete , music ) In alla breve time.
Translations
Adjective
a cappella (not comparable )
( music ) Singing solely or mainly without instrumental accompaniment. [ 1]
An a cappella group sang during the wedding reception.
( music , US ) Related to a form of purely vocal music mostly associated with American college performance groups.
2012 , Joshua S. Duchan, Powerful Voices , page 2 :Socially, a cappella groups tend to be tight-knit ensembles in which close interpersonal relationships are formed.
( obsolete , music ) alla breve .
Translations
singing solely or mainly without instrumental accompaniment
References
↑ 1.0 1.1 Brown, Lesley, ed. The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 5th. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
Afrikaans
Etymology
Either from Dutch a capella or from English a cappella , ultimately from Italian alla cappella .
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: a cap‧pel‧la
Adverb
a cappella
( music ) a cappella
Danish
Etymology
From Italian a cappella .
Pronunciation
Adverb
a cappella
( music ) a cappella ( in the manner of a choir with no instrumental accompaniment )
at synge a cappella ― to sing a cappella
at fremføre a cappella ― to perform a cappella
Succesen med de store oratorier kom dog aldrig til at overstråle korets interesse for at synge a cappella . However, the success of the great oratorios never outshone the choir's interest in singing a cappella .
Derived terms
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian a cappella .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /a ka.pɛ.la/ ~ /a ka.pe.la/
Adjective
a cappella (invariable )
( music ) a cappella
Adverb
a cappella
( music ) a cappella
Italian
Etymology
From a + cappella ( “ choir of a church ” ) .
Adverb
a cappella
( music ) a cappella
Descendants
Malay
Etymology
From English a cappella .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) :
Hyphenation: a‧ca‧ppe‧lla
Rhymes: -la
Noun
a cappella (Jawi spelling اکاڤيلا , informal 1st possessive a cappellaku , 2nd possessive a cappellamu , 3rd possessive a cappellanya )
( music ) a cappella
References
Further reading
Norwegian Bokmål
Et a cappellaband . — An a cappella band.
Etymology
From Italian a cappella .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /akaˈpɛlːa/
Rhymes: -ɛlːa
Hyphenation: a‧cap‧pel‧la
Adverb
a cappella
( music ) a cappella ( in a manner of a choir with no instrumental accompaniment )
synge a cappella ― sing a cappella
fremføre a cappella ― perform a cappella
1982 , Bergens Tidende :platen vil … inneholde noen mindre motetter for kor a capella og for kor med orgel the plate will … contain some minor motets for choir a capella and for choir with organ
1999 , Håvard Rem , Bob Dylan , page 35 :i forrige århundre hadde fargede stått i kirkekor og sunget a cappella in the last century, colored people had stood in church choirs and sung a cappella
Derived terms
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Polish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Italian a cappella .
Pronunciation
Adjective
a cappella (not comparable , no derived adverb )
( music ) a cappella ( performed by a choir with no instrumental accompaniment )
Synonym: wokalny
Adverb
a cappella (not comparable )
( music ) a cappella ( performed by a choir with no instrumental accompaniment )
Synonym: wokalnie
Further reading
a cappella in Wielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
a cappella in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Italian a cappella .
Adverb
a cappella (not comparable )
Alternative form of à capela
Spanish
Pronunciation
Adverb
a cappella
Alternative spelling of a capela
Swedish
Adverb
a cappella (not comparable )
( music ) a cappella
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