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  1. The earliest known use of the adverb crescendo is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for crescendo is from 1776, in the writing of ‘J. Collier’. crescendo is a borrowing from Italian .

  2. One of the more troubling catachreses I've encountered is the use of crescendo as though it meant "peak," "height," or "plateau." It first occurred, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, in 1925 in the Great Gatsby: "The caterwauling horns had reached a crescendo and I turned away and cut across the lawn toward home."

  3. Jun 23, 2017 · The climactic sense of “crescendo” showed up in the US in the 1920s. The OED defines it as the “peak of an increase in volume, force, or intensity; a climax. Esp. in phr. to reach a crescendo.”. The first OED example is from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel The Great Gatsby: “The caterwauling horns had reached a crescendo and I ...

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    Naturally, seeing as it's a crescendo, the beginning of this incredible passage is marked a whispering ppp. We journey though sempre pp (literally 'still very soft') and then suddenly grow though the crescendo to a storming ff.

    There's nothing like a tonal switch to make something feel really epic. The first and third movements of this symphony are darkly minor and this crescendo through a massive dominant chord into a blast of C major goodness is just so satisfying.

    You can almost hear fate knocking in this third movement, especially in the timpani: all is dark, contorted, troubled and, frankly, a bit depressing. But after this wonderful symphonic swell, a brass fanfare opens up a heroic, optimistic and celebratory finale.

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  4. 5 meanings: 1. music a. a gradual increase in loudness or the musical direction or symbol indicating this Abbreviation: cresc..... Click for more definitions.

  5. How to use crescendo in a sentence. a gradual increase; specifically : a gradual increase in volume of a musical passage; the peak of a gradual increase : climax… See the full definition

  6. Let's hope we're going to reach the crescendo this year. The Guardian (2018) The stage was set for a crescendo. The Guardian (2016) The global outcry had reached a ...

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