A cappella
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Etymology
From Italian phrase "a capella" meaning "in the style of the Sistine Chapel" (in Rome, where services used choirs with no instruments)
English and Italian
Adverbial phrase
a capella
- (Music) performed by a choir with no instrumental accompaniment; literally "in the style of the (Sistine) Chapel (in Rome)"; such as a musical Mass done a capella
- (Music) A time indication, equivalent to alla breve
See Also
- capella
- chapel