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- Q7190223 subject Q11715105.
- Q7190223 subject Q8653122.
- Q7190223 abstract "In music, the pianto (en:crying) is the motif of a descending minor second, has represented laments and been associated textually with weeping, sighing (called the Mannheim sigh by Hugo Riemann); or pain, grief, etc.; since the 16th century. For example the passus duriusculus. "It was present equally in vocal and instrumental music."".
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- Q7190223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8653122.
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- Q7190223 comment "In music, the pianto (en:crying) is the motif of a descending minor second, has represented laments and been associated textually with weeping, sighing (called the Mannheim sigh by Hugo Riemann); or pain, grief, etc.; since the 16th century. For example the passus duriusculus. "It was present equally in vocal and instrumental music."".
- Q7190223 label "Pianto".