English

edit
 
English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Italian a cappella (in the manner of the [Sistine] chapel), referring to non-instrumental choirs.

Pronunciation

edit
  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌæ.kəˈpɛl.ə/, /ˌæ.kæˈpɛl.ə/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌɑ kəˈpɛl.ə/
  • Rhymes: -ɛlə
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

edit

a cappella (plural a cappellas)

  1. (music) A vocal performance with no instrumental accompaniment.

Adverb

edit

a cappella (not comparable)

  1. (music) In a manner of a choir with no instrumental accompaniment; literally, "in the style of the (Sistine) Chapel (in Rome)", such as a musical Mass done a cappella. [from late 19th c.][1]
    Groups of teens singing a cappella on street corners got recording contracts.
  2. (obsolete, music) In alla breve time.

Translations

edit

Adjective

edit

a cappella (not comparable)

  1. (music) Singing solely or mainly without instrumental accompaniment. [First attested in the late 19th century.][1]
    An a cappella group sang during the wedding reception.
  2. (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.
  3. (obsolete, music) alla breve.

Translations

edit

References

edit
  1. 1.0 1.1 Brown, Lesley, ed. The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 5th. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

Afrikaans

edit

Etymology

edit

Either from Dutch a capella or from English a cappella, ultimately from Italian alla cappella.

Pronunciation

edit
  • Hyphenation: a cap‧pel‧la

Adverb

edit

a cappella

  1. (music) a cappella

Danish

edit
 
Danish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia da

Etymology

edit

From Italian a cappella.

Pronunciation

edit

Adverb

edit

a cappella

  1. (music) a cappella (in the manner of a choir with no instrumental accompaniment)
    at synge a cappellato sing a cappella
    at fremføre a cappellato 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

edit

References

edit

French

edit
 
French Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fr

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Italian a cappella.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /a ka.pɛ.la/ ~ /a ka.pe.la/
  • Audio:(file)

Adjective

edit

a cappella (invariable)

  1. (music) a cappella

Adverb

edit

a cappella

  1. (music) a cappella

Italian

edit

Etymology

edit

From a +‎ cappella (choir of a church).

Adverb

edit

a cappella

  1. (music) a cappella

Descendants

edit

Malay

edit

Etymology

edit

From English a cappella.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): [a.ka.pe.la]
  • Hyphenation: a‧ca‧ppe‧lla
  • Rhymes: -la

Noun

edit

a cappella (Jawi spelling اکاڤيلا, informal 1st possessive a cappellaku, 2nd possessive a cappellamu, 3rd possessive a cappellanya)

  1. (music) a cappella

References

edit

Further reading

edit

Norwegian Bokmål

edit
 
Norwegian Bokmål Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nb
 
Et a cappellaband. — An a cappella band.

Etymology

edit

From Italian a cappella.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /akaˈpɛlːa/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛlːa
  • Hyphenation: a‧cap‧pel‧la

Adverb

edit

a cappella

  1. (music) a cappella (in a manner of a choir with no instrumental accompaniment)
    synge a cappellasing a cappella
    fremføre a cappellaperform 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

edit

References

edit

Polish

edit
 
Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

Unadapted borrowing from Italian a cappella.

Pronunciation

edit

Adjective

edit

a cappella (not comparable, no derived adverb)

  1. (music) a cappella (performed by a choir with no instrumental accompaniment)
    Synonym: wokalny

Adverb

edit

a cappella (not comparable)

  1. (music) a cappella (performed by a choir with no instrumental accompaniment)
    Synonym: wokalnie

Further reading

edit
  • a cappella in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • a cappella in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

edit

Etymology

edit

Unadapted borrowing from Italian a cappella.

Adverb

edit

a cappella (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of à capela

Spanish

edit

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /a kaˈpela/ [a kaˈpe.la]

Adverb

edit

a cappella

  1. Alternative spelling of a capela

Swedish

edit
 
Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sv

Adverb

edit

a cappella (not comparable)

  1. (music) a cappella

References

edit