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Definition of “tutti”

tutti (ˈtʊtɪ Pronunciation for tutti

Definitions

adjective, adverb

  1. (music) to be performed by the whole orchestra, choir, etc Compare soli

Word Origin

C18: from Italian, pl of tutto all, from Latin tōtus

Example Sentences Including 'tutti'

At the conclusion, Michael Corleone is dead, and the new capo di tutti capi is Vincent, illegitimate son of Santino/ Sonny.
John Baxter DE NIRO: A Biography (2002)
In between, amid crashing orchestral tutti , the soloist swoops and dives on the Seafarer's voyage of discovery.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Still, here was an intriguing look at what a `movement" and what a ` tutti " might be.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)

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