Morendo

/məˈrɛndoʊ/moh-REN-doh
Tempo MarkingsItalian
Also written as: mor.

Definition. Dying away — a gradual decrease in both volume and tempo until the sound disappears.

Detailed Explanation

Morendo asks the performer to let the music ‘die away’. In effect it is very close to calando — both tempo and dynamics decrease — but morendo carries a stronger emotional charge: the music is not just receding, it is expiring.

The marking is typically used at the end of tender, intimate, or melancholic passages. It implies that the final note should be barely audible, perhaps fading into pure silence (niente). String players reduce bow weight; pianists release pedal slowly; singers thin the tone with diminishing breath support.

Mahler uses morendo with particular eloquence in his slow movements. Debussy and Ravel apply it to evaporating final cadences. The effect is closely related to al niente, but where al niente is purely a dynamic instruction, morendo carries the additional emotional weight of the Italian — morire, ‘to die’.

Etymology

Italian gerund of morire (‘to die’), from Latin mori. The musical sense reflects the Italian operatic tradition of suiting expressive vocabulary to the affect of the music.

In Practice

Plan where morendo will end. The last audible sound should be a deliberate choice, not an accident — too sudden and the gesture feels truncated, too late and the audience starts wondering whether the piece is over. In ensemble work, agree on a clear cutoff cue.

Notable Examples

  • Mahler — Symphony No. 9, fourth movement  (the celebrated dying coda)
  • Debussy — La Cathédrale Engloutie  (morendo close)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Morendo mean in music?

Dying away — a gradual decrease in both volume and tempo until the sound disappears.

Where does the word Morendo come from?

Italian gerund of morire (‘to die’), from Latin mori. The musical sense reflects the Italian operatic tradition of suiting expressive vocabulary to the affect of the music.

How is Morendo performed in practice?

Plan where morendo will end. The last audible sound should be a deliberate choice, not an accident — too sudden and the gesture feels truncated, too late and the audience starts wondering whether the piece is over. In ensemble work, agree on a clear cutoff cue.

What are common abbreviations for Morendo?

Morendo is commonly abbreviated as mor..

What musical terms are related to Morendo?

Related terms include: Calando, Perdendosi, Smorzando, Niente, Diminuendo.

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