Ritenuto

/ˌrɪtəˈnuːtoʊ/ree-teh-NOO-toh
Tempo MarkingsItalian
Also written as: riten.

Definition. Held back — an immediate slight slowing of tempo, usually momentary and abrupt.

Detailed Explanation

Ritenuto, abbreviated riten., is sometimes confused with ritardando, but the markings have distinct technical meanings. Ritardando is a gradual slowing across a passage. Ritenuto is an immediate slowing — the music is held back from one moment to the next, often for just a beat or a measure.

The distinction matters in performance. A ritardando affects the overall arc of a passage; a ritenuto creates a sudden tug of restraint, as if the music has paused to gather itself. Composers use ritenuto for momentary expressive emphasis — a single beat dragged slightly to underline a harmony, a chord, a word in a vocal line.

In practice, however, the distinction is often blurred. Many editors and performers treat ritenuto as essentially equivalent to ritardando, especially in older scores where the terminology was less precise.

Etymology

Italian, past participle of ritenere (‘to hold back, retain’), from Latin retinere.

In Practice

If the score is clearly modern, distinguish ritenuto (sudden, momentary holding back) from ritardando (gradual slowing across a passage). In older scores, accept the ambiguity and let context decide.

Notable Examples

  • Chopin — Various  (frequent ritenuto markings, often for single beats)
  • Liszt — Sonata in B minor  (ritenuto at key structural points)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ritenuto mean in music?

Held back — an immediate slight slowing of tempo, usually momentary and abrupt.

Where does the word Ritenuto come from?

Italian, past participle of ritenere (‘to hold back, retain’), from Latin retinere.

How is Ritenuto performed in practice?

If the score is clearly modern, distinguish ritenuto (sudden, momentary holding back) from ritardando (gradual slowing across a passage). In older scores, accept the ambiguity and let context decide.

What are common abbreviations for Ritenuto?

Ritenuto is commonly abbreviated as riten..

What musical terms are related to Ritenuto?

Related terms include: Ritardando, Rallentando, Allargando.

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