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Sotto Voce

/ˌsɒtoʊ ˈvoʊtʃeɪ/SOH-toh VOH-cheh
DynamicsItalian

Definition. Under the voice — softly, in an undertone, as if whispered or spoken aside.

Detailed Explanation

Sotto voce is Italian for ‘under the voice’. As a musical direction it instructs the performer to play (or sing) softly, in a hushed, almost whispered manner. The effect is intimate, conspiratorial, sometimes secretive.

The marking is most associated with vocal music, where sotto voce passages are sung at very low volume, with a focused but unprojected tone. Stage directors often use sotto voce to mark asides, secrets, or moments of psychological intimacy. In instrumental writing, sotto voce indicates similar character: softness combined with a particular psychological privacy.

Distinguished from a mere piano marking, sotto voce implies manner as much as volume. The tone is veiled, slightly muffled, as if the music is hiding from listeners. Pianists draw back into the keys; string players use light bow contact; wind players reduce vibrato and breath presence.

Etymology

Italian, ‘under the voice’ — sotto (‘under’, from Latin subtus) + voce (‘voice’, from Latin vox).

In Practice

Combine softness with intimacy. The dynamic is roughly piano or pianissimo, but the character is hushed — almost as if the music wishes not to be overheard. Tone color matters as much as volume.

Notable Examples

  • Verdi — Various operas  (frequent sotto voce vocal passages)
  • Schumann — Various lieder  (intimate sotto voce piano writing)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sotto Voce mean in music?

Under the voice — softly, in an undertone, as if whispered or spoken aside.

Where does the word Sotto Voce come from?

Italian, ‘under the voice’ — sotto (‘under’, from Latin subtus) + voce (‘voice’, from Latin vox).

How is Sotto Voce performed in practice?

Combine softness with intimacy. The dynamic is roughly piano or pianissimo, but the character is hushed — almost as if the music wishes not to be overheard. Tone color matters as much as volume.

What musical terms are related to Sotto Voce?

Related terms include: Mezza Voce, Pianissimo, Dolce, Tranquillo.

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