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“Sognando”
50×40 cm
Acrylic on canvas, 2025
In music, "Sognando" is a direction indicating that the music should be played dreamily and with a sense of gentle imagination. It suggests a soft, lyrical quality, as if lost in a dream.
The term comes from Italian, where "sognando" means "dreaming." It is derived from the verb "sognare," meaning "to dream," which ultimately stems from the Latin "somnium" for "dream" and "somnus" for "sleep."
“Sognando”
50×40 cm
Acrylic on canvas, 2025
In music, "Sognando" is a direction indicating that the music should be played dreamily and with a sense of gentle imagination. It suggests a soft, lyrical quality, as if lost in a dream.
The term comes from Italian, where "sognando" means "dreaming." It is derived from the verb "sognare," meaning "to dream," which ultimately stems from the Latin "somnium" for "dream" and "somnus" for "sleep."
“Sognando”
50×40 cm
Acrylic on canvas, 2025
In music, "Sognando" is a direction indicating that the music should be played dreamily and with a sense of gentle imagination. It suggests a soft, lyrical quality, as if lost in a dream.
The term comes from Italian, where "sognando" means "dreaming." It is derived from the verb "sognare," meaning "to dream," which ultimately stems from the Latin "somnium" for "dream" and "somnus" for "sleep."