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Complete Encyclopaedia of Music/A/Accompaniment obligato

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68271Complete Encyclopaedia of Music — Accompaniment obligatoJohn Weeks Moore

Accompaniment obligato. This expression carries with it a sense directly opposite to that of Accompaniment ad Libitum ; and when written at the beginning of a song, solo, sonata, &c., signifies that the accompaniment is indispensable to the just performance of the piece.