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Definition of Pianissimos

Pianissimo
Pianissimo Pi`a*nis"si*mo, a.[It., superl. of piano.] (Mus.) Very soft; -- a direction to execute a passage as softly as possible. (Abbrev. pp.)

Meaning of Pianissimos from wikipedia

- to: Pianissimo, a 1990 album by Suzanne Ciani Pianissimo, a part of the Requiem trilogy by Virgin Black Giuoco Pianissimo, a chess opening Pianissimo Peche...
- Pianissimo is a ****anese brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by ****an Tobacco. Originally it was sold as a light variant of the Salem...
- of up to three consecutive fs or ps is also common: pp, standing for pianissimo and meaning "very quiet". ff, standing for fortissimo and meaning "very...
- the slower and more strategic Giuoco Pianissimo (4.d3, or 4.c3 Nf6 5.d3). Anatoly Karpov used the Giuoco Pianissimo against Viktor Korchnoi twice in the...
- usually includes significant dynamic contrasts, with fortissimos and pianissimos being very close together, contributing to its unique dynamic energy...
- April 2024) Alireza Firouzja (1½) 0–1 Hikaru Nakamura (1½) C54 Giuoco Pianissimo Gukesh D (2½) 1–0 Nijat Abasov (1½) C43 Petrov Steinitz Vidit Gujrathi...
- 0–1 Tan Zhongyi D35 QGD Exchange R Vaishali ½–½ Koneru Humpy C54 Giuoco Pianissimo Round 2 (5 April 2024) Kateryna Lagno (½) ½–½ Koneru Humpy (½) C88 Ruy...
- infrequently and would be specified with additional ps. Pianissimo Very soft. Piano Soft; louder than pianissimo. Mezzo piano Moderately soft; louder than piano...
- London Chess classic (2011), Italian Game: classical Variation. Giuoco Pianissimo (C53), 1–0. Facing the No. 1 American player, Carlsen sacrifices the exchange...
- lines then being developed, this continues 4.d3, the positional Giuoco Pianissimo ("Very Quiet Game"), or the main line 4.c3 (the original Giuoco Piano)...