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PATHETIC

Volume 16 · 126 words · 1823 Edition

whatever relates to the passions, or that is proper to excite or awake them. The word comes from the Greek *πάθος*, passion or emotion. See **PASSION**.

in Music, something very moving, expressive, or passionate; capable of exciting pity, compassion, anger, or other passions. Thus we speak of the pathetic style, a pathetic figure, pathetic song, &c. The chromatic genus, with its greater and lesser semitones, either ascending or descending, is very proper for the pathetic; as is also an artful management of discords; with a variety of motions, now brisk, now languishing, now swift, now slow.

Nicuwentyt speaks of a musician at Venice who so excelled in the pathetic, that he was able to play any of his auditors into distraction: he says also, that the