cadenceto
Cadenceto is a term used in music theory and analysis to describe a specific kind of transitional cadence that blends the finality of a traditional cadence with continued motion toward a new tonal area. The concept focuses on moments where a phrase appears to pause or approach closure, yet the harmonic progression delays a full tonic arrival, steering the music toward a subsequent key or section.
The term is relatively recent and appears in a minority of scholarly writings and program notes. It
- Occurs at structural phrase boundaries, signaling transition rather than final closure.
- Ends with a dominant function that is prolonged or interrupted, avoiding immediate tonic resolution.
- Frequently employs pivot chords, common-tone modulations, or voice-leading that preserves tension.
- Prepares a new tonal center or section, sometimes followed by a cadenza-like flourish or a fresh
Cadenceto is distinguished from a standard authentic or plagal cadence by its transitional intent. It shares
As a niche term, cadenceto lacks a single, settled definition and is used variably by analysts. It