catturando
Catturando is a musical expression marking of Italian origin used to indicate that a passage should be played with an arresting, catching character. The term comes from the verb catturare, meaning to capture or seize, and is formed as the gerund catturando. As a performance direction, it signals expressive attack or articulation rather than a tempo change, guiding the performer to render the phrase in a way that grabs the listener’s attention.
The exact realization of catturando depends on context, style, and instrument. Typical interpretations include a crisp
Notationally, catturando is usually placed above or near the relevant passage. It can appear alone or alongside
In performance practice, catturando invites musicians to balance immediacy and control: the idea of “capturing” the