: a musical figure repeated persistently at the same pitch throughout a composition compare imitation, sequence
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But when the first ostinato returned and began to fade, the end was clearly near.—
Lisa Hirsch,
San Francisco Chronicle,
23 Feb. 2026 The slashing up-and-down motto of the first movement had the rough finish of a Bartók ostinato.—
Alex Ross,
The New Yorker,
30 Sep. 2024 The score drips with a sinister ostinato as the rats scurry into every corner of her castle.—
Amanda Whiting,
Vulture,
6 July 2026 But nothing has ever come close to the tension that floods our veins at the sound of that immortal two-note ostinato, the signature of John Williams’ suspenseful score.—
David Rooney,
HollywoodReporter,
20 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for ostinato