Sotto voce (literally "under voice"), an Italian expression, means to speak under one's breath or to speak confidentially. In music, a dramatic lowering of the vocal or instrumental tone -- not necessarily pianissimo, but with a hushed quality. May also denote muttering in theatrical or film scripts. In music, dynamics refers to the volume or loudness of the sound or note, in particular to the range from soft (quiet) to loud. ...
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While everyone is gridlock’d in the culinary Epcot north of Ninth and 14th, we’ll be catching the 6 to 28th Street, the cozier restaurant row that stretches from Eleven Madison to Country.
A Voce (which means “word of mouth”) is relaxing and inspiring — and a far cry from the jockeying at hostess stands across town.
A Voce, 41 Madison Avenue, at 26th Street (212-545-8555).