"Stendendo" is a musical term derived from Italian, used to instruct performers to play in a continuous, smooth, and uninterrupted manner. This term is often abbreviated as "Stend." or "Stendendo." on sheet music. Its meaning is to lengthen the notes, sustaining them and creating a seamless connection between the notes, resulting in a cohesive and flowing musical effect.
When indicated with "Stendendo", performers are instructed not to break the sound between notes but to play with a continuous sense of flow, allowing the music to have an uninterrupted continuity. This performance style is commonly used in soft, slow, or lyrical passages to emphasize the beauty and emotional expression of the music.
The utilization of stendendo can vary based on the composer's intent and the musical context. It may serve to convey the emotional nuances of the music or emphasize particular musical sections.