Multilingual Music Glossary

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Some random terms

  • lullaby A cradle song. A song sung to a child to soothe him to sleep or a gentle, quiet song.
  • traurig [German] Sad.
  • stromentato [Italian] Accompanied.
  • moto [Italian] Motion, movement.
  • incidental music Music written to accompany dramatic works.
  • refrain [French] A verse which repeats throughout a song or poem at given intervals.
  • allargando [Italian] Growing broader, slowing down.
  • gentile [Italian] Gentle, kind.
  • triste [Italian] Sad.
  • romantic The era of music following the classical period, going from about 1815 to 1910.
  • Lombard rhythm A rhythm associated primarily with baroque music, generally consisting of a stressed sixteenth note followed by a dotted eighth note.
  • well-tempered A term applied to an instrument that is voiced and tuned satisfactorily, with the pitches, tone, and timbre having the desired quality of sound.
  • eilen [German] To hasten, to accelerate.
  • lointain [French] “Distant”, “faraway”.
  • sight-singing The practice of singing a composition at sight, without previous preparation.