Multilingual Music Glossary

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Some random terms

  • ruhig [German] Calm, peaceful.
  • finale [Italian] The last movement in a composition of several movements.
  • body The middle section of a flute, with the majority of the keys.
  • über [German] “Above”, “over”.
  • arpeggio [Italian] Broken chord in which the individual tones are sounded one after another instead of simultaneously.
  • gracieusement [French] Gracefully.
  • Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis [German] The numbering system identifying compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • musique concrète [French] Music made up of natural sounds and sound effects that are recorded and then manipulated electronically.
  • timoroso [Italian] Timorous, fearful; with hesitation.
  • dance Any physical movements done to music.
  • rhythm The subdivision of time into a defined pattern.
  • florid Rich, embellished.
  • liturgy In those churches that use standard written forms of services, the ritual or service of public worship.
  • unter [German] “Below”, “under”.
  • libretto [Italian] A “little book” that contains the complete text of an opera, oratorio, and so forth.