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- response Short choral answer to a solo verse; an element of liturgical dialogue.
- energico
With energy, vigorous. - pantomime Theatrical genre in which an actor silently plays all the parts in a show while accompanied by singing.
- stinger A chord at the end of a march that is used to punctuate the ending of the composition. The stinger is typically played by the entire ensemble on the last beat of the last measure of the composition and contains an accent.
- bass flute A flute that plays one octave below the concert flute.
- pibroch Scottish traditional theme and variation form music to be performed on the bagpipe. This term refers to the more serious, courtly music rather than to dance music and military music.
- virelai
A Medieval and Renaissance form of French poetry and song, written in an ABBA form with a courtly text. - Handel-Werke-Verzeichnis
The numbering system identifying compositions by George Frederic Handel. - villanella
A Renaissance polyphonic vocal form, usually with a simple tune in the top voice, and somewhat homophonic, regular rhythms in the lower voices. - scat singing A vocal jazz style that consists of improvised nonsense syllables sung to an an improvised melody, usually over an instrumental accompaniment.
- gymel A Medieval technique of splitting one voice part into two parts, both with the same range. In most cases the voices would start and end together, but would diverge in the middle of the composition.
- eclogue A rustic poem usually having to do with shepherds, springtime and love. In Romantic piano music, a light, lyrical, uncomplicated composition.
- negligente
“Negligent”, unrestrained. - Kantor
Music director of a Lutheran church, and usually the director of music at a school or institution attached to the church as well. - Minnesinger
A poet or musician of the Minnesang tradition in Germany, active during the 12th through the 15th centuries.