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Some random terms

  • ballata [Italian] A type of fourteenth-century italian secular song, similar to the French virelai.
  • gentile [Italian] Gentle, kind.
  • suono [Italian] Sound.
  • exposition The first statement of a theme.
  • Eingang [German] An introduction, preface or prelude.
  • opera seria [Italian] Italian opera of the 18th and 19th centuries that was either heroic or tragic.
  • conjunct Smooth, connected, moving in stepwise motion.
  • madrigal Renaissance secular work originating in Italy for voices, with or without instruments, set to a short, lyric love poem.
  • character piece Term used for a broad range of 19th century piano music based on a single idea or program.
  • subject The melody upon which a fugue is based; a melody, motive, or theme. The theme or melody upon which any composition is based.
  • plus [French] “More”.
  • brillante [Italian] Bright, brilliant.
  • blue note In blues or jazz, a note that for expressive purposes is sung or played at a slightly lower pitch than usual.
  • lointain [French] “Distant”, “faraway”.
  • forefall An ascending appoggiatura.