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- music drama Wagner's term for his operas.
- soprano
The highest female voice. - jota
A type of Spanish dance song characterized by a quick triple meter and guitar and castanet accompaniment. - leggerissimo
Very light, very delicate. - gracieusement
Gracefully. - figure A short musical phrase.
- perfect Term applied to the intervals of a unison, octave, fourth, and fifth when they are exactly in tune and not augmented nor diminished.
- belebend
Lively. - flebile
“Plaintive”. - whole tone scale A scale built entirely of whole tone intervals. Used commonly by the French impressionists.
- volando
Flying. - isorhythmic motet Medieval and early Renaissance motet based on a repeating rhythmic pattern throughout one or more voices.
- Leichen-musik
Funeral music. - consonant A chord (or an interval) that is pleasing and harmonious to the ear.
- fauxbourdon
A technique of musical harmonization used in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. It consists of the cantus firmus and two other parts a sixth and a perfect fourth below.