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Some random terms

  • Kammer [German] Chamber, room.
  • zarzuela [Spanish] A Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular song, as well as dance.
  • fiero [Italian] Proud, haughty, noble.
  • dolcissimo [Italian] Very sweet, very soft.
  • string quintet Standard chamber ensemble made up of either two violins, two violas and cello, or two violins, viola and two cellos.
  • uguale [Italian] Equal, the same.
  • sciolto [Italian] A directive to perform at ease, in a light, free manner.
  • recorder A wind instrument of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras. The recorder is a simple instrument related to the flute; it is sounded by blowing into one end and the pitch is adjusted by covering finger holes.
  • line A general term for a discrete voice or part in a vocal or instrumental composition.
  • larghissimo [Italian] An extremely slow tempo, slower than largo.
  • brillante [Italian] Bright, brilliant.
  • consonance An accord of sounds sweet and pleasing to the ear.
  • con brio [Italian] With vivacity or spirit.
  • French model A flute with pointed French-style arms and open-hole finger keys, as distinguished from the plateau style with closed holes.
  • demi [French] “Half”.