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- Feldmusik
Music performed outdoors on wind instruments. - perfect pitch The ability of certain people to identify a given pitch without reference to any other pitch.
- diatonic scale A seven note musical scale, consisting of five whole steps and two half steps.
- burlesco
Jocular, in a playful style. - bar Each of the lines drawn perpendicularly across the staff to divide it into measures. In common usage the term may also mean measure.
- Burgundian chanson Fifteenth century French composition, usually for three voices, some or all of which may be played by instruments.
- shanty A song sung by sailors while working on a ship. A shanty has a chorus, which is sung by all, and verses that are usually sung by one voice.
- nicht
“Not“. - rubato
“Robbed” time; the subtle pressing forward and holding back the tempo in performance. - overture An introductory movement, as in an opera or oratorio, often presenting melodies from arias to come. Also an orchestral work for concert performance.
- part song A vocal composition for two or more voices, usually unaccompanied.
- tronco
A directive to perform a certain passage short or “cut off”. - languendo
Languishing. - lyric opera Hybrid form combining elements of grand opera and opéra comique and featuring appealing melodies and romantic drama.
- tema
Theme, subject.