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- ossia
An alternative version of a music, usually only a few measures long and marked as an added staff. - gravità
Gravity, utmost seriousness or solemnity. - sopra
“Above”. - hemiola In modern musical parlance, a metrical pattern in which two bars in simple triple time are articulated as if they were three bars in simple duple time.
- moto
Motion, movement. - villancico
A 15th and 16th century form of Spanish poetry that was often set to music. - double trill A simultaneous trill on two notes, usually in the distance of a third.
- spiccato
Very separated, detached. - comodamente
Comfortably. - paraphrase In the Renaissance, a melody borrowed from another source (usually chant) and then elaborated freely. In the 19th century, a virtuoso composition using popular melodies, usually from operas, in an elaborated manner.
- French model A flute with pointed French-style arms and open-hole finger keys, as distinguished from the plateau style with closed holes.
- 15ma
A directive to perform two octaves higher than written. - sacred music Religious or spiritual music, for church or devotional use.
- contrary motion Simultaneous motion of two voices, one of which is in opposition to the other, with one voice rising in pitch while the other one falls in pitch.
- rustico
Rustic, rural.