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- largo
A slow and solemn tempo marking, usually around 40–60 BPM. - bas
Low in pitch. - Zwischenspiel
An interlude played between the verses of a hymn. - melodrama A spoken dialogue that is accompanied by music.
- head joint The top section of a flute, with the tone hole where the player initiates the sound by blowing air across the opening.
- sixteenth note A note having the time duration of one sixteenth of a whole note.
- chamber music Ensemble music for two to about ten players, with one player to a part and usually without a conductor, intended for performance in a room or chamber as opposed to a church or larger building.
- mixolydian The Gregorian mode based upon the fifth tone of the scale. This mode, based on G, includes all the tones of the C major scale.
- schwungvoll
Rousing, spirited, energetic. - codetta
Literally, “little tail”. A passage similar to a coda, but on a smaller scale, concluding a section of a work instead of the work as a whole. - opéra comique
French comic opera that is not necessarily sung throughout. - 8vb
A directive to perform an octave lower than written. - allegro
Literally, “cheerful”. A quick tempo marking, usually around 120–168 BPM. - Wiederholung
Repetition. - a tempo
A directive to return to the original tempo after a deliberate deviation.