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Some random terms

  • amabile [Italian] Lovable, charming, amiable.
  • étude [French] Study piece that focuses on a particular technical problem.
  • perdendo [Italian] Losing volume.
  • crossover Recording or artist that appeals primarily to one audience but becomes popular with another as well.
  • trio [Italian] A composition for three performers.
  • con malinconia [Italian] With melancholy.
  • anonymous A person whose name is unknown.
  • character piece Term used for a broad range of 19th century piano music based on a single idea or program.
  • stanchezza [Italian] Weariness.
  • quasi [Italian] “Almost”.
  • calmato [Italian] Calm.
  • metronome Device used to indicate the tempo by sounding regular beats at adjustable speeds.
  • ripieno [Italian] The notes added when realizing the figured bass of a basso continuo.
  • über [German] “Above”, “over”.
  • Kantorei [German] The musicians of a Protestant German court.