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- formalism The tendency to elevate the formal aspects above the expressive value in music, as in Neoclassical music.
- opéra comique
French comic opera that is not necessarily sung throughout. - stabile
Firm. - sight-singing The practice of singing a composition at sight, without previous preparation.
- score The complete musical notation of a composition, especially for an ensemble, where the individual parts are lined up vertically.
- secular Nonreligious.
- l'istesso tempo
Literally, “the same tempo”. An indication that directs that the beat remains constant when the meter changes. - 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.
- capriccio
A piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character. The typical capriccio is fast, intense, and often virtuosic in nature. - close The ending of a composition or passage.
- Stück
A piece of music. - triplet Three notes of equal length that are to be performed in the duration of two notes of equal length.
- über
“Above”, “over”. - second The interval between two neighbouring tones of a scale. Since a diatonic scale consists of alternating semitones and whole tones, the size of a second depends on the scale degrees in question.
- monophony Music that is written for only one voice or part.