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- con malinconia
With melancholy. - pochissimo
“Very little”. - fixed form A form in which the poetic structure determines musical repetitions.
- non
“Not”. - recapitulation In sonata-allegro form, the final presentation of the original theme group, first presented in the exposition.
- upbeat The last beat of any measure, usually a weak beat.
- martellato
Literally, “hammered”. Strongly marked. - compound interval An interval greater than an octave.
- Abendmusik
Evening music, usually religious in nature, originating in the 17th century. - accompagnato
Accompanied. - geistvoll
Spirited, brilliant; with great sound. - planctus
Medieval style of song and poetry of a lamenting character. - imitation Compositional technique in which a melodic idea is presented in one voice (or part), then restated in another while the first voice continues with new material.
- Raabe numbers A numbering system identifying compositions by Franz Liszt.
- negligente
“Negligent”, unrestrained.