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- vif
A tempo directive meaning “lively”. - con passione
“With passion”. - pas trop
“Not too much”. - liturgy In those churches that use standard written forms of services, the ritual or service of public worship.
- lento
Slow. - galante
Gallant, courtly, elegant. - tessitura
The most musically acceptable and comfortable range for a given singer or, less frequently, musical instrument. - comodo
Comfortable. - bluegrass A form of American country music, inspired by the music of immigrants from the United Kingdom and Ireland as well as jazz and blues. In bluegrass, as in jazz, each instrument takes its turn playing the melody and improvising around it, while the others perform accompaniment.
- acoustical instrument Any musical instrument not relying on external power for operation.
- Longo numbers A numbering system identifying keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti.
- Gesamtkunstwerk
The integration of all of the arts (music, poetry, dance and other visual elements) into a single medium of dramatic expression. This term was used by Richard Wagner to describe the vision of his later operas in the late Romantic era. - decani
In Anglican church music, referring to the half of the choir sitting on the dean's side of the church. - amorevole
Loving, affectionate. - canticle A sacred hymn or song.