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- villanella
A Renaissance polyphonic vocal form, usually with a simple tune in the top voice, and somewhat homophonic, regular rhythms in the lower voices. - klingen
To resonate. - sonata-rondò
A form of a composition that displays characteristics of both the rondò and the sonata forms. - grosso
Large, great, grand. - corps
Literally, “body”. May indicate the body of an instrument or a company of performers. - improvisation Creation of a musical composition while it is being performed.
- lai
A song form composed in northern Europe, mainly France and Germany, from the 13th to the late 14th century. - doppio
“Double”. - doucement
Softly. - flessibile
Flexible. - stanchezza
Weariness. - patter song A comic song in opera and operetta, characterized by a moderately fast to very fast tempo with a rapid succession of rhythmic patterns in which each syllable of text corresponds to one note (there are few or no melismatic passages).
- polychord The simultaneous use of two or more simple chords (such as triads), a technique used in 20th century compositions.
- Handel-Werke-Verzeichnis
The numbering system identifying compositions by George Frederic Handel. - resolution In partwriting, the resolving of a dissonant sound to a consonant sound in the following chord. Also, the conclusive ending to a musical statement.