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- donna
Literally, “woman”, or “lady”. In opera, each of the principal female singers. - allegro
Literally, “cheerful”. A quick tempo marking, usually around 120–168 BPM. - program music Music intended to evoke extra-musical ideas, images in the mind of the listener by musically representing a scene, image or mood. By contrast, absolute music stands for itself and is intended to be appreciated without any particular reference to the outside world.
- 15ma
A directive to perform two octaves higher than written. - Charleston A fast syncopated American dance popular in the 1920s.
- über
“Above”, “over”. - salsa
A contemporary Latin American dance music principally of Afro-Cuban tradition. - fiddle A name for the violin, especially when used to perform folk music.
- a cappella
Choral or vocal music performed without instrumental accompaniment. - légèrement
Lightly. - interlude Any piece of music played or sung between the movements of a larger composition.
- recital A performance given by a soloist or a small ensemble.
- ionian In the system of modes, the ionian mode is the one based on C; therefore, it is the modern major scale.
- windway The pathway or duct in the mouthpiece of a edge-blown aerophone that directs the air stream over the fipple and onto the labium where the air is split and vibrates to produce a sound.
- fipple The block, typically of wood, that forms the floor of the windway of an edge-blown aerophone.