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- fugato
In the style of a fugue. - sans
“Without”. - passing note In part writing, A non-harmonic note that appears between two notes in stepwise motion. Usually it is a link between a melodic interval of a third in one of the voices.
- tardamente
Slowly. - mediant The third note of a diatonic scale.
- conjunct Smooth, connected, moving in stepwise motion.
- monody Term applied to Italian songs written to be performed by one voice with instrumental accompaniment dating from the first half of the 17th century.
- dynamics The softness or loudness of a sound or note.
- tempo
Literally, “time”. The speed of a piece of music, usually reckoned by the rate of its beats. - concert A public musical performance.
- shape note Music notation system originating in nineteenth century American church music in which the shape of the note heads determines the pitch; created to aid music reading.
- beruhigend
Relaxing, melodious. - mesto
Sad. - mezzo-soprano
The female voice between soprano and contralto. - neoromantic A compositional style of the 20th century embodying the techniques and characteristics of the romantic period.