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- riflessivo
Reflective, thoughtful. - alla breve
A time marking indicating a quick duple meter, with the half note rather than the quarter note getting the beat (2/2 rather than 4/4). - verismo
A term meaning “realism”, applied to Romantic works (especially operas) of the late 19th century that have to do with unpleasant realities of life. - bar Each of the lines drawn perpendicularly across the staff to divide it into measures. In common usage the term may also mean measure.
- segno
A sign in a composition that indicates where a repetition starts. - 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.
- rhapsody A one-movement work that is episodic yet integrated, free-flowing in structure, featuring a range of highly contrasted moods, colors and tonalities.
- mezzo-soprano
The female voice between soprano and contralto. - cantando
Singing. - tutti
“All”. A directive to perform with all instruments together. - beat A throbbing that is heard when two tones are slightly out of tune.
- falsetto
Vocal technique whereby men can sing above their normal range, producing a lighter sound. - adirato
Angry, wrathful. - toujours
Always. - radical bass An bass line produced by linking the fundamentals of the chords in a progression.