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- Generalpause
Rest or pause for all performers. - retrograde Backward statement of a melody.
- tempestoso
Stormy. - hopak A folk Ukrainian dance, introduced to the orchestra by such composers as Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky.
- vocalise
A vocal exercise that is sung without words, typically using different vowel sounds. - audition The term used for the try-outs that a musician must go through before his or her acceptance into an ensemble.
- ripieno
The notes added when realizing the figured bass of a basso continuo. - ossia
An alternative version of a music, usually only a few measures long and marked as an added staff. - modal Having to do with modes; this term is applied most particularly to music that is based upon the Gregorian modes, rather than to music based upon the major, minor, or any other scale.
- polka A lively ballroom dance of Bohemian origin in duple meter greatly, popular in the 19th century. Also a short, lyric piano composition.
- con amore
“With love”, lovingly. - calmando
Getting calm or quiet. - intonation A term referring to the proper production of a tone so that it is exactly in tune.
- trill Ornament consisting of the rapid alternation between one tone and the next above it.
- oratorio
Large-scale dramatic genre originating in the Baroque, based on a text of religious or serious character, performed by solo voices, chorus and orchestra; similar to opera but without scenery, costumes or action.