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Some random terms

  • aubade [French] A song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak.
  • sonata-rondò [Italian] A form of a composition that displays characteristics of both the rondò and the sonata forms.
  • interpretation The manner in which a performer carries out a composer's performance directions.
  • pianissimo [Italian] Very soft, softer than piano.
  • part song A vocal composition for two or more voices, usually unaccompanied.
  • violento [Italian] Violent, vehement.
  • squillante [Italian] Ringing.
  • tritone A dissonant interval consisting of three whole steps.
  • Konzertstück [German] An informal “concert piece”, usually in one movement, for solo instruments and orchestra.
  • larigot [French] A shepherd's flute or pipe.
  • pienezza [Italian] “Fullness”.
  • improvisation Creation of a musical composition while it is being performed.
  • 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.
  • martial music Music with a military feeling.
  • Feldmusik [German] Music performed outdoors on wind instruments.