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- rhythm The subdivision of time into a defined pattern.
- facile
“Easy”. - con fuoco
Literally, “with fire”. A directive to play with vehement energy or fervid emotion. - amorevole
Loving, affectionate. - 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.
- allmählich
Used in conjunction with a tempo directive to indicate that the directive should be performed gradually, little by little. - opéra comique
French comic opera that is not necessarily sung throughout. - incidental music Music written to accompany dramatic works.
- tronco
A directive to perform a certain passage short or “cut off”. - concertino
The small group of solo instruments used in a concerto grosso in contrast to the whole body of the orchestra. - Rinaldi numbers A numbering system identifying compositions by Antonio Vivaldi.
- tourney A composition created for a tournament, popular in the 17th century especially in Italy and France. Tourneys were often used in weddings and other festive occasions.
- overtone A constituent frequency of a sound other than the fundamental frequency.
- tyrolienne
A dance form in quick triple meter. - flageolet
A simple recorder with four finger holes, popular in the 17th century in England.