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- scena
A term used to describe the stage, scene or act of an opera. Also, a term for a set of vocal movements in a theatrical production, usually including a recitative, arioso, and aria.
- con slancio
With energy.
- baton The stick used by the conductor to define the beat of the music. Also, a light metal rod used for keeping time, twirling and juggling in marching band performances.
- con calore
With warmth.
- pensoso
Thoughtful, pensive.
- mazurka A lively Polish dance in 3/4 or 3/8 time with the accent usually on the second or third beat of the measure.
- buffo
Comic, humorous.
- geschwind
Swift, swiftly.
- mestizia
Sadness.
- eilig
Hurried, hasty, speedy.
- rabbia
Rage, fury, anger.
- moto perpetuo
Literally, “perpetual motion”. A term used to describe rapidly executed and persistently maintained figuration.
- pas
“Not”.
- quarter tone Half a semitone.
- theme and variations A style of composition that first presents a basic theme and then develops and alters that theme in successive statements.