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- mezzo
Half, medium. - 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. - rigaudon
A lively French dance, originally a folk dance but also a court dance and an instrumental form, in duple meter. - roulade
A highly ornamented vocal composition, usually for one voice and accompaniment. - septet A piece for seven singers or instrumentalists. Also, a group of such musicians.
- giocoso
Jolly, merry, playful. - assai
Much, very much. - multiphonics The technique of performing two or more tones simultaneously on an instrument that is designed to produce only one tone at a time, like the flute.
- 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.
- reel Moderately quick dance in duple meter danced throughout the British Isles; the most popular Irish traditional dance type.
- savart
A unit of measurement for musical intervals, corresponding to about 3.986 cents. - common chord A chord that appears in more than one key. Frequently used in modulation.
- hairpin The symbol, made up of two joined lines, used to indicate a crescendo or a decrescendo.
- con
“With”. - piangendo
Literally, “crying”. In a tearful, mournful or plaintive manner.