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- spiritual A style of music invented by Afro-American slaves. Spirituals are generally religious songs with elements of African rhythms, Biblical texts, and American accents. Usually the text is concerned with earthly tribulations and heavenly justice and reward.
- Leitmotiv
A term adopted by Wagner's disciples to designate the “leading motives” in his operas. - key signature The sharps or flats appearing at the beginning of each staff indicating the key of the music.
- impromptu
A single-movement piano composition of the Romantic era, usually short, with a spontaneous character. - legatissimo
Very legato, extremely smooth and connected. - militare
Military. - sospirando
Sighing. - melody Succession of single tones or pitches perceived by the mind as a unity.
- opéra comique
French comic opera that is not necessarily sung throughout. - Feldmusik
Music performed outdoors on wind instruments. - saltando
Proceeding in leaps or skips. - A440 The standard tuning of the A above middle C at 440 Hz.
- estinto
Literally, “extinguished”. A directive to perform as soft as possible. - Cecilia
Saint honored as the patroness of music. - tarantella
A fast Italian dance in 6/8 time, characterized by alternations between major and minor tonalities and a quickening of tempo throughout the composition.