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Some random terms

  • geschwind [German] Swift, swiftly.
  • sonata-allegro form The opening movement of the sonata cycle, consisting of themes that are stated in the first section (exposition), developed in the second section (development), and restated in the third section (recapitulation).
  • concertante [Italian] A part that calls for some element of solo performance, as in a classical concerto.
  • alto flute A flute pitched in the key of G, sounding a 4th lower than the concert flute.
  • harmony Tones sounding simultaneously.
  • sereno [Italian] Serene, calm.
  • grand staff A combination of two staves with a brace, usually used for piano music.
  • beat The basic time unit of a piece of music. For example, each tick sounded by a metronome would correspond to a beat.
  • octave Interval between two tones seven diatonic pitches apart; the upper tone vibrates twice as fast as the lower one.
  • smaniato [Italian] Furious, vehement.
  • savamment [French] Skilfully, expertly; with knowledge and experience.
  • coloratura soprano [Italian] A type of operatic soprano who specializes in music that is distinguished by agile runs and leaps.
  • Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis [German] The numbering system identifying compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • dance Any physical movements done to music.
  • performer The musician that brings a composition to reality.