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- non-transposing instrument An instrument which is notated in the same key on paper that it sounds when played.
- Stück
A piece of music. - varsovienne
A French dance in 3/4 time with a moderate tempo. - isorhythmic motet Medieval and early Renaissance motet based on a repeating rhythmic pattern throughout one or more voices.
- sixty-fourth note A note having the time duration of one sixty-fourth of a whole note.
- gravità
Gravity, utmost seriousness or solemnity. - section A group of identical or similar instruments in an ensemble.
- subject The melody upon which a fugue is based; a melody, motive, or theme. The theme or melody upon which any composition is based.
- interlude Any piece of music played or sung between the movements of a larger composition.
- finale
The last movement in a composition of several movements. - divertissment
A light, entertaining dance and music combination related to the divertimento. - arioso
A short, melodious composition in the style of an aria. - quintet A piece for five singers or instrumentalists. Also, a group of such musicians.
- luttuoso
Mournful. - volta
“Time”, as in “first time” (prima volta) or “second time” (seconda volta).