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Some random terms

  • frequency Rate of vibration of a string or column of air, which determines pitch. Usually measured in Hertz (Hz).
  • expression The blend of feeling and intellect brought to a performance by the performer.
  • fiddle A name for the violin, especially when used to perform folk music.
  • polyharmony Two or more streams of harmony played against each other; common in twentieth century music.
  • transverse flute The regular orchestral flute, as distinct from the recorder.
  • subito [Italian] At once, immediately.
  • soave [Italian] Soft, sweet, gentle.
  • technique The mechanical aspect of performing a composition.
  • recitativo secco [Italian] Recitative accompanied only by continuo.
  • vif [French] A tempo directive meaning “lively”.
  • Schleppend [German] Dragging.
  • castrato Male singer who was castrated during boyhood to preserve the soprano or alto vocal register, prominent in seventeenth and early eighteenth century opera.
  • ionian In the system of modes, the ionian mode is the one based on C; therefore, it is the modern major scale.
  • partita [Italian] In the 18th and 19th century, a multi-movement composition consisting of dances and non-dance movements or entirely of non-dance movements.
  • galante [Italian] Gallant, courtly, elegant.