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- close harmony Harmony written so that the parts are as close together as possible, usually with the upper voices very tight together, and the bass somewhat more distantly spaced.
- bepop Complex jazz style developed in the 1940s.
- sarabande
Stately Spanish baroque dance type in triple meter, a standard movement of the Baroque suite. - marziale
Martial, with a military feeling. - moins
“Less”. - bore The diameter of the tube of a woodwind or brass instrument. The shape of the bore in part dictates the timbre or tone color of the instrument.
- partita
In the 18th and 19th century, a multi-movement composition consisting of dances and non-dance movements or entirely of non-dance movements. - Feldmusik
Music performed outdoors on wind instruments. - son
Sound. - melodrama A spoken dialogue that is accompanied by music.
- string quintet Standard chamber ensemble made up of either two violins, two violas and cello, or two violins, viola and two cellos.
- con disperazione
Desperately. - empfindungsvoll
Feelingly. - impromptu
A single-movement piano composition of the Romantic era, usually short, with a spontaneous character. - septet A piece for seven singers or instrumentalists. Also, a group of such musicians.