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  • motet Polyphonic vocal genre, secular in the Middle Ages but sacred or devotional thereafter.
  • pavane [French] Stately Renaissance court dance in duple meter.
  • triplet Three notes of equal length that are to be performed in the duration of two notes of equal length.
  • eclogue A rustic poem usually having to do with shepherds, springtime and love. In Romantic piano music, a light, lyrical, uncomplicated composition.
  • plus [French] “More”.
  • caesura [Latin] Break or interruption in music, with complete cessation of musical time. It is notated by two diagonal lines across the top line of a staff.
  • opera seria [Italian] Italian opera of the 18th and 19th centuries that was either heroic or tragic.
  • lusingando [Italian] Caressing, flattering.
  • Noël [French] Christmas.
  • chamber music Ensemble music for two to about ten players, with one player to a part and usually without a conductor, intended for performance in a room or chamber as opposed to a church or larger building.
  • Longo numbers A numbering system identifying keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti.
  • quadruple counterpoint Counterpoint in four parts.
  • art song A vocal music composition, usually written for one singer with piano or orchestral accompaniment.
  • ballad In jazz and popular music, a short song in a slow tempo, usually with a romantic or sentimental text.
  • espressivo [Italian] “Expressive”.