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- responsorial singing Singing, especially in Gregorian chant, in which a soloist or a group of soloists alternates with the choir.
- giubiloso
Jubilant. - tema
Theme, subject. - response Short choral answer to a solo verse; an element of liturgical dialogue.
- solo
A passage that is to be performed by a single performer. - tiento
A Spanish Renaissance composition resembling the ricercare or the fantasia. - intontito
Dull, numbed, dazed, stunned. - bis
Literally, “twice”. A directive to repeat a passage. - remote keys Those keys that have few notes in common. The key of C and the key of F sharp would be considered remote.
- sottovoce
Almost whispering. - semitone The interval of a minor second.
- prelude An instrumental composition intended to introduce a larger composition or a set of compositions.
- triplet Three notes of equal length that are to be performed in the duration of two notes of equal length.
- mordent An ornament indicating that a note is to be played in a single rapid alternation with the note above or below.
- non-harmonic note In part writing, a note that is dissonant with other notes in the same chord.