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- giusto
A directive to perform in an equal, steady, exact tempo. - nach
“After”. - cotillion
A popular dance in the French Courts in the 18th and 19th century, that preceded the Quadrille style of dancing. - severità
Strictness, severity. - guerriero
Martial, warlike. - festivo
Merry, festive. - con
“With”. - prima volta
“First time”; may refer to the first ending of a repetition. - jazz A musical style created mainly by African-Americans in the early twentieth century that blended elements drawn from African musics with the popular and art traditions of the West.
- art music Music implying advanced structural and theoretical considerations and a written musical tradition. It is frequently used as a contrasting term to popular music and folk music.
- adagissimo
An extremely slow tempo marking, slower than adagio. - traurig
Sad. - prologue The introduction or preface to a dramatic work. The prologue usually tells the audience the background to the story about to be presented.
- backbeat A style of rhythmic accentuation that puts accents on even beats. In common time this means having accents on beats 2 and 4.
- beat A throbbing that is heard when two tones are slightly out of tune.