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- mit
“With”. - string quintet Standard chamber ensemble made up of either two violins, two violas and cello, or two violins, viola and two cellos.
- répertoire
A list of compositions that an individual or ensemble is prepared to perform or that are available for performance. - Noël
Christmas. - ronde
Lively Renaissance round dance or country dance associated with the outdoors, in which the participants danced in a circle or a line. - modo
Way, manner. - treble The highest part of a polyphonic composition.
- villanelle
A French term used in the 16th century for pastoral poems or songs. The term was later revived, and applied to compositions by later composers. - savamment
Skilfully, expertly; with knowledge and experience. - passacaglia
Baroque form in moderately slow triple meter, based on a short, repeated base-line melody that serves as the basis for continuous variation in the other voices. - motive The briefest intelligible and self-contained fragment of a musical theme or subject.
- unison Interval between two notes of the same pitch; the simultaneous playing of the same note.
- 15ma
A directive to perform two octaves higher than written. - national anthem A song, usually an anthem, a fanfare, a march, or a hymn, that is used as a national symbol.
- sin' al fine
Literally, “to the end”. Usually attached to another directive, implying that whatever the other directive stated should be carried out to the end of the composition.