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- quartal harmony Harmony based on the interval of the fourth as opposed to a third; used in twentieth century music.
- mezza voce
Literally, “half voice”. A directive to perform in a quiet or restrained manner. - oral tradition Music that is transmitted by example or imitation and performed from memory.
- art song A vocal music composition, usually written for one singer with piano or orchestral accompaniment.
- clavier
Any keyboard instrument. - con anima
“With soul”, with feeling. - stromentato
Accompanied. - medley A piece of music that is composed of melodies of other compositons strung together.
- saltando
Proceeding in leaps or skips. - neoclassical Term applied to 20th century composers who use the forms and thematic processes of the classical era.
- compound harmony Regular harmony with an added octave in the bass.
- tertian harmony Term applied to harmony which is based upon the interval of the third.
- scena
A term used to describe the stage, scene or act of an opera. Also, a term for a set of vocal movements in a theatrical production, usually including a recitative, arioso, and aria. - lebhaft
Lively. - Ländler
A folk dance in 3/4 time which was popular in Austria, south Germany and German Switzerland at the end of the 18th century.