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- Rinaldi numbers A numbering system identifying compositions by Antonio Vivaldi.
- expression The blend of feeling and intellect brought to a performance by the performer.
- middle C First C below the 440 Hz A. It is the note on the ledger line halfway between the bass and treble clef on the grand staff. It is the lowest C that a concert flute can make.
- secular Nonreligious.
- sempre
Always. - meter The basic scheme of note values and accents which remains unaltered throughout a composition or a section of it.
- cupo
Dark, obscure. - eilen
To hasten, to accelerate. - seconda volta
“Second time”; may refer to the second ending of a repetition. - sight-reading The practice of playing or singing a composition at sight, without previous preparation.
- formalism The tendency to elevate the formal aspects above the expressive value in music, as in Neoclassical music.
- enharmonic Two notes, intervals, or scales having different names but equal pitch.
- serioso
Serious, grave. - gavotte
Duple meter baroque dance of a pastoral character. - chorale Baroque congregational hymn of the German Lutheran church, usually written for four voice harmony.