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05/05/2013

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Atonality
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The absence of any feeling of tonality

 

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Avant-garde
Definition
In the most advanced style
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Bel canto
Definition
A style of singing that brings out the sensuous beauty of the voice
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Bel canto opera
Definition
Term for early Romantic opera, which featured belcanto singing
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Concert overture
Definition
An early 19th century genre resembling an opera overture - but without any following opera
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Diew irae
Definition
"Day of wrath" : a section of the Requiem Mass
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Double-exposition form
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A type of sonata form developed for use in concertos
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Duet, duo
Definition
A composition for two singers or instrumentalists
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Chamber music
Definition
Music played by small groups, such as a string quartet or a piano trio
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Chance music
Definition
A type of contemporary music in which certain elements, such as the order of the notes or their pitches, are not specified by a composer, but are left to chance
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Character piece
Definition
A short Romantic piano piece that portrays a particular mood
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Chromaticism
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A musical style employing all or many of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale much of the time
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Chromatic scale
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The set of twelve pitches represented by all the white and black otes on the piano, within one octave
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Concerto, solo concerto
Definition
A large composition for orchestra and solo instrument
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Gesamtkunstwerk
Definition
"total work of art" in german - Wagner's term for his music dramas
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Glissando
Definition
Sliding from one note to another on an instrument such as a trombone or violin
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Heterophony
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Monophonic texture in which subtly different versions of a single melody are presented simultaneously
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Étude 
Definition
A piece of music designed to aid technical study of a particular instrumentation
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Expression
Definition
An early 20th century movement in art, music, and literiture in Germany and Austria
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Fermata
Definition
A hold of indrinite length on a note, the sign for such a hold in musical notiation
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Fragmentation
Definition
The technique of reducing a theme to fragmentary motives
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Fuging tune
Definition
A simple anthem based on a hymn, with a little counterpoint
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Mazurka
Definition
A Polish dance in lively triple meter
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Minimalism
Definition
A late 20th century style incolving many repititions of simple musical fragments
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Minuet
Definition
(1) A popular 17th and 18th century dance in moderate triple meter; (2) a movement in sonata, symphony, etc., based on this dance
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Impressionism
Definition
A french artistic movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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Inversion
Definition
Reading or playing a melody or a twelve-tone seriese upside down, i.e., playing all its upward intervals downward and vice versa
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Leitmotic
Definition
"Guiding or leading, motive" in Wagner's operas
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Lied
Definition
German for "song"; also a special genre of Romantic songs with piano
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Orchestra
Definition
A large group of instruments playing together
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Orchestra exposition
Definition
In classical concerto form, the first of two expositions, played by the orchestra without the soloist
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Ostinato
Definition
A motive, phrase, or theme repeated over and over again
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Passacaglia
Definition
A set of variations on a short theme in the bass
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Music drama
Definition
Wagner's name for his distinctive type of opera
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Nationalism
Definition
A 19th century movement promoting music build on national folk songs and dances, or associated with national subjects
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Neoclassicism
Definition
A 20th century movement involving a return to the style and form of older music, particularly 18th century music
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Nocturne
Definition
"Night Piece" ; tiele for Romantic miniature compositions for piano, etc.
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Octatonic scale
Definition
An eight note scale (used by Stravinsky and others) consiting of half and whole steps in alternation
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Rondo
Definition
A musical form consisting of one main theme or tune alternating with other themes or sefctions (ABACA, ABACABA, etc.)
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Rubato
Definition
"Robbed" time; the free treatment of meter in performance
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Scherzo
Definition
A form developed by Beethoven from minuet to use for movements in larger compositions; later sometimes used alone by Chopin
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Serialism, Serial
Definition
The technique of composing with a series, generally a twelve-tone series
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Series
Definition
A fixed arrangements of pitches (or rhythms) held to throughout a serial composition
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Polonaise
Definition
A Polish court dance in a moderate triple meter
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Program music
Definition
A piece of instrumental music associated with a story or other extramusical idea
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Program symphony
Definition
A symphony with a program, as by Berlioz
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Rap
Definition
Genre of African American popular music of the 1980s and '90s, featuring rapid recitation in rhyme
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Retrograde
Definition
Reading or playing a melody or twelve-tone series backward
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Rhythm and Blues
Definition
Genre of African American music of the early 1950s, forerunner of rock
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Symphonic poem
Definition
A piece of orchestral program music in one long movement
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Ternary form
Definition
A three part musical form in which the last section repeats the first; ABA form
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Theme and variations
Definition
A form consisting of a tune (the theme) plus a number of variations on it
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Through-composed song
Definition
A song with new music for each stanza of the poem; as opposed to a strophic song
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Tone poem
Definition
Same as symphonic poem
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Trio
Definition
(1) A piece for three instruments or singers; (2) the second or B section of a minet movement, scherzo, etc.
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Solo exposition
Definition
In Classical concerto form, the second of two expositions, played by the soloist and the orchestra
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Sonata
Definition
A chamber-music piece in several movements, typically for the three main instruments plus continuo in the Baroque period, and for only one or two instruments since then
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Sonata form (sonata-allegro form)
Definition
A form developed by the Classical composers and used in almost all the first movements of their symphonies, sonatas, etc.
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Song cycle
Definition
A group of songs connected by a general idea or story, and sometimes also by musical unifying devices
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Stophic song
Definition
A song in severas stanzas, with the same music sung for each stanza; as opposed to through-composed song
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