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- répertoire
A list of compositions that an individual or ensemble is prepared to perform or that are available for performance.
- harmonic Any integer multiple of the fundamental frequency of a tone. The fundamental frequency is considered to be the first harmonic; doubling its frequency you obtain the second harmonic, tripling it you obtain the third harmonic, and so on.
- calcando
Stressing, emphasizing.
- secular Nonreligious.
- Cecilia
Saint honored as the patroness of music.
- ober
Upper, higher.
- sonata da chiesa
A baroque instrumental work intended for performance in a church, generally in four movements, arranged slow, fast, slow, fast.
- basse dance
A graceful, stately court dance of the early Renaissance.
- détaché
Not slurred.
- villanella
A Renaissance polyphonic vocal form, usually with a simple tune in the top voice, and somewhat homophonic, regular rhythms in the lower voices.
- fortississimo
Extremely loud, louder than fortissimo.
- theme group Several themes in the same key that function as a unit within a section of a form, particularly in sonata-allegro form.
- double
During the Baroque period, a repetition or variation of an air or a dance that adds extra notes and/or ornaments.
- tosto
Swiftly, rapidly.
- common chord A chord that appears in more than one key. Frequently used in modulation.