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A slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo in music is known as _________. Which movement of a sonata type composition is patterned after a dance mvt...
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Coda: Optional last part of a piece that comes after the basic design is complete like the closing section after the recapitulation in a sonata-type movement or the part after the last variation in variation form. ... The concertino is the same as the trio sonata ensemble (two violins + continuo). It often has three movements:
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a text from the Roman Catholic rite, often set polyphonically. ... trio sonata Baroque chamber sonata type written in three parts: two melody lines and the basso continuo; ... Example: Haydn, Symphony No.94 "Surprise", third movement; Real Audio: 28k | 56k | About this album; This dance movement is set in triple meter,
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canon Type of polyphonic composition in which one musical line strictly imitates another at a fixed distance throughout. ... chamber sonata See sonata da camera. ... courante French Baroque dance, a standard movement of the suite, in triple meter at a moderate tempo. cover Recording that remakes an earlier, often successful,
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or allemanda, almain or alman, (from French, literally 'German') a type of dance popular in Baroque music, and a standard element of a suite, generally the first or second movement. ... a choro composition usually starts in a minor key, ... In musical compositions, the galliard often filled the role of an after-dance written in 6,
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Coda Concluding section of a composition, particularly of a fugue or movement of a sonata or symphony. Concertmaster Head of the first violin section of an orchestra and often the person in authority next to the conductor.
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The connecting link between the Baroque suite and the modern suite is the Classical divertimento, or serenade, which consists of a series of movements patterned after sonata form. The movements vary in number and include dance forms and the basic forms of the sonata. ... An improvisational-type composition preceding a fugue.
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Cooking is really a type of chemistry, ... Sensations, however -- responses to stimuli like pressure, light or chemical composition -- become perceptions like touch, vision or taste only when they reach the brain. ... So far so good - neutrino projects are often underground because neutrinos travel right through the Earth,
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moments when the game's on the line. ... The thing about having teenagers is that you get to experience high school all over again. A week or so ago, my oldest came home and announced that he needed money to buy a ticket for the homecoming dance. ... "We need a friend for Katie," the principal said after a few days of moping.
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