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  2. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Lively, intense vocal score or piano-vocal score A music score of an opera , musical , or a vocal or choral composition with orchestra (like oratorio or cantata ) where the vocal parts are written out in full but the accompaniment is reduced to two staves and adapted for playing on piano

  3. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    A lively piece, free in form, often used to show musical skill Cavatina: small instrumental tone: A simple melody or song Coda: tail: The end of a piece Concerto: concert: A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra Concertino: little concert: A short concerto; the solo instrument in a concerto Concerto grosso: big concert

  4. Gavotte - Wikipedia

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    The term gavotte for a lively dance originated in the 1690s from Old Provençal gavoto (mountaineer's dance) from gavot, a local name for an Alpine resident, said to mean literally "boor", "glutton", from gaver (to stuff, force-feed poultry) from Old Provençal gava (crop). The word is cognate to French gavache (coward, dastard).

  5. Pasodoble - Wikipedia

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    The follower never represents the bull, although this is a common misconception. This form of pasodoble is a lively style of dance to the duple meter march-like music, and is often performed in the context of theater. This form of pasodoble was mistakenly taken as the original form by English and French musicologists visiting Spain in the 20th ...

  6. Mazurka - Wikipedia

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    The Mazurka (Polish: mazurek) is a Polish musical form based on stylised folk dances in triple meter, usually at a lively tempo, with character defined mostly by the prominent mazur's "strong accents unsystematically placed on the second or third beat". [2]

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  9. Husky's Howling Bath Time Meltdown Could Earn Him a Grammy - AOL

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    Although any dog can be dramatic, Huskies top the charts with their animated personalities. Happy or sad, they are powerless to hold back their deep emotions and serenade us with their songs.