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spirito Spirit, con spirito: with spirit, with feeling spiritoso Spirited staccato Making each note brief and detached; the opposite of legato. In musical notation, a small dot under or over the head of the note indicates that it is to be articulated as staccato. stanza A verse of a song stem Vertical line that is directly connected to the ...
Definition Lacuna: gap: A silent pause in a piece of music Ossia: from o ("or") + sia ("that it be") A secondary passage of music which may be played in place of the original Ostinato: stubborn, obstinate: A repeated motif or phrase in a piece of music Pensato: thought out: A composed imaginary note Ritornello: little return
The trios can be seen as a part of the preparation for the upcoming string quartets, which became the leading genre among his chamber music. The musicologist Gerald Abraham has remarked that in terms of their style and aesthetic value the string trios of Op. 9 rank with Beethoven's first string quartets which ousted the trios from the concert ...
Con Brio may refer to: Con brio, a musical direction, meaning "with spirit" or "with vigor" Con brio (Widmann), a composition by Jörg Widmann; Con Brio (band), a funk band based in San Francisco; Con Brio, Inc., a defunct synthesizer manufacturer; Con Brio Records, a defunct record label; Con brio, a 1998 novel by Slovenian author Brina ...
Three (Allegro con spirito, Andante, Molto allegro) The Sonata for Two Pianos in D major , K. 448 (375a), is a work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1781, when he was 25. It is written in sonata-allegro form , with three movements .
Chamber music: 7: 1901: String Quintet in E minor: for 2 violins, 2 violas and cello: Chamber music: 8: 1901: Berceuse in B ♭ major: for violin or cello and piano: Concertante: 8: 1901: Berceuse in B ♭ major: for violin and string orchestra: original for violin or cello and piano Orchestral: 8: 1901: Berceuse in B ♭ major: for small ...
Allegro con brio, 4 4; Menuetto e Trio (Trio in E major): Allegretto, 3 4; Adagio in E major, 2 4; Finale: Presto, 2 2; The piece is typical of Haydn's Sturm und Drang (storm and stress) period. The first movement, which is in sonata form, begins with a four-note motif played in unison which occurs throughout the movement.
I. Allegro con brio [ edit ] The first movement follows the sonata allegro format of the classical period , and borrows thematically from Beethoven's Piano Quartet No. 3 in C major , [ 5 ] WoO 36, from a decade earlier.