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19 Cards in this Set

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animato
animated, lively
sempre
throughout
development
the part of a movement or composition in which a theme or themes are developed
piano trio
piano, violin, cello
diatonic function
relation of the 7 notes and their chords to the diatonic key; degree of tension produced by moving toward a note other than the tonic, and easing tension (resolving) by returning to the tonic chord, note, or scale (function)
presto
quickly, rapidly
recapitulation
the modified restatement of the exposition following the development section in a sonata-form movement
chamber music
usually played by at least 2 and less than 10 musicians
sostenuto
sustained or prolonged
leading tone
the seventh degree of a diatonic scale; subtonic
the seventh degree of a diatonic scale; subtonic
dissonance
an unresolved, discordant chord or interval; uncompleted
exposition
the first statement of the subjects or themes of a movement in sonata form or a fugue
leggiero
light and graceful
simile
in a similar way
Sonata-allegro form
A form of a movement consisting of three sections, the exposition, development, and recapitulation, often followed by a coda
Baroque
1600-1750
Classic
1750-1820
Romantic
1820-1900
20th Century
after 1900