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