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  • à tempo French
    In time, returning to the original tempo after a deviation. Saint-Saëns was notoriously strict about tempo and disliked lingering.
  • Abbandonamente Italian
    Abandonedly, with abandon — a Medtner favourite indicating a quality of emotional release or surrender, as if the player gives themselves over entirel...
  • Abendmusiken German
    Evening concerts given by Buxtehude at the Marienkirche in Lübeck on the five Sundays before Christmas — among the earliest public concerts in Europe....
  • Abzug German
    Literally 'pull-off' — the light, quick release of a key after it has been pressed, fundamental to producing a clear, non-blurred staccato or detached...
  • Chord of resonance — Messiaen's term for chords built from the natural overtone series above a bass note, using major thirds, tritones, and major seve...
  • Slow and in a singing style; Scarlatti's own marking for the Sonata K. 208 in A major, one of his most expressive slow movements.
  • Adagio mesto Italian
    Slow and mournful. Barber's marking for the third movement of the Piano Sonata.
  • affekt German
    Affection or passion — the doctrine that each piece of music should express a single, unified emotional state throughout. In Froberger's suites and to...
  • Affekt German
    Affect or emotion. In Baroque theory each piece or movement was intended to express a single unified emotional state throughout.
  • Affekt German
    The emotional or expressive content of a piece or movement — the primary feeling the music is designed to convey, according to Baroque doctrine.

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