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| for close people, one voice with piano accompaniment |
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| group of songs performed in sequence as a single entity |
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| Preoccupation of mind that is not modified |
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| form of music drama like opera |
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| Mass for the souls of the dead |
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| trend in music to evoke sounds of far-off lands/ancient times |
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| singing in a way that sounds like talking |
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| theater performances done on Broadway (why is this a question?) |
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| minimalist compositions with an emphasis on religious spirits |
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| all verses/stanzas are sung to the same music |
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| music that is about nothing |
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| Italian style of serious opera |
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| music reflects the action of the drama |
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| Performance dance originated in Renaissance France |
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| Music that lacks tonal center or key |
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| using more than one key simultaneously |
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| non-repetitive, non-interrupted by dialogue composed in order |
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| music that depicts non-musical events/scenes |
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| Italian genre of opera with comedic events |
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| Unifying all works of art via theater |
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| music that focuses on suggestion and atmosphere |
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| method of composition that uses values to manipulate different musical elements |
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| composers early 20th century Vienna under Schoenberg |
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| exists after the romantic period, but still incorporates elements from it |
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| ringing or tinkling sound |
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| German word for song, setting of romantic German poems to song |
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| Piece of orchestra in a single section with a poem/novel in it |
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| Beautiful singing, Italian opera term |
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| short, constantly recurring musical phrase associated with idea/person |
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| realistic depictions of life in the lower class |
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| non-repetitive ordering of a set of pitch-classes |
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| Music from Indonesia with gongs and drums etc |
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| music where some of it is left up to chance by the performer |
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| music with constant harmony, steady pulse, additive, phase shifts, etc. |
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