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ritornello    
n. 十七世纪歌剧的咏唱或剧前剧后所奏器乐

十七世纪歌剧的咏唱或剧前剧後所奏器乐


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  • What differs between the rondo and its Baroque counterpart, the ritornello?
    The Italian word ‘Ritornello’ means a ‘little return’ The main ritornello theme is introduced by the whole orchestra, the tutti (all) group, also called the ripieno (full) if more than one player per part • The recurring ritornello theme alternates with solo passages of episodes played a smaller group of soloists (the concertino)
  • What forms can a classical composition be? [closed]
    Ritornello Form: Often seen in Baroque concerti This describes an alternation of textures between tutti (full orchestra) and solo Each tutti section is called a ritornello and is usually based on the same initial set of musical ideas (or some variation of them), while the solo sections, sometimes called episodes , tend to be more independent
  • terminology - What is it called when the same melody is played at . . .
    Ritornello is somewhat related to the idea of antiphony but it involves the contrast of a solo instrument or small instrumental group against a full orchestra in the concerto form Often the ritornello repeats a melodic idea so that hearing it, for example, first in the orchestra then again from the soloist provides a definite timbral contrast
  • baroque period - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    Wikipedia says that a ciaccona (chaconne) is a musical composition involving variations on a harmonic progression or melody (motif), similar to the passacaglia Both originated from Spain in the ba
  • notation - Is there a way to write an AABA lead sheet without writing . . .
    After the B section, use D S (or D C ) al Fine, with the “Fine” placed at the end of the A section’s second ending By convention, repeats are not observed during the ritornello This is not often done in lead sheets, because it makes the form harder to follow
  • articulation - What terms are there for changes in tempo? - Music . . .
    Well I looked up the difference between ritardando and rallentando and it talked about the typical definition and how that brings confusion and then it went into the literal translation from Italian and that's where I found the ritardando is deliberate whereas rallentando is fading out
  • What is the difference between chorus and refrain?
    Strictly speaking of pop rock music I think there is a difference between chorus and refrain A chorus is a full blown section that has harmony, lyrics, and melody that is repeated and generally contains the "hook" of the song
  • What does it mean for music to be technical?
    I have often heard that Paganini's music is considered very technical What does this exactly mean? What about music makes it technical Is music that is technical just difficult or can there be non
  • theory - How to Identify Complete Sequences - Music: Practice . . .
    In that case, I suggest the following: rewrite the current post, or create a new one, posting one of the book's musical examples and asking for an explanation of what in the score comprises a sequence
  • Polymeter vs Polyrhythm - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    Polymeter Here is a simple example of 5 4 over 4 4 polymeter notated in 4 4 time Notice how voice A's meter is five beats (the accents illustrates the starts), while voice B's meter is four beats, and they are sort of modulating over each other





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