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Música - Piezas musicales

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con piezas musicales como "concerto", "sonata" y "nocturne".

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Words Related to Music
adagio

a movement or composition intended to be played at a slow tempo

adagio

adagio

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allegro

a movement or composition intended to be played at a brisk lively tempo

allegro

allegro

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andante

a movement or composition intended to be played at a fairly slow tempo

andante

andante

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concerto

a musical composition that is written for one or more solo instruments and accompanied by an orchestra with three movements

concierto

concierto

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duet

a piece of music written for two performers

dúo

dúo

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trio

a musical piece written for three singers or instruments

trío

trío

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quartet

a musical piece written for four singers or instruments

cuarteto

cuarteto

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quintet

a musical piece written for five singers or instruments

quinteto

quinteto

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sextet

a musical piece written for six singers or instruments

sexteto

sexteto

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septet

a musical piece written for seven singers or instruments

septeto

septeto

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octet

a musical piece written for eight singers or instruments

octeto

octeto

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nonet

a musical piece written for nine singers or instruments

noneto

noneto

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decet

a piece of music written for and performed by ten musicians with individual parts or voices

deceto, deceto musical

deceto, deceto musical

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fantasia

a musical composition with an improvised style that does not have a fixed form

fantasía

fantasía

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forte

dynamic marking indicating that a passage should be played loudly or with strong intensity

forte, fuerte (marcación musical)

forte, fuerte (marcación musical)

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fugue

a classical piece of music with one or two simple repeated themes that develop into a polyphonic pattern which is more sophisticated

fuga

fuga

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march

a musical piece in duple or quadruple rhythm that is written to accompany or suggest marching

marcha

marcha

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voluntary

an instrumental composition that is written for organ, played during or after a religious service

voluntario

voluntario

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chaconne

a musical composition in moderate triple time, popular in the baroque era

chacona

chacona

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aubade

a musical piece or poem appropriate to or influenced by the dawn or early morning

alborada

alborada

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canon

a polyphonic composition in which each singer or instrument takes turn in repeating the theme melody after a given duration

canon

canon

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chorale

a musical composition resembling or including a harmonized Lutheran hymn or psalm

coral

coral

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composition

a written piece of music marked by significant size and sophistication

composición

composición

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divertimento

a piece of instrumental music with light character in various movements, usually written for a small orchestra

divertimento

divertimento

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etude

an instrumental composition that is usually short and is intended for practice or demonstration of a skill

estudio

estudio

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gavotte

a piece of music in moderately quick 4/4 time intended for a French dance popular in the 18th century

gavota

gavota

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intermezzo

a short instrumental piece that is performed between the acts of an opera or other musical performance

intermezzo

intermezzo

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largo

a musical piece that is intended to be performed at a very slow tempo and in a serious manner

largo

largo

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minuet

a piece of music set to a formal couple dance marked with triple time rhythm, toe pointing and bowing, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries

minué

minué

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Mass

a religious ceremony that includes a choral composition with multiple voices and instruments, based on religious texts

misa, misa religiosa

misa, misa religiosa

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medley

a set of musical pieces that are performed or sung successively in a continuous tune

popurrí

popurrí

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nocturne

a romantic or dreamy composition written for the piano, dealing with night or evening

nocturno

nocturno

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opus

a musical piece or collection that is written by a famous composer followed by the date in which it was created

opus

opus

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oratorio

a lengthy musical composition with a religious theme based on the Bible written for orchestra, choirs and singers without using costumes, action, or any scenery

oratorio

oratorio

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raga

a piece of traditional Indian music marked by intervals and melodic patterns, used for improvisation

raga

raga

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rhapsody

an instrumental composition marked with irregular form and improvisation, expressing strong emotions

rapsodia

rapsodia

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scherzo

a light and short instrumental piece of music in rapid triple time that is usually part of a symphony or sonata

scherzo

scherzo

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signature tune

a short and particular piece of music associated with a specific program or performer

tema más popular, sintonía

tema más popular, sintonía

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solo

a musical piece written for one singer or instrument

solo

solo

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sonata

a musical composition for a solo instrument, typically accompanied by piano, in 3 or 4 movements of contrasting keys

sonata

sonata

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song

a piece of music that has words

canción

canción

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string quartet

a musical composition that is specifically written for two violins, a viola, and a cello, and typically consists of four movements

cuarteto de cuerdas, cuarteto de cuerda

cuarteto de cuerdas, cuarteto de cuerda

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symphony

a long and sophisticated musical composition written for a large orchestra, in three or four movements

sinfonía

sinfonía

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tone poem

a piece of music in one movement that is intended for symphony orchestra, telling a story or describing a place or an idea

poema sinfónico

poema sinfónico

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track

a musical piece or song recorded on a CD, tape, or vinyl record

tema, pista

tema, pista

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wedding march

a piece of music traditionally played during a wedding ceremony

marcha nupcial, marcha de bodas

marcha nupcial, marcha de bodas

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suite

an instrumental musical composition of the 17th or 18th centuries consisting of a series of related keys or a modern rendition of this in several movements

suite

suite

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vocal

a musical piece that involves singing

vocal

vocal

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interlude

a short performance that is presented between two longer pieces

intermedio

intermedio

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intro

a short introduction to a literary or musical composition

entrada, intro

entrada, intro

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score

a written or printed version of a musical composition consisting of all the vocal and instrumental sections

partitura

partitura

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piano concerto

a composition for piano and orchestra, featuring a solo piano part with orchestral accompaniment

concierto para piano, concerto piano

concierto para piano, concerto piano

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vivace

a lively piece of music that is fast-paced

vivaz

vivaz

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concerto grosso

a musical composition typically from the Baroque period, featuring a small group of solo instruments contrasted with a larger ensemble

concerto grosso

concerto grosso

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opera

a musical play sung and performed by singers

ópera

ópera

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pavane

a piece of dance music in slow duple rhythm from southern Europe that became popular in England in the 16th century, couples danced to this in elegant attire

pavana

pavana

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saraband

music that is intended for a stately Spanish dance in slow triple time with accent on the second beat, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries

zarabanda

zarabanda

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gigue

a type of composition or movement characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, often featuring intricate melodic and contrapuntal elements

giga, giga musical

giga, giga musical

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