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

コンチェルト, 協奏曲

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

デセット, 音楽のデセット

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

ファンタジア, 幻想曲

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

フォルテ, ダイナミックマークフォルテ

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

フーガ, 音楽のフーガ

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

行進曲, 軍の行進曲

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

ボランティア

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

カノン, 多声音楽

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

コラール, 合唱

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

ディヴェルティメント

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

エチュード

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

ガヴォット

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

間奏曲, インターメッゾ

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

ラルゴ

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

メヌエット

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

ミサ, 宗教的なミサ

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

メドレー, 混成曲

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

ノクターン, 夜の作品

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

オーパス, 作品

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

オラトリオ, 宗教オラトリオ

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

ラーガ, インドのメロディー

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

ラプソディ

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

スケルツォ, スケルツォ (曲)

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

テーマ曲, 看板曲

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

ソナタ

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

弦楽四重奏, ストリングカルテット

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

交響曲

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

交響詩, 音楽詩

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

スイート, 音楽のスイート

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

楽譜, スコア

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

ピアノ協奏曲, ピアノコンチェルト

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

コンチェルト・グロッソ

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

パヴァーヌ

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

サラバンド, サラバンドの音楽

