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Key Composers Vocabulary - Francesca Caccini

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Key Composers Vocabulary
amazing
amazing
[Adjective]

having an exceptionally high quality

Ex: The sunset painted an amazing array of colors across the sky .
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composer
composer
[noun]

a person who writes music as their profession

Ex: She admired the composer's ability to blend various musical styles seamlessly .
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singer
singer
[noun]

someone whose job is to use their voice for creating music

Ex: The singer performed her popular songs at the music festival .
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to live
to live
[Verb]

to be alive, particularly during a certain period of time

Ex: When did Jane Austen live?
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century
century
[noun]

a period of one hundred years

Ex: This ancient artifact dates back to the 7th century.
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: The newly born foal took its first wobbly steps, eager to explore its surroundings.
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September
September
[noun]

the ninth month of the year, after August and before October

Ex: September can be a busy month for businesses as they gear up for the holiday season , with retailers stocking shelves with fall merchandise and planning promotions to attract customers .
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Italy
Italy
[noun]

a country in southern Europe, with a long Mediterranean coastline

Ex: Venice is a city in Italy known for its beautiful canals and gondola rides .
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musician
musician
[noun]

someone who is musically gifted

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famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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talented
talented
[Adjective]

possessing a natural skill or ability for something

Ex: The company is looking for talented engineers to join their team .
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to learn
to learn
[Verb]

to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught

Ex: We need to learn how to manage our time better .
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to become
to become
[Verb]

to start or grow to be

Ex: The noise became unbearable during construction .
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voice
voice
[noun]

the unique and recognizable way someone sounds when they sing or speak, including aspects like tone, pitch, etc.

Ex: The sound of her mother 's voice always made her feel comforted .
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skill
skill
[noun]

an ability to do something well, especially after training

Ex: The athlete 's skill in dribbling and shooting made him a star player on the basketball team .
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leader
leader
[noun]

a person who leads or commands others

Ex: Community organizers rally people together and act as leaders for positive change.
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special
special
[Adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: The special occasion called for a celebration with family and friends .
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celebration

a gathering or event where people come together to honor someone or something, often with food, music, and dancing

Ex: The annual festival is a celebration of local culture , featuring traditional music , dance , and cuisine .
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event
event
[noun]

something special, important, and known that takes place at a particular time or place such as a festival or Valentin's Day

Ex: The music festival is an event that attracts thousands of fans every summer to enjoy live performances .
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs are popular because they are easy to dance to .
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lifetime
lifetime
[noun]

the entire duration of a person's life, from birth to death, or the duration of existence of something in general

Ex: The artist ’s works are expected to influence generations for a lifetime.
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to forget
to forget
[Verb]

to stop thinking about or recalling something

Ex: He could n't forget the kindness shown to him by strangers during his travels .
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to die
to die
[Verb]

to no longer be alive

Ex: The soldier sacrificed his life , willing to die for the safety of his comrades .
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recent
recent
[Adjective]

having happened, started, or been done only a short time ago

Ex: In the recent past , the company faced challenges adapting to the rapidly changing market .
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to discover

to find out about or realize the existence, presence, or fact of something

Ex: She discovered playing the guitar and could n’t stop practicing .
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to admire
to admire
[Verb]

to express respect toward someone or something often due to qualities, achievements, etc.

Ex: The community admires the local philanthropist for their generosity and commitment to charitable causes .
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talent
talent
[noun]

an ability that a person naturally has in doing something well

Ex: The gymnast 's talent for flexibility and strength earned her many medals .
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performer
performer
[noun]

someone who entertains an audience, such as an actor, singer, musician, etc.

Ex: Many performers dream of appearing on Broadway .
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to break
to break
[Verb]

to fail to obey the law

Ex: Breaking copyright laws can lead to legal action against content creators .
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limit
limit
[noun]

the greatest possible degree or extent of something, beyond which it cannot extend or exceed

Ex: The experiment tested the limits of human endurance in extreme conditions .
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to inspire

to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

Ex: The leader 's vision and determination inspired the team to overcome challenges .
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to publish

to publically distribute a piece of music for sale

Ex: With the rise of digital distribution platforms , it has become easier for musicians to publish their music to a global audience .
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to write
to write
[Verb]

to compose a musical piece

Ex: She wrote a ballad dedicated to her best friend .
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usual
usual
[Adjective]

conforming to what is generally anticipated or considered typical

Ex: They followed the usual protocol during the meeting .
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to show
to show
[Verb]

to make something, such as one's capabilities or facts, clear and evident

Ex: Despite initial doubts , his performance in the role showed him to be a talented actor .
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