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Key Composers Vocabulary - Franz Schubert

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Key Composers Vocabulary
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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musician
musician
[noun]

someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a profession

Ex: The young musician won a scholarship to a prestigious music school .
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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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January
January
[noun]

the first month of the year, after December and before February

Ex: Many retailers offer post-holiday sales in January, making it an ideal time to snag deals on winter clothing and seasonal items .
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Vienna
Vienna
[noun]

the capital and largest city of Austria, located in the northeastern part of the country on the Danube River

Ex: Vienna's public transportation system is efficient and well-connected , making it easy for visitors to explore the city .
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Austria
Austria
[noun]

a country in the southern part of Central Europe

Ex: Vienna , the capital of Austria, is famous for its majestic palaces .
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to see
to see
[Verb]

to realize or understand something

Ex: Now I see what you mean by that comment you made earlier .
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to [give] a lesson

to provide someone with instruction, teaching, or guidance on a particular subject or skill

Ex: They wanted to give their employees a lesson in time management.
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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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to write
to write
[Verb]

to compose a musical piece

Ex: She wrote a ballad dedicated to her best friend .
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music
music
[noun]

a series of sounds made by instruments or voices, arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to

Ex: Her favorite genre of music is jazz .
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to perform music on a musical instrument

Ex: They sat under the tree , playing softly on their ukulele .
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piano
piano
[noun]

a musical instrument we play by pressing the black and white keys on the keyboard

Ex: We attended a piano recital and were impressed by the young pianist 's talent .
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to sing
to sing
[Verb]

to use one's voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song

Ex: The singer sang the blues with a lot of emotion .
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beautifully
beautifully
[Adverb]

in a manner that is visually, aurally, or emotionally delightful or graceful

Ex: The poem is beautifully written , full of vivid imagery .
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to compose

to write a musical piece

Ex: They asked her to compose a piece for the upcoming concert .
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work
work
[noun]

a painting, piece of music or book that is produced by a painter, musician, or writer

Ex: The museum is known for housing works by prominent modern artists.
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symphony
symphony
[noun]

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

Ex: The composer 's latest work was a symphony that blended traditional melodies with modern harmonies .
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chamber music

an instrumental ensemble intended to be performed in a small room or auditorium in which one performer plays in each part, especially the string quartet of the 18th century

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opera
opera
[noun]

a genre of music and theater that combines singing, acting, and orchestral accompaniment to convey dramatic stories

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a lot of
a lot of
[determiner]

people or things in large numbers or amounts

Ex: He spends a lot of time practicing the piano every day .
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problem
problem
[noun]

something that causes difficulties and is hard to overcome

Ex: There was a problem with the delivery , and the package did n't arrive on time .
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to need
to need
[Verb]

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

Ex: The house needs cleaning before the guests arrive .
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help
help
[noun]

anything that is done to make a task or process easier or less difficult for someone

Ex: The development of new tools and equipment has been a considerable help in improving efficiency in manufacturing processes .
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friend
friend
[noun]

someone we like and trust

Ex: Sarah considers her roommate, Emma, as her best friend because they share their secrets and spend a lot of time together.
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people
people
[noun]

a group of humans

Ex: The people gathered in the town square to celebrate the victory .
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musical composition

a complete written or arranged set of musical notes and sounds created to be played or sung

Ex: They studied a classical piece of music in their music theory class.
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to call
to call
[Verb]

to give a name or title to someone or something

Ex: What are their twin daughters called?
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melody
melody
[noun]

the arrangement or succession of single musical notes in a tune or piece of music

Ex: The jazz pianist improvised a new melody, showcasing his improvisational skills during the performance .
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feeling
feeling
[noun]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

Ex: Despite her best efforts to hide it , the feeling of anxiety gnawed at her stomach throughout the job interview .
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concert
concert
[noun]

a public performance by musicians or singers

Ex: The school is hosting a concert to showcase the students ' musical talents .
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: His research findings had implications all over the globe.
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bright
bright
[Adjective]

producing a clear, sharp, and ringing sound, often associated with clarity or sharpness in tone

Ex: The bright tone of the trumpet cut through the orchestra , grabbing everyone 's attention .
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dramatic
dramatic
[Adjective]

surprising or exciting in appearance or effect

Ex: His entrance at the party was dramatic, capturing everyone 's attention immediately .
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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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party
party
[noun]

an event where people get together and enjoy themselves by talking, dancing, eating, drinking, etc.

Ex: They organized a farewell party for their friend who is moving abroad .
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to gather
to gather
[Verb]

to come together in a place, typically for a specific purpose or activity

Ex: The community gathers at the park to enjoy live music on summer evenings .
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to enjoy
to enjoy
[Verb]

to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone

Ex: Despite the rain , they enjoyed the outdoor concert .
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sadly
sadly
[Adverb]

used to introduce an unfortunate or regrettable fact

Ex: Sadly, the restaurant had closed down by the time we arrived .
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sick
sick
[Adjective]

not in a good and healthy physical or mental state

Ex: She was so sick, she missed the trip .
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nature
nature
[noun]

everything that exists or happens on the earth, excluding things that humans make or control

Ex: The changing seasons offer a variety of experiences and beauty in nature.
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walk
walk
[noun]

a short journey we take on foot

Ex: The walk from my house to the station is about two miles .
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