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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • notation - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
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  • terminology - Whats the term for the place where the singer stops . . .
    @UbiquitousStudent, neither of those instances have a jargon word that I can think of I would talk about “the entry or the chorus after the solo” in the first; as for the second you would use language around differentiating between the ensemble of voices ensemble of instruments (e g “an orchestral tutti after an a cappella chorus”)
  • Why did Mozart only write two symphonies in a minor key?
    Mozart wrote over fifty symphonies, but only two of them, the 25th and 40th, are in a minor key Interestingly, those two are some of his most highly regarded and most often played works
  • composition - What is this 4 bar part of music called? - Music . . .
    That sounds like a turnaround, which is a short transitional passage that leads back to (i e ‘turns around’ into) the start of a section — often to the verse, or the start of the piece
  • 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





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