The Listeners Guide to Music With a Concert Goers Glossary
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). Jocose. Gitano (It. ). In the style of Gipsy music. Giubilo Jt. ). Joy. Qiubiloso (It. ). In a jubilant manner. Giusto (It A Exact, e. G. Tempo giusto, strict time. Glinka. See p. 82. Glissando (It. . (a; A gliding from note to note on bowed instruments, i. E. A sliding down the banister instead of coming down the stairs. So to speak. (6) A rapid playing oif a scale passage on the piano by- drawing the thumb or finger along the keys. Glockenspiel (Ger. ). See p. 71. Gluck and Opera. See p. 8...2. Gong. Needs no description. Occa- sionally used in orchestral music. Grandezza (It. ). Dignity. Grand Patriotic Overture. An imaginary composition described. (See-p. 35. ) Grave (It. ). Solemn. Gravita (It. ). Gravity. Graziosamente (It. ). Gracefully. Grazioso(It. ). Graceful. Grieg. His place in Music, Ch. XIV ; Death of Ase, 29. Ground Bass (or Basso ostinato). A recurring bass part with the upper parts varied on each recurrence, thus a sort of Variations form. Purcell and Bach used this form very finely.
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