Terms - I
iambic
ictus
idée fixe
idiophone
idyl
ikembe
im Einklang
imitation
immer
imparfait
Imperfect
imperfect cadence
imperfetto
impetuoso
impressionism
impromptu
improvisation
in Alt
in der Oktave
in nomine
in sanfter Weise
incalzando
incidental music
incipit
inconsolato
inconsonant
indefinite pitch clef
inflection
inno
innocentemente
inquieto
instrument
instrument à vent
instrument à vent en bois
instrumental melody
instrumentation
instrumento de madera
instrumento de viento
instruments à percussion
intabulation
interlude
interludio
intermède
intermedio
intermedium
intermezzo
International Pitch Notation
interpretation
interrupted cadence
interval
Intervall
intervalle
intervallo
intervalo
intonation
intonazione
intrada
introduction
Introit
invention
inversion
inverted flam tap
inverted mordent
ionian
IPN
irato
Irish harp
islancio
isorhythm
isorhythmic motet
istesso
Italian overture
ite, missa est
impressionism
im-PREH-shuh-ni-zum
[English]
Term applied to composers such as Debussy, Delius, and Ravel who were composing in the same general time and place that the impressionist painters were active. This term, applied mostly to Debussy, refers to a blurring of classical forms, exaggerated attention to musical color, and a focus on modal and chromatic progressions rather than tonal ones. This style might better be referred to as "symbolist" rather than impressionist, as the writings of the symbolist poets had a greater influence on the composers than impressionistic art had.
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Last Updated: 2016-05-20 14:45:59