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785 Instrumental ensemble
Symphonic and instrumental music. Grouping of instruments
Orchestral music
For dramatic orchestral music, see 782; sacred, 783.1
Symphony
Three or more movements; e. g. adagio, andante, allegro, allegretto, scherzo,
finale, etc. Tone poems
Wind instruments and bras band
Wind instruments
Bras band
Military music
Music of the chase
Music for orchestra, with voices
For dramatic orchestral music see 782
Symphonic singing Secular oratorios
Dramatic, illustrativ, descriptiv, program, imitativ
e. g. Mendelssohn's Midsummer night's dream
Romantic, idyllic
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Overture: e. g. Beethoven’s Leonores
Concerto: orchestral with solo instrument
Chamber music
Music suitable for a private house or small hall; written for several instruments
playd in concert, from duets to nonets, without trying to make a special instrument
distinctly prominent
Chamber music is divided by parts as follows: }
72 Duet .76 Sextet
73 Trio 77 Septet.
74 Quartet .78 Octet
75 Quintet .70 Nonet
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Suite
Arrangements, transcriptions, potpourris
Keyboard instruments
Instruments playd with strings and keyboard
Piano
History
Erly forms Forerunners
Harpsicord, clavicord, spinet, virginal
Manufacture Tuning Temperament Repairing
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Hand
Touch
Scales
Octaves Cords Arpeggios
Pedal
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