Born: June 27, 1867, BurscheidDied: April 4, 1933 (age 65)
glossary
allegro [I]—fast, lively tempo. From the Italian word for cheerful or gay.
andante [I]—moderately slow tempo (e.g. walking). Faster than adagio but slower than allegretto
chamber music, Kammermusik [G], musique de chambre [F], musica da camera [I], musica cameralis [L]—"Classical Music" for a small ensemble, generally 8 or fewer players with a canonical emphasis on 3-6 players. explore
concertino [I]—a small / short concerto (soloist(s) and ensemble); a group of solo instruments in a Baroque concerto grosso; a section of music played by the concertino
concerto [I]—work for an ensemble featuring one or more soloists in a prominent role
fuoco, con fuoco, avec feu [Fr], mit Feuer [G], feurig [G]—fire, fiery; passionately, burning energy and excitement; impetuously
Furiant—a rapid and fiery Bohemian dance with frequently shifting accents typically in a triple meter
furioso [I], con furia, furio—wild, passionate, fierce, vehement
gaiement [F], gai, gaie, gaîment, avec gaîté, avec gaieté, gayment—merry, cheerful, gay