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Sonata

sonata
 noun  Etymology: Italian, from sonare to sound, from Latin  Date: 1694 an instrumental musical composition typically of three or four movements in contrasting forms and keys
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  n. a composition for one instrument or two (one usu. being a piano accompaniment), usu. in several movements with one (esp. the first) or more in sonata form. Phrases and idioms sonata form a type of composition in three sections (exposition, development, and recapitulation) in which two themes (or subjects) are explored according to set key relationships. Etymology: It., = sounded (orig. as distinct from sung): fem. past part. of sonare sound ...
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  1. муз. соната sonata form —- сонатная форма ...
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  noun mus. соната ...
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4.
  (sonatas) A sonata is a piece of classical music written either for a single instrument, or for one instrument and a piano. N-COUNT: oft in names ...
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  ~ n a piece of music with three or four parts that is written for a piano, or for a piano and another instrument ...
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  - 1694, from It. sonata "piece of instrumental music having three or four movements," lit. "sounded" (i.e. "played on an instrument," as opposed to cantata "sung"), fem. pp. of sonare "to sound," from L. sonare "to sound." ...
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