Across
- 4. Vehement or impassioned in expression
- 6. Italian for "little return"; name for the statement and return of the full ensemble, in a work alternating between the orchestra and soloist or soloists
- 8. A hymn tune
- 9. Expressing the singer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way; relating to the words of a popular song
- 10. In the music of the Renaissance and Baroque, a sacred choral work used in both Catholic and Protestant services
Down
- 1. The range of a pitch or series of pitches, usually described as high, middle, or low
- 2. Displaying or characterized by exceptional technical skill in music or another artistic pursuit
- 3. A performer capable of playing music that is technically extremely demanding; also used as the adjective to describe such music
- 4. To play or sing the same musical line in multiple voices or on multiple instruments; most often used to describe an instrument playing the same line being sung by a voice
- 5. Italian for "air" or "melody"; any lyrical movement or piece for solo voice, usually with some kind of instrumental accompaniment
- 7. A syllable of text sung to many notes
