- Musical composition - Musical exercise piece - Musical practice piece - Musical study piece - Short musical composition - A composition in the fine arts which is intended, or may
serve, for a study. - A study; an exercise; a piece for practice of some special
point of technical execution.
- Musical composition - Musical piece - Repetitive piece of music - A composition, vocal or instrumental, commonly of a lively,
cheerful character, in which the first strain recurs after each of the
other strains. - See Rondeau, 1.
- Ballet finale - Closing musical passage - Closing piece of music - cod witha tailpiece - Concluding passage of a piece of music - Medico dares to include last part of composition - Musical piece
- Artistic composition - Composer’s work featured in Octopussy - Concerto or symphony - Creative work - Musical composition - Musical piece - Musical work
- A musical composition - As a not (anag.) - Beethoven's Moonlight - Boy at a musical composition - Instrumental composition - Instrumental composition in progress, on a tablet - Instrumental piece
- Emotional musical piece - Intense musical piece - Queen hit, Bohemian ... - Rap, so Dee can hear the highly emotional music - Romantic music - A recitation or song of a rhapsodist; a portion of an
epic poem adapted for recitation, or usually recited, at one time;
hence, a division of the Iliad or the Odyssey; -- called also a book. - A disconnected series of sentences or statements composed
under excitement, and without dependence or natural connection;
rambling composition.
- Composition for voices and orchestra - Dramatic unstaged musical composition - Extended musical composition - Musical work for orchestra and choirs - Musical work usually on a sacred theme - Religious choral work - Religious musical piece
- 8-piece group - A musical piece - At Centre, concoct etude for eight - Company of eight - Composition for eight - Concoct ethics involving eight singers - Concoct étude that’s too much for a set number of players
- Brisk musical movement - Fast movement in a musical piece - A playful, humorous movement, commonly in 3-4 measure,
which often takes the place of the old minuet and trio in a sonata or a
symphony.