Music : nf (word from latin music, Greek mousike “music”, that is to say, the art of the Muses (poetry, music, culture, philosophy), family of moûsa “muse”).
The word “music” has many meanings:
I) Compaction de produce of sounds :
1. Compaction de combine of sounds according to rules (variables according to places and eras) Oforganizer a longer term, with items sound ; productions of this Article (sounds ou works).
– Quote from the Russian composer, conductor and pianist Igor Fyodorovitch Stravinsky (1882-1971): “Music, powerless to express anything, establishes an order between man and time”.
– Quote from the French writer Romain Rolland (1866-1944), Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915: “If music is so dear to us, it is because it is the deepest word of the soul”.
– Quote from the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900): “Without music, life would be a mistake.”
– Quote from the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616): “Where there is music, there is no room for evil.”
Proverbial phrase: Music softens the manners.
Étude on music,Story music (musicography, musicology).
Study of instruments of music (organology).
Être amateur music (music lover).
Vocal music (singing, voice).
Instrumental music (instrument).
Electronic music (electro, techno), electroacoustic (synthesizer), acousmatic.
Experimental music.
Specially: The game musical (of a song).
Lyrics and music of a song.
Music by Joseph Kosma (1905-1969) and lyrics by the poet Jacques Prévert (1900-1977).
Put a text, a poem in music.
Figuratively : To put in music a reform (orchestrate).
Great kinds music (Western): counterpoint, melody; harmony ; homophony, monody, polyphony.
Tonal, atonal, polytonal music (ton).
Modal music (Fashion).
Serial, twelve-tone music (series).
Music concrete, based on natural sounds, musical or not (sounds).
Forms principales music: antiphon, aria, ariette, arioso, ballad, ballet, canon, cantata, chaconne, song, choir, chorale, concerto, entertainment, study, fantasy, fugue, impromptu, interlude, lied, madrigal, melody, minuet, mass, motet, opera, operetta, oratorio, passacaglia, symphonic poem, prelude, psalm, quartet, rhapsody, requiem, romance, rondo, scherzo, serenade, sonata, sonatina, suite, symphony, toccata, trio, variation.
Music for piano, for piano and violin.
Chamber music (formerly): vocal or instrumental music performed in the princes' bedroom;
Today: music for a small number of musicians: trio, quartet, quintet, sextet, septet, octet; sonata.
Orchestral, orchestral, symphonic (orchestra) music.
Music sacred, spiritual.
Dance music, ballet.
Theater and stage music: opera, comic opera, operetta, drama lyric.
Film music (Original soundtrack).
Circus music, ball.
Music ofatmosphere (lounge).
Music by background, broadcast muted in a lieu public insurance, a meeting between as a group (chillout).
Military music.
Music Ancient.
Music loan (colloquial: great music) and music Contemporary.
Music light.
Jazz music.
Music modern : electro, funk, new wave, pop, raï, rap, reggae, rock, ska.
Music for dancing: dance, disco, house music, techno; bossanova, maloya, salsa, sega, zouk.
Folk (country) music.
Music of African-American origin: blues, funky, jazz, rhythm and blues, R'n'B, soul.
Music from monde.
Study music (music theory).
School, conservatory, music teacher.
Company music (orpheon, philharmonic).
Footnotes of music.
To write, composer, doing music ; Ingredients ; arrangement, harmonization, improvisation, instrumentation, orchestration, transcription, transposition.
Work of music: piece, opus, page, piece.
Interpret, play, doing music (singing, play ; decipher).
Hear, listen to music (concert, festival, recital).
Locations where music is listened to: auditorium, opera house, (concert) hall, theater (lyric); café-concert, music hall…
Box to music.
Recorded music: tape, cassette, disk; walkman, stereo, record player, tape recorder, phonograph, pickup.
Music in stereophony, quadraphony.
Dance, sing to music by (a composer).
Dinner, work in music, listening to music.
2. Written music, artwork written music.
Savoir read music.
Play without music (score).
Paper music, on which staves are printed.
Figurative expression: To be rule like music paper: to have habits very regular ; (things) to be organized, planned in all its details,.
– Quote from the French naval officer and writer Claude Farrère, pen name of Frédéric-Charles-Pierre-Edouard Bargone (1876-1957): “The whole affair was arranged in advance and settled like music paper”.
3 . Reunion Island of musicians who have custom de play together (in the general sense) (orchestra).
The music of the bedroom, of the king's chapel.
Modern meaning: Military music, music of a regiment (clique, fanfare, nouba, orpheon).
Executive of music.
Regiment marching with music head.
– “Quote from the French writer, poet, novelist and essayist Valery Larbaud (1881-1957): “All music parades, from Japanese music, which has pants with white stripes, to the music of wild, who is completely naked.
Colloquial expressions: Onward to the music!, let's go!
Go more follow that the music: all trop follow, rush the things.
4. Aged sense: Concert.
– Quote from the French letter writer Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, known as the Marquise or, more simply, Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696): “There is music every evening”.
5. Figurative and colloquial meaning (in speaking of discourse): It's always the same music (antienne, song, story, leitmotif, refrain, refrain).
Change of music !, parle something else ! (Change disc).
Familiar phrase: Know the music : know what he return, how to take.
– Quote from the French writer and sailor Yann Queffélec, whose real first name is Jean-Marie Queffélec (born in 1949): “Now I am old and I know music, ah yes I know it! ".
Little music : idea, impressions recurring or obsessive. The French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961) also used theexpression à About of his style.
La looking music of mots, the emotion they provide.
La looking music of time , promising pass.
– Quote from French director and novelist Marc Dugain (born in 1957): “Broadcast the little music of American morality, a concoction of courage, loyalty, good feelings, justified violence.”
6. Families : Instrument of music.
Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, Louisiana : Music to appetizer : harmonica.
En Lorraine : Mirliton.
En Louisiana : Music with arms, hands : accordion.
II) Harmony, melody:
1. Continued, together de sounds reminiscent of music (noise, harmony, melody, murmur).
The music of birds, cicadas (song, song).
2. Harmony.
Music of a language, poem.
– Quote from the French poet Paul Verlaine (1844-1896): “Music above all else”.
The music of monde, Cosmos (singing).