Sonata
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- | '''Sonata''' (From Latin and Italian ''sonare'', "to sound"), in [[music]], literally means a piece ''played'' as opposed to [[cantata]] (Latin and Italian ''cantare'', to sing), a piece ''sung''. | + | '''Sonata''' (From Latin and Italian ''sonare'', "to [[sound]]"), in [[music]], literally means a piece ''played'' as opposed to [[cantata]] (Latin and Italian ''cantare'', to sing), a piece ''sung''. |
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Sonata (From Latin and Italian sonare, "to sound"), in music, literally means a piece played as opposed to cantata (Latin and Italian cantare, to sing), a piece sung.
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