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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: CLI-COM |
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CODA (Ital. for " tail "; from the Lat. cauda) , in music, a term
movement
separate
developed
cadence into an elaborate and independent form. In a series of variations on a theme or in a composition with a fixed order of subjects, the " coda " is a passage sufficiently contrasted with the conclusions of the separate
complete
Beethoven
coda " to a feature of the highest importance.End of Article: CODA (Ital. for " tail "; from the Lat. cauda) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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