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Wat (wie) is moto perpetuo - definitie

TYPE OF MUSICAL COMPOSITION INVOLVING A CONTINUOUS STREAM OF NOTES AND (OFTEN INDEFINITE) REPETITION
Moto perpetuo; Perpetuum Mobile
  • Piano Sonata No. 2]]:'' This figuration of rapid triplet quavers (eighth notes) continues for the duration of the movement.

Moto Perpétuo (album)         
ALBUM BY MOTO PERPÉTUO
Moto Perpetuo (album)
Moto Perpétuo is the eponymous debut album by the Brazilian progressive rock band originally released on 1974 vinyl edition on Phonodisc/Discos Continental label. Reissued as vinyl in 1989 and on CD format in 2002 by WEA.
moto perpetuo         
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¦ noun (plural moto perpetui) a piece of fast-moving instrumental music consisting mainly of notes of equal length.
Origin
Ital., lit. 'perpetual motion'.
Perpetuum mobile         
In music, perpetuum mobile (English pronunciation /pərˌpɛtjʊəm ˈmoʊbɪleɪ/, /ˈmoʊbɪli/; literally, "perpetual motion"), moto perpetuo (Italian), mouvement perpétuel (French), movimento perpétuo (Portuguese) movimiento perpetuo (Spanish), carries two distinct meanings: first, as describing entire musical compositions or passages within them that are characterised by a continuous stream of notes, usually but not always at a rapid tempo; and also as describing entire compositions, or extended passages within them that are meant to be played in a repetitious fashion, often an indefinite number of times.

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Perpetuum mobile

In music, perpetuum mobile (English pronunciation /pərˌpɛtjʊəm ˈmoʊbɪleɪ/, /ˈmoʊbɪli/; literally, "perpetual motion"), moto perpetuo (Italian), mouvement perpétuel (French), movimento perpétuo (Portuguese) movimiento perpetuo (Spanish), carries two distinct meanings: first, as describing entire musical compositions or passages within them that are characterised by a continuous stream of notes, usually but not always at a rapid tempo; and also as describing entire compositions, or extended passages within them that are meant to be played in a repetitious fashion, often an indefinite number of times.