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sonata
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so·na·ta  (s-nät)
n.
A composition for one or more solo instruments, one of which is usually a keyboard instrument, usually consisting of three or four independent movements varying in key, mood, and tempo.

[Italian, from feminine past participle of sonare, to sound, from Latin sonre; see swen- in Indo-European roots.]

sonata
Noun
a piece of classical music, usually in three or more movements, for piano or for another instrument with or without piano [Italian]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sonatasonata - a musical composition of 3 or 4 movements of contrasting forms
classical, classical music, serious music - traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste
piano sonata - a sonata for piano
sonatina - a short and simple sonata
symphonic music, symphony - a long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra
movement - a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata; "the second movement is slow and melodic"
Translations
sonata [səˈnɑːtə] nsonata
sonata [səˈnɑːtə] nsonate f
sonata [səˈnɑːtə] nSonate f
sonata [səˈnɑːtə] nsonata


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