acroama
acroama
1. a discourse that is not part of an argument.
2. lectures heard only by disciples of a school, and not intended to be written down.
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1740) to a score of Bassani's
Acroama missale for `Quatuor Voces in Concerto/et/Quatuor in Ripieno' (B-D, i, p.238).
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