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piece+of+music

  • 1 piece

    [pi:s] 1. noun
    1) (a part of anything: a piece of cake; He examined it carefully piece by piece (= each piece separately).) bútur, sneið, stykki, hluti
    2) (a single thing or example of something: a piece of paper; a piece of news.) blað; fréttastúfur
    3) (a composition in music, writing (an article, short story etc), drama, sculpture etc: He wrote a piece on social reform in the local newspaper.) verk, stykki; grein
    4) (a coin of a particular value: a five-pence piece.) peningur, mynt
    5) (in chess, draughts and other games, a small shape made of wood, metal, plastic etc that is moved according to the rules of the game.) taflmaður
    2. adjective
    (done etc in this way: He has a rather piecemeal way of working.) sundurlaus; ómarkviss
    - go all to pieces
    - go to pieces
    - in pieces
    - piece together
    - to pieces

    English-Icelandic dictionary > piece

  • 2 prelude

    ['prelju:d]
    1) (an event etc that goes before, and acts as an introduction to, something.) undanfari
    2) (a piece of music played as an introduction to the main piece.) forspil

    English-Icelandic dictionary > prelude

  • 3 arrange

    [ə'rein‹]
    1) (to put in some sort of order: Arrange these books in alphabetical order; She arranged the flowers in a vase.) raða
    2) (to plan or make decisions (about future events): We have arranged a meeting for next week; I have arranged to meet him tomorrow.) undirbúa
    3) (to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments: music arranged for choir and orchestra.) útsetja; raddsetja
    - arrangements

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  • 4 mangle

    ['mæŋɡl] 1. verb
    1) (to crush to pieces: The car was badly mangled in the accident.) meiða, lemstra
    2) (to spoil (eg a piece of music) by bad mistakes etc: He mangled the music by his terrible playing.) aflaga, fara illa með
    3) (to put (clothing etc) through a mangle.) vinda (þvott)
    2. noun
    (a machine with rollers for squeezing water out of wet clothes etc.) þvottkefli, vinda

    English-Icelandic dictionary > mangle

  • 5 pick out

    1) (to choose or select: She picked out one dress that she particularly liked.) velja
    2) (to see or recognize (a person, thing etc): He must be among those people getting off the train, but I can't pick him out.) koma auga á; bera kennsl á
    3) (to play (a piece of music), especially slowly and with difficulty, especially by ear, without music in front of one: I don't really play the piano, but I can pick out a tune on one with one finger.) fikra sig áfram

    English-Icelandic dictionary > pick out

  • 6 waltz

    [wo:l ] 1. noun
    ((a piece of music for) a type of slow ballroom dance performed by couples: The band is playing a waltz; ( also adjective) waltz music.) vals
    2. verb
    1) (to dance a waltz (with): Can you waltz?; He waltzed his partner round the room.) dansa vals
    2) (to move cheerfully or with confidence: He waltzed into the room and told us that he was getting married the next day.) valsa/svífa inn

    English-Icelandic dictionary > waltz

  • 7 anthem

    ['ænƟəm]
    1) (a piece of music for a church choir usually with words from the Bible.) helgisöngur
    2) (a song of praise: a national anthem.) lof-, trúar-; ættjarðarsöngur; þjóðsöngur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > anthem

  • 8 caprice

    [kə'pri:s]
    1) (an especially unreasonable sudden change of mind etc; a whim: I'm tired of the old man and his caprices.) duttlungur
    2) (a fanciful and lively piece of music etc.) gletta, fjörlegt tónverk
    - capriciously
    - capriciousness

    English-Icelandic dictionary > caprice

  • 9 composer

    noun (a writer, especially of a piece of music.) tónskáld

    English-Icelandic dictionary > composer

  • 10 concerto

    [kən' ə:təu]
    plural - concertos; noun
    (a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and orchestra: a piano concerto.) konsert

    English-Icelandic dictionary > concerto

  • 11 evoke

    [i'vəuk]
    1) (to cause or produce (especially a response, reaction etc): His letter in the newspaper evoked a storm of protest.) vekja, kalla/laða fram
    2) (to bring into the mind: A piece of music can sometimes evoke (memories of) the past.) vekja, kalla/laða fram
    - evocative

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  • 12 fanfare

    ['fænfeə]
    (a short piece of music played by trumpets etc at the entry of a king or queen during a ceremony etc.) lúðraþytur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > fanfare

  • 13 interpret

    [in'tə:prit]
    1) (to translate a speaker's words, while he is speaking, into the language of his hearers: He spoke to the audience in French and she interpreted.) túlka
    2) (to explain the meaning of: How do you interpret these lines of the poem?) túlka, útskÿra
    3) (to show or bring out the meaning of (eg a piece of music) in one's performance of it: The sonata was skilfully interpreted by the pianist.) túlka
    - interpreter

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  • 14 jig

    [‹iɡ] 1. noun
    ((a piece of music for) a type of lively dance.) alþÿðudans; alþÿðutónlist
    2. verb
    (to jump (about): Stop jigging about and stand still!) hreyfast til (og frá)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > jig

  • 15 key

    [ki:] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument or tool by which something (eg a lock or a nut) is turned: Have you the key for this door?) lykill
    2) (in musical instruments, one of the small parts pressed to sound the notes: piano keys.) nóta, snertill
    3) (in a typewriter, calculator etc, one of the parts which one presses to cause a letter etc to be printed, displayed etc.) lykill, hnappur
    4) (the scale in which a piece of music is set: What key are you singing in?; the key of F.) tóntegund
    5) (something that explains a mystery or gives an answer to a mystery, a code etc: the key to the whole problem.) lykill að lausn
    6) (in a map etc, a table explaining the symbols etc used in it.) táknlykill
    2. adjective
    (most important: key industries; He is a key man in the firm.) lykil-
    - keyhole
    - keyhole surgery
    - keynote
    - keyed up

    English-Icelandic dictionary > key

  • 16 lament

    [lə'ment] 1. verb
    (to feel or express regret for: We all lament his death; He sat lamenting over his past failures.) harma, syrgja
    2. noun
    1) (a poem or piece of music which laments something: This song is a lament for those killed in battle.) harmljóð
    2) (a show of grief, regret etc: I'm not going to sit listening to her laments all day.) harmatölur/-kvein

    English-Icelandic dictionary > lament

  • 17 march

    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) walk at a constant rhythm, and often in step with others: Soldiers were marching along the street.) marséra, ganga í takt
    2) (to go on steadily: Time marches on.) halda stöðugt áfram
    2. noun
    1) ((the) act of marching: a long march; the march of time.) ganga
    2) (a piece of music for marching to: The band played a march.) hergöngulag, mars

    English-Icelandic dictionary > march

  • 18 medley

    ['medli]
    (a piece of music put together from a number of other pieces: She sang a medley of old songs.) lagasyrpa

    English-Icelandic dictionary > medley

  • 19 minuet

    [minju'et]
    ((a piece of music to accompany) an old type of graceful dance.) menúett

    English-Icelandic dictionary > minuet

  • 20 monotonous

    [mə'notənəs]
    (lacking in variety; dull: a monotonous piece of music.) eintóna; tilbreytingarlaus
    - monotony

    English-Icelandic dictionary > monotonous

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