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[kɔ'detta]сущ.; муз.Sometimes a few notes are subjoined to the subject, though they do not really form an essential part of it, in order to lead melodiously into the countersubject. Such an interposed passage is called a "codetta". (Ouseley, 1869) — Иногда к теме добавляются несколько нот, не являющихся её существенной частью, для того, чтобы плавно перейти к теме-ответу. Такой вставной фрагмент и называется "кодеттой".
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