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musica

music

Beginnernoun · f

Definition

Sounds organised in time to be pleasing or expressive.

Example

La musica italiana è famosa in tutto il mondo.

Italian music is famous throughout the world.

Etymology

The word 'musica' is derived from the Latin 'musica', which in turn comes from the Ancient Greek 'mousikê', meaning 'art of the Muses'. This reflects the longstanding cultural connection between music and mythological inspiration.

How & Where It’s Used

'Musica' is often used in both formal (academic discussions, music theory) and informal settings (conversations, performances). It is more prevalent in spoken language, especially in discussions about genres and styles.

Literary Heritage

It features in numerous Italian song lyrics, operas, and is a significant theme in Dante's works, highlighting the importance of music in Italian culture.

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