Vocabulary
Adjective

abstract

/ˈæb.strækt/

Describing art that uses shapes and colors rather than showing real objects or people clearly

Some people find abstract paintings confusing because they do not show recognizable objects.

Verb

appreciate

/əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/

To recognize and enjoy the good qualities of something or someone

After taking an art class, I began to appreciate the skill required to paint portraits.

Adjective

catchy

/ˈkætʃ.i/

Easy to remember and pleasant to hear, usually describing a song or tune

The advertisement had such a catchy song that everyone was humming it at school.

Adjective

classical

/ˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/

Relating to a traditional style of music, art, or literature that is considered serious and has lasting value

She has been learning classical piano for five years and can play pieces by Mozart.

Noun

composition

/ˌkɒm.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/

A piece of music, art, or writing that someone has created

The young pianist performed her own composition at the school concert.

Adjective

contemporary

/kənˈtem.pər.er.i/

Belonging to the present time; modern

The museum has a special section dedicated to contemporary art from local artists.

Verb

exhibit

/ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt/

To show art or other objects to the public in a gallery or museum

The young artist was very proud when the school asked her to exhibit her paintings in the hallway.

Noun

exhibition

/ˌek.sɪˈbɪʃ.ən/

A public display of art, photographs, or other items for people to look at

We visited an exhibition of modern paintings at the city museum last weekend.

Noun

gallery

/ˈɡæl.ər.i/

A room or building where works of art are shown to the public

We spent the afternoon walking through the art gallery and admiring the paintings.

Noun

genre

/ˈʒɑːn.rə/

A category or type of art, music, or literature that shares similar styles or themes

My favorite music genre is jazz because I love its smooth and relaxing sound.

Adjective

inspiring

/ɪnˈspaɪə.rɪŋ/

Making you feel excited and motivated to do something great

The musician gave an inspiring speech about how music changed his life.

Noun

lyrics

/ˈlɪr.ɪks/

The words of a song

I looked up the lyrics online so I could sing along with my favorite song correctly.

Noun

masterpiece

/ˈmɑː.stə.piːs/

A work of art, music, or literature that is considered the best of its kind

The Mona Lisa is often described as a masterpiece of Renaissance painting.

Noun

melody

/ˈmel.ə.di/

A series of musical notes that form a recognizable tune

The melody of that song was so beautiful that I kept singing it all day.

Adjective

moving

/ˈmuː.vɪŋ/

Causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy

The film about the refugee family was so moving that many people in the audience cried.

Verb

perform

/pəˈfɔːm/

To entertain an audience by singing, acting, dancing, or playing music

The band will perform three new songs at the concert on Friday night.

Noun

performance

/pəˈfɔː.məns/

The act of entertaining an audience by singing, acting, or playing music

The audience stood up and clapped after the dancers gave an amazing performance.

Verb

rehearse

/rɪˈhɜːs/

To practice a performance, play, or speech before showing it to an audience

The choir rehearsed every evening for two weeks before the big concert.

Verb

release

/rɪˈliːs/

To make a new album, song, or film available to the public

The popular singer is planning to release her new album next month.

Noun

rhythm

/ˈrɪð.əm/

A regular pattern of sounds or beats in music or speech

The students clapped their hands to follow the rhythm of the song.

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