sonatine

/ˌsɑːnəˈtiːn/
noun
  1. A short or light sonata; the French term for sonatina, often used in titles of musical works.
    • Ravel's 'Sonatine' is a challenging but beautiful piece for advanced pianists.
    • She chose a sonatine by Debussy for her audition piece.
    • The music store had a collection of sonatines by French composers.
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