Divisi—divided. An indication showing that the first violins, or the sopranos, or any other body of performers ordinarily sounding in unison are now to divide into two or more parts.
Duet—a composition for two performers. (From the It. word due—two.)
École—a school or style of composition or performance.
Etude—a study. Also an instrumental composition in the style of a study, but intended for artistic performance.
Euphony—agreeable tone combinations; the opposite of cacophony. (From the Greek word meaning well-sounding.)
Facile—easy.
Fanfare—a trumpet call.
Fantasia—An instrumental composition not based on any regular form.
Fiasco—a complete failure or breakdown.
This use of the word fiasco (which means in Italian a flask, or bottle) is said to have reference to the bursting of a bottle, the complete ruin of the bottle being compared with the complete failure of a performance.