| BASSO | In music, an Italian name for a lowranged voice (5) |
| MARCO | Italian name for a variety from Maroc (5) |
| STAVE | In music, an individual group of five lines and four spaces used in staff notation (5) |
| FIFTH | In music, an interval of four diatonic degrees (5) |
| OCTET | In music, an ensemble consisting of eight instruments or voices (5) |
| SEGUE | In music, an uninterrupted transition (5) |
| OSSIA | In music, an alternative (5) |
| SHARP | In music, an accidental that raises the pitch of the following note by one chromatic semitone (5) |
| FARRO | Grain with an Italian name |
| FIUME | The Italian name for the port of Rijeka in Croatia (5) |
| EREBO | Italian name for the Greek god of darkness (4 letters) |
| IONIANMODE | In music, an earlier name for the major scale |
| CAVOLONERO | Italian name for a variety of black kale used in dishes including minestrone and ribolitta (6,4) |
| LIBECCIO | Italian name for a southwesterly wind, especially that which predominates in Corsica throughout the year (8) |
| BERLINA | Italian name for a saloon (7) |
| PIANOFORTE | Original Italian name for a "grand" instrument |
| CANTATA | In music, an extended work for voices, usually with orchestral accompaniment (7) |
| RITORNELLO | In music, an orchestral passage between verses of an aria (10) |
| RECITAL | A public performance by a soloist or duettists in a programme of music; an enumeration or listing of connected facts, figures, events or names; or, a narration of a story (7) |
| MELISMA | In music, an expressive vocal phrase in which one syllable of text is sung over several notes; Greek, 'melody' (7) |