From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtoccatatoc‧ca‧ta /təˈkɑːtə/ noun [countable] APMa piece of music, usually for piano or organ, that is played very quickly
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toccata• Crossley is as effective in the searching ruminations of the slow movements as in the steely toccatas.Origin toccata (1700-1800) Italian toccare “to touch”