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Andante: walking: At a walking pace; flowing; moderately slow tempo Andantino: a little bit walking: Less of a walking pace than andante (so slightly quicker) A tempo: to time: Return to previous tempo Fermata: held, stopped, orig. Latin firmo "make firm, fortify" Holding or sustaining a note Grave: grave, solemn: Slow and solemn tempo (slower ...
tranquillo Calm, peaceful transposition moving a collection of notes up or down in pitch by a constant interval. trattenuto (tratt.) Held back with a sustained tone, similar to ritardando tre corde (tc) Three strings (i.e. release the soft pedal of the piano) (see una corda) tremolo Shaking.
Adagietto – slower than andante or slightly faster than adagio (46–80 bpm) Lento – slow (52–108 bpm) Andante – at a walking pace, moderately slow (56–108 bpm) Andantino – slightly faster than andante, but slower than moderato (80–108 bpm) (although, in some cases, it can be taken to mean slightly slower than andante)
Andante tranquillo sostenuto The second movement, Andante tranquillo sostenuto , features a lovely melody in the cello, accompanied by chorale -like clarity in the piano harmonies. The melody is then elaborated and varied in its presentation, creating an atmosphere of "ineffable calm, that is half languor, half resignation, which may come to ...
Andante tranquillo: III. Allegretto grazioso (quasi andante) The sonata consists of three movements, with the middle movement doing service as both a slow movement ...
Andante spianato in G major; The quiet rippling effects of this introductory section are borne in a gentle 6/8, rounded with a chordal trio, and a more processional 3/4. The serene middle section (in G major) is not a trio, but only a contrasting episode to complement the overall texture of the movement. Grande polonaise brillante in E-flat major
Andante tranquillo; Con moto; In the program notes for the New York premiere Barber explained: The form of my Symphony in One Movement is a synthetic treatment of the four-movement classical symphony. It is based on three themes of the initial Allegro non troppo, which retain throughout the work their fundamental character.
Andante – Allegro con anima – Molto più tranquillo (D major – E major) Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza (B minor – D major) Valse. Allegro moderato (Trio in F ♯ minor) Finale: Andante maestoso (E major) – Allegro vivace (E minor) – Meno mosso (E major)