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  2. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    Adagio: ad agio, at ease: Slow and easy (but not as slow as largo) Adagietto: a bit at ease: 1. Slightly less easy than adagio (so slightly faster); 2. a short adagio composition Affrettando: becoming hurried: Accelerating Alla marcia: as a march: In strict tempo at a marching pace (e.g. 120 BPM) Allargando: broadening

  3. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    molto Very mordent Rapid single alternation of a note with the note immediately below or above it in the scale, sometimes further distinguished as lower mordent and upper mordent. morendo Dying (i.e. dying away in dynamics, and perhaps also in tempo) mosso Moved, moving; used with a preceding più or meno, for faster or slower respectively moto

  4. String Quartet (Barber) - Wikipedia

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    Molto adagio [attacca] Molto allegro (come prima) Begun while living in Austria with his partner Gian Carlo Menotti after Barber's Prix de Rome , Barber intended that the quartet be premiered by the Curtis String Quartet , but did not finish the piece in time for their concert tour.

  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Tuesday, February 18

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    - Hints, Clues and Answers to the NYT's 'Mini Crossword' Puzzle. Related: Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Tuesday, February 18. Did You Miss a Few Days?

  6. Adagio for Strings - Wikipedia

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    Adagio for Strings is a work by Samuel Barber arranged for string orchestra from the second movement of his String Quartet, Op. 11.. Barber finished the arrangement in 1936, the same year that he wrote the quartet.

  7. String Quartet No. 8 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    Molto adagio (Si tratta questo pezzo con molto di sentimento), , E major; Allegretto (with the second section marked "Maggiore – Thème russe"), 3 4, E minor – E major – E minor; Finale. Presto, , C major – E minor; Apart from the Piano Sonata No. 27 opus 90, this is the only piece by Beethoven in the key of e minor.

  8. Piano Sonata No. 18 (Dussek) - Wikipedia

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    The second movement, marked Molto adagio e sostenuto, is in B major and 2/4 time. This movement is very harmonically advanced for its time, prefiguring the works of piano composers such as Chopin, Liszt, and Alkan and "must have greatly astonished the musical public..." [2] The third movement is in minuet and trio form in 3/4 time. The minuet ...

  9. Thomas Tellefsen - Wikipedia

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    Molto vivace E♭ major Piano solo 1853 [n 6] Élégie: 7 — Molto adagio F minor Piano solo 1853 [n 7] Piano Concerto No. 1: 8 First movement Allegro moderato G minor Piano and orchestra 1847–48 [n 8] Second movement Andante E♭ major Third movement Finale. Allegro G minor Huldredansen: 9 — Allegro moderato G minor Piano solo 1853 [n 9 ...