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

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    Comes before other terms; e.g. più mosso ("more moved/agitated") Poco: little: Comes before other terms; e.g. poco diminuendo ("a little diminishing") poco a poco: little by little "Slowly but steadily." Comes before other terms; e.g. poco a poco crescendo ("increasing little by little") ma non tanto: but not so much

  3. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    meno Less; see mosso, for example, meno mosso messa di voce In singing, a controlled swell (i.e. crescendo then diminuendo, on a long held note, especially in Baroque music and in the bel canto period) [2] mesto Mournful, sad meter or metre The pattern of a music piece's rhythm of strong and weak beats mezza voce

  4. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    (Note, however, that when Più mosso or Meno mosso appears in large type above the staff, it functions as a new tempo, and thus implies an immediate change.) Several terms, e.g., assai, molto, poco, subito, control how large and how gradual a change should be (see common qualifiers).

  5. Symphony No. 1 (Walton) - Wikipedia

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    I: Allegro assai – Poco meno mosso – A tempo, agitato – Poco meno mosso – Agitato poco a poco – Animato. The first movement opens with a pianissimo timpani roll on B ♭; the horns enter, also extremely quietly, one at a time, on B ♭, F and G. A quiet oboe theme begins in D ♭; a five-note cello motif recurs throughout the movement.

  6. Partita (Dallapiccola) - Wikipedia

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    Burlesca. Presto ma non troppo – Pochissimo meno – Un poco più mosso – Moderato – Tempo del principio – Tumultoso; Recitativo e Fanfara. Violento – Calmo – Un poco mosso, ma sempre calmo – Molto più lento, trascinato – Ancora movendo – Molto mosso – Animato – Violento

  7. Piano Concerto No. 1 (Prokofiev) - Wikipedia

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    Poco più mosso — Tempo I — Meno mosso — Più mosso (Tempo I) — Animato — Andante assai — Allegro scherzando — Poco più sostenuto — Più mosso — Animato; Described as extroverted, even showy, [citation needed] for much of its length, the concerto begins and ends with the same spacious D-flat theme.

  8. Humoresques (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    Poco andante (B major) Poco andante e molto cantabile (A ♭ major) Poco andante (F major) Vivace (A minor) Poco allegretto (B major) Poco lento e grazioso (G ♭ major) Poco andante — Vivace – Meno mosso, quasi Tempo I (B ♭ minor) The main theme of the first Humoresque was sketched in New York City on New Year's Eve 1892, with the ...

  9. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - Wikipedia

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    Variation 20: Un poco più vivo; Variation 21: Un poco più vivo; Variation 22: Marziale. Un poco più vivo (Alla breve) Variation 23: L'istesso tempo; Variation 24: A tempo un poco meno mosso (A minor → A major) Although Rachmaninoff's work is performed in one stretch without breaks, it can be divided into three sections, as shown above.