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spirito Spirit, con spirito: with spirit, with feeling spiritoso Spirited staccato Making each note brief and detached; the opposite of legato. In musical notation, a small dot under or over the head of the note indicates that it is to be articulated as staccato. stanza A verse of a song stem Vertical line that is directly connected to the ...
According to the violinist and conductor Angus Watson, these were probably Franz Weiss on viola and either Nikolaus Kraft or his father Anton on cello. [2] Each of the trios consists of four movements: Op. 9 No. 1: Adagio – Allegro con brio. String Trio No. 3 in G major, Op. 9 No. 1. I. Adagio - Allegro con brio; II. Adagio ma non tanto e ...
Andante con tenerezza Allegro con brio — Molto meno mosso — Piu mosso — Animato — Largamente The "lyrical, haunting second theme" of the first movement has become known as the "Interlochen theme" [ 3 ] (as it is performed at the conclusion of all concerts at the Interlochen Center for the Arts ).
The first movement (Allegro con brio) is in sonata form and contrasts a vigorous, driving theme in octaves with a more delicate, lightly scored idea on violins and cellos. The slow movement ( Adagio cantabile ) opens with one of Tippett's most affecting and heartfelt melodies for low solo violin, revealing the composer's deep love of Blues ...
Allegro con spirito, D major, 4 4; ... Allegretto 2 4 — Allegro 6 8, D major (Some sources and scores list the second movement as Andante cantabile.) References
for 2 violins, viola, cello and piano: revised version in 3 movements Vocal: 50: 1905: Lean Close Thy Cheek against My Cheek: for voice and piano: words by Heinrich Heine: Vocal: 51: 1905: Fair Daffodils: for voice and piano: words by James Merrick: Piano: 52: 1905: Capriccio No. 1 in A minor: for piano: published by Augener: Chamber music: 53: ...
The first movement is marked Allegro non troppo, ma con brio, and is in 9 8. Its opening is dominated by a cello solo in G major. The middle section is in G minor, though it passes through numerous keys before returning to G major by the end. The second movement is marked Adagio, and is in 2 4. It starts with a viola solo accompanied by cello ...