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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: Comes after other terms; e.g. adagio ma non tanto ("not quite at ease") ma non troppo: but ...
Ma non troppo – but not too much; used to modify a basic tempo to indicate that the basic tempo should be reined in to a degree; for example, Adagio ma non troppo to mean "Slow, but not too much", Allegro ma non troppo to mean "Fast, but not too much" Maestoso – majestically, stately [20] Molto – very; Meno – less; Più – more; Poco ...
At liberty (i.e. the speed and manner of execution are left to the performer. It can also mean improvisation.) adagietto Fairly slowly (but faster than adagio) adagio Slowly adagissimo Very, very slowly affannato, affannoso Anguished affetto or con affetto with affect (that is, with emotion) affettuoso, affettuosamente, or affectueusement (Fr.)
Andante un poco adagio; Rondeau: Allegro; The work is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two horns, solo piano, and strings. It is a lightly textured work from early in Mozart's career. The United States Library of Congress holds the autograph score.
Un poco adagio - Allegro vivace (F ♯ minor) Aria: Senza passione, ma espressivo (A major) Scherzo: Allegrissimo (F ♯ minor) – Intermezzo: Lento. Alla burla, ma pomposo (D major) – Tempo I; Finale: Allegro un poco maestoso (F ♯ minor, ending in the tonic major)
The second movement, Adagio un poco mosso, is a nocturne that directly builds into the third movement. The last movement, Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo, is in seven-part rondo form. The concerto is approximately forty minutes.
Un poco sostenuto — Allegro – Meno allegro (C minor, ending in C major) Andante sostenuto (E major) Un poco allegretto e grazioso (A ♭ major) Adagio — Più andante — Allegro non troppo, ma con brio – Più allegro (C minor – C major)
Adagio (Italian for 'slowly', from ad agio 'at ease') may refer to: Music. Adagio, a tempo marking, indicating that music is to be played slowly, or a composition ...