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

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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 ...

  3. Maestoso - Wikipedia

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    Maestoso also is associated with the advent of Classicism, Romanticism, and the newer forms of neo-classicism and neo-romanticism. The interpretation of maestoso is varied by the conductor depending upon the overall style in which the piece is written. Used as more of an interpretive choice, this term is not always associated with a specific ...

  4. Symphony No. 3 (Popov) - Wikipedia

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    It consists of five movements, four highly dynamic movements drawing on Spanish dances framing a twenty-minute-long memorial on the Spanish Civil War. 1. Intrada. Andante maestoso e molto espressivo; 2. Allegro con fuoco, quasi presto; 3. Prestissimo; 4. Largo espressivo, molto cantabile e sempre con moto; 5. Presto impetuoso

  5. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    andante At a walking pace (i.e. at a moderate tempo) andantino Slightly faster than andante (but earlier it is sometimes used to mean slightly slower than andante) ängstlich (Ger.) Anxiously anima Soul; con anima: with feeling animandosi Progressively more animated animato Animated, lively antiphon

  6. Symphony No. 1 (Strauss) - Wikipedia

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    I. Andante Maestoso – Allegro Vivace. II. Andante; III. Scherzo: Molto allegro, leggiero – Trio. IV. Finale: Allegro Maestoso. Scott Warfield wrote that "the symphony in D minor follows the same formal plans that Strauss had been studying for nearly five years.

  7. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Piano Concerto No. 21 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    Allegro maestoso; in common time. The tempo marking is in Mozart's catalog of his own works, but not in the autograph manuscript. [3] Andante in F major. In both the autograph score and in his personal catalog, Mozart notated the meter as alla breve. [3] Allegro vivace assai

  9. Les préludes - Wikipedia

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    Note that some editions of the score display a molto ritenuto just before the andante maestoso, while others do not. Both version can be heard till today, without it being possible to know what Liszt would have wanted. 1b. Andante Maestoso ("Les Astres") Mm.35-46 Example 2: Three main elements of the Andante maestoso.