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- Larghissimoextremely slow, slowest type of tempo (24 bpm and under) Adagissimo and Grave – very slow and solemn (24–40 bpm) Largo – slow and broad (40–66 bpm)...
- (Andante) – 'They Picture the Dangers Which May Befall Him' Adagiosissimo (or Adagissimo) – 'The Friends' Lament' (Andante con moto) – 'Since He Cannot Be Dissuaded...
- improvisation.) adagietto Fairly slowly (but faster than adagio) adagio Slowly adagissimo Very, very slowly affannato, affannoso Anguished affetto or con affetto...
- cantata Sinfonietta Accademica, for chamber orchestra Brian FerneyhoughAdagissimo, for string quartet Michael Finnissy Australian Sea Shanties, for voices...
- 1989-90, 2006, 2010) as well as his Sonatas for String Quartet (1967), Adagissimo (1983), Dum transisset I-IV (2007), Exordium (2008) and Silentium (2014)...
- (1963) Sonatas for String Quartet (1967) Second String Quartet (1980) Adagissimo (1983) Third String Quartet (1987) Fourth String Quartet (1989–90) Fifth...
- Op. 66 (1891) John Williams Air and Simple Gifts (2009) John Woolrich Adagissimo (1997) Sestina (1997) Georg Hendrik Witte Piano Quartet in A major, Op...
- is composed in four movements: Cadenza e varianti Scherzo allucinante Adagissimo Toccata concertata The work is scored for a solo piano and a large orchestra...
- AECD1753, released 2017) Brian Ferneyhough: String Quartet Sonatas (1), 2–6, Adagissimo, Dum Transissets I-IV, Exordium, string trio's 1994 + 1995 AEON AECD1335...
- with a series of variations on a theme derived from the ground marked Adagissimo barocco and organized on the principle of Baroque 'doubles', with the...