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Andantino
Andantino An`dan*ti"no, a. [It., dim. of andante.] (Mus.)
Rather quicker than andante; between that allegretto.
Note: Some, taking andante in its original sense of
``going,' and andantino as its diminutive, or ``less
going,' define the latter as slower than andante.
Meaning of Andantino from wikipedia
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Andantino may
refer to:
Andantino (music), an
Italian tempo marking meaning a
tempo that is
slightly faster than
Andante (78–83 BPM)
Andantino (ballet)...
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Andantino,
originally titled Pas de Deux, is a
ballet c****ographed by
Jerome Robbins to the
second movement of Tchaikovsky's
Piano Concerto No. 1. The...
- [citation needed] and
consists of
three movements: I.
Allegro moderato II.
Andantino semplice III.
Allegro molto. "Dmitry
Kabalevsky |
Russian composer | Britannica"...
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movements of
Nature herself.” The two
arabesques are
given these tempo marks:
Andantino con moto
Allegretto scherzando This
arabesque is in the key of E major...
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slower than Allegro. A
similar fate has
befallen the
terms Adagietto and
Andantino. Likewise, the
terms Largo and
Adagio have
experienced a considerable...
- score, is in
three movements:
Allegro affettuoso (A minor) Intermezzo:
Andantino grazioso (F major)
Allegro vivace (A major)
There is no
break between...
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troppo e
molto maestoso –
Allegro con
spiritoso (B♭
minor – B♭ major)
Andantino semplice –
Prestissimo –
Tempo I (D♭ major)
Allegro con
fuoco – Molto...
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Alfred Hill
composed his
String Quartet No. 3 in A
minor "The Carnival",
Stiles 1.2.3.3 SQ3, in 1912,
while he was a
member of the
Austral String Quartet...
- movements: Prelude,
lento –
Allegro maestoso Intermezzo,
andantino con moto –
Allegro presto –
Andantino –
Tempo I Introduction,
andante –
Allegro vivace The...
- Carillon, on the
other hand, is
considerably enlarged by the
addition of the
andantino that
framed the Adagietto,
followed by a
shortened repeat of the opening...