- ritardando); also may be
found in
combination with
other terms such as a
tempo giusto (in
strict time) or a
tempo di
menuetto (at the
speed of a minuet) ab (Ger...
- San
Giusto may
refer to:
Italian ship San
Giusto, a 1993 San Giorgio-class
amphibious transport dock of the
Italian Navy San
Giusto, a
transport ship...
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Tempo giusto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɛmpo ˈdʒusto]) is a
musical term that
means 'in
correct time'. In the 17th and 18th
centuries (Baroque and early...
- Stéphanie Di
Giusto (also
known by her
former pseudonym "Paf le chien") is a
French film director,
photographer and art director.
After her
studies at...
- San
Giusto is a
church in Lucca, Tuscany,
central Italy.
Built over a pre-existing church, it
dates to the
second half of the 12th century. Its titular...
-
historical drama film
about dancer Loie Fuller,
directed by Stéphanie Di
Giusto from a
screenplay she co-wrote with
Sarah Thiebaud and
Thomas Bidegain,...
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Giusto Catania (born 10 June 1971, in Palermo) is an
Italian politician and
former Member of the
European Parliament for North-West with the
Partito della...
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Giusto de'
Menabuoi (c. 1320–1391) was an
Italian painter of the
early Renaissance. He was born in the
Republic of Florence. He was
likely a
pupil of Giotto...
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Sabrina Giusto (born 31
August 1971) is a
Brazilian former professional tennis player.
Giusto reached a best
ranking of 171 in the
world and
twice featured...
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Giusto Bellavitis (22
November 1803 – 6
November 1880) was an
Italian mathematician, senator, and muni****l councilor.
According to
Charles Laisant, His...