- In
music and
other performing arts, the
phrase ad
libitum (/æd ˈlɪbɪtəm/;
Latin for 'at one's pleasure' or 'as you desire'),
often shortened to "ad lib"...
-
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for
piano contains the
instruction cadenza ad
libitum before the
final coda,
meaning it is at the pianist's
discretion that such...
- Look up ad
libitum or ad lib in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ad
libitum,
often shortened to "ad lib",
denotes improvisation in
various performing arts...
- Harpsichord,
Violine ad
libitum (Nr. 1 with
Violin and
Viola ad
libitum) op. 15 –
Concerto IV for Harpsichord,
Violine and 2
Horns ad
libitum op. 16 – 4 Sonatas...
- Ad
Libitum Corporation (Russian: Корпорация Ad
Libitum) is a 2020
Russian thriller film
directed by
Polina Oldenburg. It was
theatrically released in...
- The book is
divided into two parts, "Soprano Obligato" and "Tutti Ad
Libitum". Each
section contains four
individual essays. This book led to the term...
- No. 5 and Op. 7, No.3 and
another the
concerto Op. 7, No.4 with the ad
libitum slow
movement provided by the
sarabande and
variations on La
Folia from...
- it is
sometimes used as "until
nobody cares to
discuss it any more." Ad
libitum Big lie
Carthago delenda est
Filibuster Godwin's law
Proof by ****ertion...
- free
playing (beyond only rubato) was
often ****ociated with the
terms "ad
libitum". Rubato, even when not notated, is
often used
liberally by musicians,...
-
Allegro – Adagio, , E♭
major Vivace, 3 4 Allegro, Largo.
Pastorale ad
libitum, 12 8, G
major Each
relatively short movement provides multiple tempi and...