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Definition of Maestoso

Maestoso
Maestoso Ma`es*to"so, a. & adv. [It.] (Mus.) Majestic or majestically; -- a direction to perform a passage or piece of music in a dignified manner.

Meaning of Maestoso from wikipedia

- Maestoso (Italian pronunciation: [ma.eˈstoːzo]) is an Italian musical term and is used to direct performers to play a certain p****age of music in a stately...
- the orchestra. I. Allegro maestoso II. Andante III. Presto Problems playing these files? See media help. Allegro maestoso, Andante, 3 4, in C minor Presto...
- six-bar chorale-like Maestoso. The Allegro ensues with the start of the exposition at bar 7 with a more committed tone. The Maestoso has an unusual rhythmic...
- structure of each movement is as follows: I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso II. Molto vivace III. Adagio molto e cantabile IV. Finale Problems playing...
- movement), and two horns. A performance lasts about 25 minutes. I. Allegro maestoso Performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra Problems playing this file...
- may have led to the more sombre mood found in these pieces. I. Allegro maestoso II. Andante cantabile con espressione III. Presto Performed by Randolph...
- four movements: Prelude: Maestoso Comedy: Allegretto Fugue: Andante moderato con moto Finale: Very slowlyLargo maestoso Although the symphony requires...
- most leading pianists. The sonata is in two highly contrasting movements: MaestosoAllegro con brio ed app****ionato Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile...
- Chef de Cuisine from Philadelphia, PA (eliminated after the entrée) Marco Maestoso, Chef and Owner from San Diego, CA (eliminated after the dessert) Calin...
- (Zelmira) "Cinto di nuovi allori", Maestoso (Ricciardo et Zoraïde) Rossiniana IV, op. 122 Introduction (Sostenuto-Allegro Maestoso) "Forse un dì conoscerete"...