- fast,
lively and
bright (172–176 bpm)
Presto – very fast (168–200 bpm)
Prestissimo –
extremely fast (200 bpm and over) A
piacere or Ad
libitum in Latin...
- brio II. Introduzione:
Adagio molto III. Rondo.
Allegretto moderato –
Prestissimo Pla**** by
Artur Schnabel in 1932
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- minor)
Adagio (F major)
Menuetto –
Allegretto (F
minor – Trio in F major)
Prestissimo (F minor) The
first movement, in cut
common time, is in the
tonic key...
- and
first published in 1904. It
consists of two movements,
Andante and
Prestissimo volando, and is one of Scriabin's
shortest piano sonatas (a
typical performance...
- same year by
Universal Edition. The work is in five movements:
Allegro Prestissimo, con
sordino Non
troppo lento Allegretto pizzicato Allegro molto A study...
-
maestoso –
Allegro con
spirito (B♭
minor – B♭ major)
Andantino semplice –
Prestissimo –
Tempo I (D♭ major)
Allegro con
fuoco –
Molto meno
mosso –
Allegro vivo...
-
tempi and rhythms. The
fifth movement, a slow Lamento,
comes between a
prestissimo and the
final vivace,
chromatic chaconne. This
perhaps harks back to...
-
constant source of development, only
reaching its full
climax in the
prestissimo coda from m. 163 to the end. Marliave,
Joseph de (1960). Les quatuors...
- with each
other at the same pitch. The
tempo gradually speeds up to a
prestissimo finale, and the
music itself becomes increasingly loud and frenetic....
-
Musica ricercata is a set of
eleven pieces for
piano by György Ligeti. The work was
composed from 1951 to 1953,
shortly after the
composer began lecturing...