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单词 largo
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By comparing this to the longest-lasting written notes of the period, researchers have painstakingly teased out what composers might have expected from slower directions such as largo and adagio. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z
The music, like the story, became more openly emotional; for every cunning rondo, there was a doleful largo. The ‘Succession’ Soundtrack Is Fit for a Concert Hall 2023-05-25T04:00:00Z
The third of the spirituals, Going Home, was written to Dvořák's famous largo theme, and led directly into the symphony proper. LPO/Alsop – review 2013-02-21T17:43:15Z
Even Elham, her W’s no longer sounding like V’s, and her tempo improved from largo to allegretto, is eventually able to pose a challenge to Omid’s fluency. Review: Learning ‘English,’ When Your Accent Is a ‘War Crime’ 2022-02-22T05:00:00Z
His first encounter with Guadagni was in a revival of his work Saul, where the character David, written for a countertenor voice, sings the plangent, largo aria Oh Lord, Whose Mercies Numberless. Guadagni: the first modern singer? 2012-07-19T13:13:24Z
In the central largo movement, Mr. King doubles down with a double duet. Review: Alonzo King Lines Ballet at the Joyce Theater 2015-05-06T04:00:00Z
Now he is showing a series of politically oriented prints in his solo exhibition “Along the Border / A lo largo de la frontera” at Avenue 50 Studio in Highland Park. Four must-see art shows that speak to the anxiety triggered by Trump's DACA reversal 2017-09-21T04:00:00Z
Elder caught the whiff of danger that suffuses the whole piece, and with the LSO woodwind players in particularly fine form in their many striking solos, the tremendous opening largo unfolded with force and logic. LSO/Elder 2010-06-14T21:31:00Z
Instead Hewitt played Bach's keyboard concerto in F minor, a work whose vivacious outer movements are thrown into relief by the serene central largo. Britten Sinfonia/Hewitt ? review 2011-04-05T17:45:01Z
“Al largo,” as the composer explains in a program note, is an Italian expression that refers to being offshore at the place where the land recedes from view and the ocean lies before you. Music Review: ?Missa Solemnis? Ends New York Philharmonic Season 2010-06-24T21:09:00Z
The score is rangy and spatial, the tempo largo to larghissimo. Review: In ‘Monochromatic Light,’ Artists Saturate and Vacate Space 2022-09-28T04:00:00Z
Worked over in a mournful, reflective, nearly fugue-like largo in the first movement, the motif becomes hysterically repeated in the second movement, as if the composer were relentlessly interrogating himself. Julian Barnes and the Shostakovich Wars 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z
They say the gulf side of largo is dry. A text from Keys: ‘Getting worse. Water n winds, whiteout’ 2017-09-11T04:00:00Z
The phrases are separated by frequent "rests," the "moderatos" have developed into "largos;" the "rubatos" are exaggerated, and finally this sweet-voiced boatswain falls asleep. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
Also the tempo was quite changed: instead of its being largo, it was at least andante con moto. Across the Stream 2011-11-05T02:00:11.673Z
She is fond of speaking of "the staccato tones of a voice," "an adagio of utter indifference," and in the above-mentioned essay there are such expressions as the "stately largo" of good German prose. Mathilde Blind 2011-07-27T02:00:25.473Z
Oberon sings "Flower of this purple dye" to a solemn largo melody, and the mortals take up the tale again. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z
As we passed along the dirty unpaved street which leads to the largo, or square, in which the inn is situated, a horrible uproar of drums and voices assailed our ears.  The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z
The weather was very cold,—below zero,—and during the largo of the trio the gas gave out. Memories of a Musical Life 2011-03-10T03:00:45.530Z
The wind increased and roared monotonously, changing from time to time into a solemn largo. More Tales by Polish Authors 2011-03-04T03:01:05.113Z
The size and weight of many of the largo trade papers has decreased in consequence of the war. The Development of Rates of Postage An Historical and Analytical Study
He afterwards introduced solos and choruses, and divided it into two parts, separating them by a largo movement for wind instruments. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers
His wish now was to bring to bear as largo a force as possible against Laws's left, in order to prevent the discovery of the great space between Warner and Hanscom. Uncle Daniel's Story Of "Tom" Anderson And Twenty Great Battles
On looking anxiously around to see from what direction the most imminent danger would proceed, Captain Headley remarked a largo body of Indians issuing from the gateway, and moving slowly from the fort towards them. Wau-nan-gee or the Massacre at Chicago A Romance of the American Revolution
Too high, too grave, too largo, too deep,    Her love could neither laugh nor sleep,    And thus it tired him: his desire    Was for a less consuming fire. Ellen Middleton—A Tale
The "largo" was only an "adagio" and the "presto" would be scarcely an "allegro" to-day. On the Execution of Music, and Principally of Ancient Music
They are printed on the finest white paper, and each forms one largo octavo volume, complete in itself. The Roman Traitor, Vol. 2
The plant which bears the strawberry, whether the wild or garden species, is an herb with three-partite leaves, notched at the edge with a pair of largo membraneous stipules at their base. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 462 Volume 18, New Series, November 6, 1852
When he had hitched his horse he took out from the after-part of the buggy a largo tin vessel standing on light iron legs, and came up to the house with it. Our Pirate Hoard 1891
Thus, largo, ma non troppo means that the composition is to be taken slowly, but not too slowly. Essentials in Conducting
These expressions had spread in a rather largo circle of people who despised everything existing, and were seeking everything which was new and astonishing. The Argonauts
Handel's largo, the overture to Tannhauser, and a fantasia on British airs,—each brought forth a different series of gestures. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
These words are both derived from largo, meaning large, broad. Music Notation and Terminology
Tripping allegrettos sounded sweeter to the vulgar sense than the old largos of Pope Gregory the Great. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes
In the dusky depths of the woods the thrush sings his thrilling, largo appassionato, requiem to the dying day. Some Summer Days in Iowa
Life be neither hermitage nor revel; Lent or carnival alone were vain; Sin and sainthood—Help me, little brother, With your largo finder-thought again! Behind the Arras A Book of the Unseen
When the clouds are moving largo There is no restraining Margot. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-10-06
It presents, in front, a dial-plate like that of a clock, on which are arranged, in a circle, the words largo, adagio, andante, allegro, presto. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
The peal of a hermit thrush filled the silence with its golden, largo chime and overtones and died away and rang out again and again. In the Days of Poor Richard
Is it largo—then it is serious and soulful; is it scherzo—then it should be blithe and gay. Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers
The music, slow at first, becomes agitated as the old man struggles with his captors; it then sinks and breaks forth triumphantly, largo maestoso, as he discourses on the future greatness of Genoa. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756
The Leclair sonata in D minor we have played some three hundred times; and its slow movement is one of the most beautiful largos I know of in all chamber music. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
It became necessary to open a very largo field of evidence commensurate to these extensive views. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12)
It begins with a sweet and expressive largo and concludes with a florid allegro, and is followed by a chorus in which the serenaders are dismissed. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
That speech undoubtedly represented the temper prevailing in the class of balancing electors which is so largo in England. John Redmond's Last Years
The tragic note is sounded, with impressive authority and force, in the brief introduction, largo maestoso. Edward MacDowell
Then, at last, it occurred to me to try it as a largo and, behold, it was beautiful! Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
That was the last either knew until, almost two hours later, Penny Durkin began an ambitious attempt on Handel's largo in the next room. Left Tackle Thayer
Observe that a previous bar is to be inserted here, namely:-- 4th movement, Introduzione--largo. Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826, Volume 2
The gorges and summits of these mountains are timbered with largo pines, firs, and cedars, with a smaller growth of magnolias, manzanitas, hawthorns, etc., etc. What I Saw in California
The margin for experiment which was still theirs was not sufficiently largo to insure continued effort inspired by an interest in the work. Creative Impulse in Industry A Proposition for Educators
Potato Snowballs.—Cut largo potatoes into quarters; if small, leave them undivided; boil in just enough water to cover. Science in the Kitchen.
Thence they looked down on the whole ship and a portion of the ocean in a largo circumference. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen
She was like the sudden capriccioso after the largo in a symphony. Madcap
Keeping along the foot of the Taunus, I passed over great, broad hills, which were brown with the spring ploughing, and by sunset reached Friedberg—a, largo city, on the summit of a hill. Views a-foot
In 1778 they wrote together the First Part of "Harry and Lucy," and printed a handful of copies in that largo black type which every one associates with the first school-days of his childhood. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860
Boil until tender, serve in the shell, or scrape out the soft part, mash and serve with two largo tablespoonful of cream to a pint of squash. Science in the Kitchen.
Many of their inhabitants had imbibed a largo portion of that spirit which brought one tyrant to the block, and expelled another from his dominions. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
I can recall now that whenever she played hymns from the book her tempo was always decidedly largo. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
A largo aquatic bird, having a long, straight and very strong bill. The Mysterious Island
There was a light over the doorway of a largo detached, house not far off, which threw a certain illumination over him, though it left her in the shadow. Robert Elsmere
"Christabel," more than anything of Coleridge, is composed like music; you might set at the side of each section, especially of the opening, largo, vivacissimo, and, as the general expression signature, tempo rubato. Poems of Coleridge
Suddenly I recognised the place—the fountain—a largo quicksilver ball—a little wooden pavilion festooned with coloured lamps. The History of David Grieve
It was not a largo boat, but it managed to contain two men with mandolins, a mother of a family with a guitar, and a young girl with an alternate tambourine and umbrella. Roman Holidays, and Others
She could think of no tunes but dances—andantes turned scherzi, the Handelian largo became a Castilian tango. We Can't Have Everything
You say that such a plan may jeopardize your largo property. The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence
That 'cello-like largo with its noiseless suspension stays us for a moment in the courtyard of Chopin's House Beautiful. Chopin : the Man and His Music
He was stout and strong, red-faced, and thick in the leg, always smoking a largo black-looking pipe, and wearing trousers very short and tight. Jeremy
Give us one of Chopin's Ballades, or better still a bit of that posthumous Fantasie Impromptu, the largo movement. The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land
At this moment we found ourselves upon a public square—a largo steeped in the soft glow of the night. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
Mr. Arthur Symons has recently said: "`Christabel' is composed like music; you might set at the side of each section, especially of the opening, `largo vivacissimo', and as the general expressive signature, `tempo rubato'." A Biography of Sidney Lanier
The largo is tranquilly beautiful, rich in its reverie, lovely in its tune. Chopin : the Man and His Music
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