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‖ largo Mus.|ˈlargo, ˈlɑːgəʊ| [It. = broad.] A term indicating that a passage is to be rendered in slow time and with a broad, dignified treatment. Also transf.
1683Purcell 3-Pt. Sonnatas To Rdr. (1893), Presto Largo, Poco Largo, or Largo by it self. 1724[see grave a.2]. 1753Chambers Cycl. Supp., Largo, in the Italian music, a slow movement, one degree quicker than grave and two than adagio. 1866Geo. Eliot F. Holt I. xiii. 279 The gathering excitement of speech gave more and more energy to his manner..he..ended with his deepest-toned largo, keeping his hands clasped behind him. |