单词 | largamente |
释义 | largamenteadv.n.adj. Music. A. adv. As a musical direction: in a slow, broad style. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > written or printed music > directions > [adverb] > for other expression grave1683 cantabile1724 maestoso1724 staccato1724 legato1740 soavemente1740 tenuto1762 amoroso?1765 spiritoso1767 pomposo1786 scherzando1786 strepitoso1801 grazioso1806 mesto1806 risoluto1817 tripsomely1819 alla marcia1823 energico1824 flautando1825 giocoso1828 grandioso1829 religioso1829 largamente1837 marcato1840 flautato1842 leggiero1851 tranquillo1854 appassionato1857 lamentoso1876 misterioso1876 parlando1876 pesante1876 scherzandissimo1876 affettuoso1879 arioso1879 quasi parlato1908 martellato1928 agitato1944 soave1959 1837 J. A. Hamilton Dict. 2000 Musical Terms (ed. 4) 42 Largamente, Largamento, in a full, free, broad style of performance. 1880 G. Grove Dict. Music II. 92/1 at Largo The term Largamente has recently come into use to denote breadth of style without change of tempo. 1908 Oak Leaves (Oak Park, Illinois) 5 Dec. 13/2 The second subject is sung largamente by the piano. 1957 Music & Lett. 38 309 This is followed by a more serene middle section..leading back gradually to the toccata-like texture in an elaborated recapitulation of the first section, largamente. 2000 M. Harrison et al. Essent. Jazz Rec. 98 Too late now, a ballad performance played largamente, exploits his sumptuous tone in the lower and middle registers of his instrument. B. n. A movement or passage in a musical composition which is to be played largamente. Also: the musical direction indicating that a movement or passage is to be played largamente. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [noun] > passage executed in specific way concerto grosso1724 legatoa1757 ad libitum1759 larghetto1760 moderato1762 bravura1787 pomposo1807 tutti1816 spiritoso1829 alla capella1859 alla marcia1860 passage work1865 retrogression1869 largamente1878 religioso1888 grandioso1914 animato1924 pesante1932 precipitato1955 1878 Brief 20 Dec. 637/2 A very rich and expressive largamente on the strings succeeds, denoting the ardent, passionate love of Kätchen. 1927 Strad May 21/2 A good average time for the Largamente is about five seconds to the bar. 1949 Music-Surv. Spring 195 In the score the largamente is applied only to the 1st violins and violas, who have the tune, and is an expression mark, not an instruction to knock the momentum out of the music. 1975 Music in Educ. Nov.–Dec. 272/1 The ‘largamentes’ seem to rush headlong into the ‘a tempos’ without achieving very much. 2003 A. N. Gwynne India in Eng. Musical Imagination, 1890–1940 iii. 154 The ‘largamente’ was Elgar's celebration of the Hindu Gods. C. adj. That is to be played largamente. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [adjective] > passage executed in specific way alla breve1782 grandioso1787 larghetto1815 spiritoso1824 pomposoa1845 appassionato1869 animato1874 bravuraish1879 alla marcia1880 tutti1884 largamente1893 precipitato1965 1893 Bury & Norwich Post 28 Mar. 8/3 After a largamente movement..culminating in an outburst of passion, it ends with a tender farewell ‘to the days that are no more’. 1919 Musical Times July 364/1 There is a broad Coda, based on a major version of the largamente opening. 1958 Times 27 Nov. 6/6 He did cause just one raised eyebrow with the very much slower tempo he adopted for the largamente second subject tune in the finale. 2003 C. R. Arnold Organ Lit. xvii. 249 The largamente prelude is only thirteen measures long. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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