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moderato /ˌmɒdəˈrɑːtəʊ /Music adverb & adjective(Especially as a direction) at a moderate pace: [postpositive:, as submodifier]: allegro moderato...- In other words, the mood that is written above the score is never quite identical to the affects it contains: Moderato Cantabile is never quite moderato cantabile.
- The penultimate, Prelude 23, is faster than the moderato marking.
- As this passage also suggests, however, moderato cantabile seems to be much more than what is written above the score.
noun (plural moderatos)A passage marked to be performed at a moderate pace.The moderato comes with such tastefully conceived phrasing and smooth quality that there is now the kind of near-perfection that gives an idea of what these two musicians are capable of together....- The work falls into four movements - moderato, slow, scherzo, and allegro finale - the last three played without a break.
- A mysterious first movement, prelude: adagio - moderato, runs much of its course over a rocking two-note pattern, building to a powerful climax.
OriginItalian, literally 'moderate'. Rhymesagitato, Ambato, castrato, esparto, inamorato, legato, obbligato (US obligato), ostinato, pizzicato, rubato, staccato, tomato, vibrato, Waikato |