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his IntroductionandAllegro to Sanford later that year. March No. 1 opens with an introduction marked Allegro, con molto fuoco. The introduction leads...
Ichmouratov, Philip Glass and Paul Ben-Haim. While Edward Elgar may be considered a modern composer, his romantic IntroductionandAllegro strongly resembled...
Op. 86, Konzertstück for Four Horns and Orchestra (1849) Op. 92, IntroductionandAllegro appassionato for Piano and Orchestra (1849) Op. 129, Cello Concerto...
earlier usage Allegro moderato – close to, but not quite allegro (116–120 bpm) Allegro – fast and bright (120–156 bpm) Molto Allegro or Allegro vivace – at...
largest and perhaps most deeply felt work; the symphonic study, Falstaff; the IntroductionandAllegro for Strings; the Enigma Variations; and the Violoncello...
Minute Drama – The Truth About Hawaii BBC – Afternoon Drama – 4/4: IntroductionandAllegro BBC – Drama on 3 – (After) Fear Wikiquote has quotations related...
Vierne. The works are categorized by genre, opus number, date of composition and titles. Catalogue of Vierne's Works Compiled by Bernard Gavoty Smith, Rollin;...
organ (ad lib) and strings. Theme (Enigma: Andante) Variation II (Allegro) "H.D.S-P." Variation III (Allegretto) "R.B.T." Variation IV (Allegro di molto) "W...
major parts: an IntroductionandAllegro sonata-form, followed by a Fantasy capped by a shadowy but active Coda, the latter entirely and ingeniously based...
obviously chamber music and may have titles pointing in other directions. Examples include Maurice Ravel's IntroductionandAllegro (1905), Rudi Stephan's...
Op.111 as an introduction of "Allegro". Maestoso is also used very often for parts of pieces meant to sound large, triumphant, heroic, and victorious,...
sonata-allegro form or first movement form) is a musical structure generally consisting of three main sections: an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation...