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‖ adagietto, adv., a., and n. Mus.|əˌdɑːdʒiːˈɛtəʊ| [It., dim. of adagio.] A. adv. and adj. Slow(ly), but less so than adagio. B. n. A short adagio movement.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 17/1 Adagietto (It.), a movement diminutive of Adagio. 1909Monthly Musical Rec. 1 Aug. 185/2 Adagietto for strings and harp, Gustav Mahler. 1938P. A. Scholes Oxf. Compan. Mus. 16/1 Adagietto (It.), slow, but less so than adagio. 1944W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. 15/2 Adagietto [It.]. (1) A tempo somewhat faster than adagio.—(2) A short adagio. 1976Daily Tel. 4 Dec. 11/2 The strings surpassed themselves in the brief and intimate Adagietto—the real Mahler. |