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单词 adagietto
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adagiettoadj.n.

Brit. /əˌdɑː(d)ʒiːˈɛtəʊ/, /əˌda(d)ʒiːˈɛtəʊ/, U.S. /əˌdɑ(d)ʒiˈɛdoʊ/
Forms: also with capital initial.
Origin: A borrowing from Italian. Etymon: Italian adagietto.
Etymology: < Italian adagietto (1823 or earlier; chiefly in musical use, as a tempo designation, or as noun denoting a movement) < adagio adagio adv. + -etto -et suffix1.
Music.
A. adj.
Of tempo: slow, but faster than adagio (adagio adj. 1a).
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > tempo > [adjective] > specific tempo
runningc1440
pronto1724
adagio1729
andante1742
amoroso1764
tittuping1772
allegretto1783
allegro1794
largo1795
andantino1819
furioso1823
adagietto1841
accelerando1842
rubato1846
bright1872
mosso1876
ritenuto1876
vivace1922
motoric1937
mouvementé1938
tranquillo1939
up tempo1948
downtempo1957
1841 J. F. Warner Universal Dict. Musical Terms p. xxxvii/1 in tr. G. Weber Gen. Music Teacher These diminutive endings are sometimes also used adjectively, to denote a smaller degree of the property or attribute expressed by the adjective, as e. g. Adagietto, somewhat adagio.
1930 Daily News (Huntingdon, Pa.) 12 May 1/4 The Adagietto movement is scored for first and second violins, violas and 'cellos.
1991 CD Rev. Oct. 36/1 The emphasis on portamento and expressive excess are heart-on-the-sleeve Mahler 5 Adagietto tactics.
2006 C. M. Wright & B. R. Simms Music Western Civilization lix. 563 Mahler marked the tempo of his Adagietto movement in the Fifth Symphony simply Sehr langsam—‘very slow’.
B. n.
A short adagio movement.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [noun] > main division of opus > types of movement
allegro1683
amoroso1769
finale1783
adagio1785
andante1785
appassionato1838
trio1840
presto1842
andantino1845
adagietto1852
scherzo1852
scherzando1876
galanterie1911
1825 Harmonicon Feb. 37/1 Paganini played another Concerto di un solo tempo by Rode,..and an Adagietto e Polacchetta con Variazione.]
1852 Musical Times Nov. 84/2 There is also especially to admire in this Adagietto, that distinctness in the scoring, that separation of the phrases of voices and instruments.
1876 J. Stainer & W. A. Barrett Dict. Musical Terms 17/1 Adagietto (It.), a movement diminutive of Adagio.
1909 Monthly Musical Rec. Aug. 185/2 Adagietto for strings and harp, Gustav Mahler.
1976 Daily Tel. 4 Dec. 11/2 The strings surpassed themselves in the brief and intimate Adagietto—the real Mahler.
2010 A. Ashby Absolute Music, Mech. Reprod. Notes 296 Bernstein's performance of the Adagietto at the funerals of Sergey Koussevitsky, John F. Kennedy, and Robert Kennedy.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adj.n.1841
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