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Exempel på hur du använder LENTO i en mening
- Before the modern concept and notation of metric modulations composers used the terms doppio piu mosso and doppio piu lento for double and half-speed, and later markings such as:.
- Theme C più lento (slower) — a sostenuto in the parallel key of C minor (D major, enharmonic equivalent to C major).
- 1 in G minor "Tremolo", marked Andante Non troppo – lento cantabile, which is after Paganini's Caprice No.
- This marking will usually modify another, such as lento a capriccio, often used in the Hungarian Rhapsodies of Franz Liszt.
- Her choices were "Deo Gracias" from A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten, the final chorus from the St Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach, "Milord" by Édith Piaf, "Beat Out Dat Rhythm on a Drum" from the musical Carmen Jones, the "Andante quasi lento e cantabile" from the Carol Symphony by Victor Hely-Hutchinson, the Allegro from the String Quintet in C Major by Franz Schubert, the Allegro from the Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquín Rodrigo and the "Papageno Duet" from The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- Italian producer Technoboy, in his track "The Undersound" released in 2009, fused lento with modern hardstyle elements; while the track claims to christen the new genre "undersound", the term "lento" is still used occasionally to denominate hardstyle tracks.
- The dialogue is opened by the soprano as the Soul in an aria in E minor, marked lento, "" (Dearest Jesus, my desire), The voice is complemented by an obbligato oboe, described by John Eliot Gardiner as "a solo oboe as her accomplice in spinning the most ravishing cantilena in the manner of one of Bach’s concerto slow movements".
- The aria is notated in D-flat major with time signatures of 3/4 for the verse and common time (4/4) for the refrain (""); the tempo indication is andantino (=66) for the verses and un poco più lento (a little slower) for the refrain.
- Allegro, molto fuoco - Tempo poco larghetto - Tempo primo - Poco lento - L'istesso tempo (Doppio) - Cadenza - Grandioso - brilliante.
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