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    a·da·gio
    /əˈdä(d)ZHēō/

    adverb

    • 1. (especially as a direction) in slow tempo: "the music is played adagio with very slight dynamic change"

    adjective

    • 1. performed in slow tempo: "the beautiful adagio ending of the piece was just too loud"

    noun

    • 1. a movement or composition marked to be played adagio.

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  2. The meaning of ADAGIO is at a slow tempo —used chiefly as a direction in music.

  3. Feb 23, 2024 · Adagio is an Italian term meaning “slowly” or “at ease.” It’s used in music to indicate a tempo that is leisurely and graceful. When a piece of music is marked adagio, it suggests playing the music at a relaxed and easy pace, often conveying a sense of calmness, reflection, and emotive depth in the music.

  4. (Definition of adagio from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of adagio. adagio. The adagio that opens the comedy would then, at the conclusion, represent the serious, or the serene, restful, serious principle of the valley.

  5. In music, the term adagio means played slowly. If a symphony has an adagio movement, it's a section that's played at a slow tempo. Adagio can be an instruction on a piece of sheet music, directing the musician to play slowly, or it can be a description of a musical interlude.

  6. a sequence of well-controlled, graceful movements performed as a display of skill. a duet by a man and a woman or mixed trio emphasizing difficult technical feats. (especially in ballet) a love-duet sequence in a pas de deux. adagio. / əˈdɑːdʒɪˌəʊ; aˈdadʒo /.

  7. Adagio is a musical term that indicates a slow and expressive tempo. But what does it mean for composers and performers? Learn more about the history and meaning of adagio in music, and listen to some of the most beautiful examples from classical repertoire.

  8. Among the various tempo markings that guide musicians, “adagio” stands out for its ability to evoke a profound sense of calmness and introspection. This article delves into the essence of adagio, tracing its etymological roots, exploring its characteristics, and examining its significance across different musical eras.

  9. adagio. ( əˈdɑːdʒɪˌəʊ; Italian aˈdadʒo) music. adj, adv. (Classical Music) (to be performed) slowly. n, pl -gios. 1. (Classical Music) a movement or piece to be performed slowly. 2. (Ballet) ballet a slow section of a pas de deux. [C18: Italian, from ad at + agio ease]

  10. ADAGIO meaning: 1. a piece of music that should be played slowly: 2. a piece of music that should be played…. Learn more.

  11. 1. (in a) slow and leisurely (manner) often used as a musical direction. noun Word forms: plural aˈdagios. 2. an adagio movement or passage. 3. a slow ballet dance, esp. the main section of a pas de deux, requiring skillful partnering and balancing.

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