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appassionato

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appassionato [əˌpæsjəˈnɑːtəʊ]
adj & adv
(Music / Classical Music) Music (to be performed) in an impassioned manner


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Lo studio di Payen si concentra invece sulla relazione fra Tristan e Dinadan nel testo, sostenendo che il rapporto frai due personaggi costituisce la figura tipica dell'amicizia romanzesca, eredita del compagnonnage epico quanto della dicotomia amico ragionevole/amico appassionato della commedia latina.
The Shanghai Quartet made a forceful, compelling case for the opening "Molto allegro e appassionato," a neoclassic sonata movement built largely around a forceful, angular statement, as well as the concluding "Molto allegro (come prima)," a movement that alwayshas disappointed me, as Barber never really develops the musical material.
The dapper 79-year-old is a gentleman conductor, standing aside and perfectly still as Roth's solo reached a crescendo during the opening allegro molto appassionato.
 
 
 
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