English to Latin Meaning of largo - Cum Sancto Spiritu


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Definitions of largo in English
Noun(1) (music
Adjective(1) very slow in tempo and broad in manner
Adverb(1) slowly and broadly
Examples of largo in English
(1) Handel's Xerxes begins with a famous largo , ├ö├ç├┐Shade as it never was├ö├ç├û (Ombra mai fu), sung by the self-same King of Kings to his beloved: a plane tree.(2) Now, the pianist will either feel daunted or liberated by the fact that PrÔö£┬«lude no.4 bears no time signature: we are simply told largo , espressivo.(3) The second movement, largo , is begun by the piano in a delicate shift away from the minor theme: the transition was handled adeptly by Goode, who set a perfect tempo for the burst of strings which enters upon his last bar.
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(1) largo ::
Cum Sancto Spiritu
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Different Forms
largo, largos
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