英:[ænˈdænteɪ]
美:[ɑnˈdɑnte, ænˈdænti]
英:[ænˈdænteɪ]
美:[ɑnˈdɑnte, ænˈdænti]
an·dan·te
an dan teI [or] aen daen ti
"this passage must be played andante"
音乐术语,“适度缓慢”,起源于1742年的意大利 andante,意为“步行”,是 andare 的现在分词形式,意为“去”,源自于通俗拉丁语 ambitare(西班牙语 andar “去”的来源),源自于拉丁语 ambitus, ambire 的过去分词形式,意为“绕着走,四处走动”,由 amb- “周围”(源自于 PIE 词根 *ambhi- “周围”)和 ire “走”(源自于 PIE 词根 *ei- “走”)组成。
Adverb or adjective Italian, literally, going, present participle of andare to go
The first known use of andante was in 1714
andante1 of 2adverb or adjective
slow but not too slow—used as a direction in music
andante2 of 2noun
a musical piece or movement in andante tempo
1 In Handel's music one often meets the expression andante allegro, which is equivalent to andante con moto.
2 The following phrase was begun in tempo andante:— At the fifth bar there was a slight accellerando, and an increase of tone.
3 Rather quicker than andante; between that allegretto. µ Some, taking andante in its original sense of ½going,¸ and andantino as its diminutive, or ½less going,¸ define the latter as slower than andante.
4 The Immigrant becomes a stifling opera of unhappiness, at an oppressive andante tempo, trudging onwards through its own heavy weather.
5 The andante, played with great tenderness, had the right nerve-steadying effect, and the scherzo was furiously scintillating.
6 ...the violas' Andante theme.
中提琴的行板主旋律
7 When directing his own plays, he was routinely heard to use the musical terms piano and fortissimo, andante and allegro.
8 I was more impressed with the Scriabin numbers; the Sonata in F-sharp Minor surges forward from the first bar, and the andante is really beautifully voiced.
9 The tempo marking in most cases is andante , adagio, or largo.
大多数第一乐章的速度标记是行板 、 柔板或广板.
10 The composer was persuaded by a colleague to publish this nine-minute andante separately.
11 Even so, “Mozart and Contemporaries” came off as an unbroken, unfurling, hypnotically broad, almost dreamlike silk of sound, inward-looking and wistful in both major and minor keys, in both andante and allegro.
12 That silence was sublime: the pause between Beethoven's andante allegro—the second before the Spanish bull rushes upon the torreador.
13 Though “Curtain” starts adagio, most of it is andante, traveling the stage in moderate tempo but with a wide supply of dynamic contrasts.
14 You can hear whiffs of Mahler, however, in the Solo Sonata's scherzo, while Bach, never far from Schulhoff's imagination, dominates the extraordinary andante of the Second Sonata.
15 Next comes the andante movement, the most beautiful of the three.
16 If I only had," said he, "a few stanzas to arrange as an andante and duo, all would be right.
17 I heard her breathing steadily a few minutes later, and from far off somewhere in the outer world the mournful whistle of a screech owl came to my ears, the andante of the winter night.
18 The Brahms quintet took time to cohere, and it was not until the andante and the spiky scherzo that Kovacevich's playing settled into its familiar balanced directness.
19 In the opening andante, a tender, songful melody is spun over a rippling accompaniment.
20 This does not mean that one may play andante where an allegro is prescribed, but that one person's allegro differs slightly from that of another person.