1He plucks a Spanish adagio and sings with a deep growling voice.
2The first adagio went off with tolerable success, although Panshine made several mistakes.
3Then the Corps de Ballet danced before & after 2 solo adagio dancers.
4The shout in the last adagio, on the four final bars, O Death!
5But now comes the principal thing; i.e., the great adagio of the second finale.
6At his second concert he played an adagio of Mozart.
7Shostakovich finishes the adagio, the 4th movement of his symphony.
8He tries an adagio from Mozart's K. 467 Piano Concerto.
9As the old adagio says, there's an app for that.
10The climax of the music and the sentiment seems to be always in the adagio.
11When the adagio was finished, the king laid his flute aside and approached the prince.
12The theme is announced in a minor form, adagio:
13He is always jamming the allegro into the adagio.
14Maybe it really was, or maybe not at all, but Albinoni didn't write that adagio.
15If we take a typical symphony of this time, we find, first the adagio introduction.
16Now, to-day, here's a nice, little adagio lesson for us, if we play it properly.