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agitato
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agitated.
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allargando
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broadening, becoming a little slower.
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allegro
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cheerful or brisk, but commonly interpreted as lively, fast.
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assez (Fr.)
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enough, sufficiently.
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a tempo
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in time; i.e., return to the main tempo.
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ben
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well
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breit (Ger)
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broad
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brio
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vigor
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calore
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warmth
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capo
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head
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cesura
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break, stop
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colla parte
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with the soloist; as an instruction in an orchestral score or part, it instructs the conductor or orchestral musician to follow the rhythm and tempo of the solo performer
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come primo
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like the first time; as before
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diminuendo
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dwindling; i.e., with gradually decreasing volume
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doloroso
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sorrowfully, plaintively
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ein wenig (Ger)
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a little
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encore (Fr)
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again
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espressivo
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expressively
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fieramente
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proudly
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fine
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the end
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l'istesso
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the same
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lontano
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from a distance
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marcato
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marked
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marcia
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march
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meno
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less
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