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con brio
[ kon bree-oh, kohn; Italian kawn bree-aw ]
adverb
- with vigor; vivaciously (used as a musical direction).
con brio
/ k蓲n 藞bri藧蓹蕣 /
adjective
- music (to be performed) with liveliness or spirit, as in the phrase allegro con brio
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of con brio1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of con brio1
Example Sentences
If the first bar is like that, it鈥檚 not con brio at all; it鈥檚 allegro comodo or allegro pesante or something like that.
Telemundo, using the marketing power of many NBCUniversal networks, wants to attract viewers with a different sound: Cantor鈥檚 cantabile con brio.
Grover Gardner, veteran narrator of the Montalbano series, delivers a marvelous performance, serving up the many Spanish and Italian phrases con brio.
Stravinsky himself called the menage a 鈥渢rio con brio.鈥
The sound in 鈥淐anto鈥 was grainy and malleable, and in 鈥淒eciso, con brio鈥 bright and incisive.
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