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largo adverb [ ˈlɑːɡəʊ ]

• (especially as a direction) with a slow tempo and dignified style.

largo adjective

• played with a slow tempo and dignified style.
• "a hauntingly beautiful English horn solo was the highlight of the famous largo movement"

largo noun

• a passage, movement, or composition marked to be performed with a slow tempo and dignified style.
Origin: Italian, from Latin largus ‘copious, abundant’.


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