Lento Beati mortui in Domino morientes, Beati mortui in Domino morientes, Beati mortui in Domino morientes deinceps.
Lento Confirma hoc Deus, quod operatus es in nobis, a tempo sancto tuo quod est in Jerusalem.
Then comes a Lento in six-four time based on the celebrated Marlbrook song, a dignified movement containing, among other canonic imitations, one in the ninth.
Music: Lento ma non troppo] In the last movement the composer confesses the "Fantasy" in the title.
The theme has an entirely new ring and answer when it enters Allegro after the Lento prelude.
The Allegro seems a mere irruption; for the Lento prelude reappears in full solemnity.
He showed his regard also for the interests of Lucius Antonius, who had been a most equitable surveyor of private and public domains, with Nucula and Lento for his colleagues.
Men of septemviral rank, Lento and Nucula, and then that delight and darling of the Roman people, Lucius Antonius.
Exquisitely poised are his pinions for flight, and in the piu lento he wheels significantly and majestically about in the blue.
When Gutmann studied the C sharp minor Nocturne with Chopin, the master told him that the middle section- -the molto piu lento in D flat major--should be played as a recitative.
The tempo, marked in both editions, lento assai, is fast.
The strong position of Lento caused it to be often contested during the wars for Corsican independence, and it was General Paoli's head-quarters before his last and fatal battle.
Of these, Lentoand Bigorno are the most considerable, although Campittello gives its name to the canton.
With regard to the above-named Lento ma non troppo (Op.
The piu lento is certainly one of the most scherzo-like thoughts in Chopin's scherzos--so light and joyful, yet a volcano is murmuring under this serenity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lento" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.