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Andantino   Listen
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Andantino  adj.  (Mus.) Rather quicker than andante; between that allegretto. Note: Some, taking andante in its original sense of "going," and andantino as its diminutive, or "less going," define the latter as slower than andante.






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"Andantino" Quotes from Famous Books



... the composer had published a set of "Sechs Leichte Clavier Sonaten," and these, in one or two respects, are curious. The opening movement of No. 6 has no double bars, and, therefore, no repeat of the first section. And again, it has a coda pausing on the dominant chord and followed by an Andantino. This second movement, peculiar in form and modulation, ends on the dominant of F, leading directly ...
— The Pianoforte Sonata - Its Origin and Development • J.S. Shedlock



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