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How to use largo in a sentence

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The series comes to a climax in three largo reliefs from 1966 that feature baroque, curved sections forming irregular billowing masses.
Symphony No. 3 consists of three movements in slow lento and largo tempi and is played at low dynamic levels throughout.
But largo sees his new book on religion as a natural extension of his previous work.
Two largo mochas with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles to go, please.
Whitney was picked up by police at a bank in Largo, Florida, where he'd hunkered down to catch a bit of shut-eye.
I think that, having dived all the main wrecks, that's it for the Key Largo part of my trip.
Nonetheless, a movement such as the Largo in the B flat concerto can only amaze with its expressiveness and power.
Here, Grechaninov inverts the middle movements order with the slow movement coming third and this Largo is extremely well constructed.
The beautiful sense of orchestral chamber music the trio brought to the Largo was memorable.
There follows a mournful Largo second movement that is, in effect, a funeral march.
The most famous paediatrician and child development specialist Remo Largo answers ten questions on this topic.
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The Largo prelude includes an extended fugal section, marked Un poco Allegro, a rare occurrence in Graupner.
Shaped by the fastidious Harnoncourt, the central andante movement opens with a horn theme that whispers an affinity to the Largo from the New World symphony.
Coming from the Caribbean, we made our landfall at Cayo Largo.
The Largo maestoso finale, at thirteen minutes, is the longest movement.
At the time, she was hosting a regular show at Largo, the illustriously hip club in Los Angeles.
Hamelin, too, creates a richly singing sound in the Largo of the Third Sonata, but his aria has a darker cast, sorrowing rather than communing.
Bond engages Largo in a fistfight before Largo is shot dead with a harpoon gun wielded by Domino.
On the other side of the abyss is a Presto finale that some consider too lighthearted after the horror that is the Largo.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A composer writes a larghetto when he feels something like writing a largo but isn't, on the whole, quite up to it.
He got out of the cab and entered the Villa on foot from the largo di Vittoria end.
Alexander Selkirk was born at largo, Scotland, in 1676, and bred to the sea.
In the Finale of the sonata the largo still makes its influence felt.
The mood changes from con spirito to andante con expresione, to recitativo, to largo ed amoroso.
Of course, no one can be at a loss to distinguish a largo from a Presto.
These words are both derived from largo, meaning large, broad.
She finished the last note of the largo and sat quiet for a moment.
That was enough to restore my balance and enable me to attack the largo.
A group of us at work decided to order something by phone from a well-known hot dog house in Largo, Fla.
The whispered string phrases that underscored Kwan Sheung-fung's plangent cor anglais solo in the Largo were wonderfully expressive and tender.
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