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con brio

ADVERB
  1. (music) with vigor
    allegro con brio
ADJECTIVE
  1. with vigor

How To Use con brio In A Sentence

  • Perhaps it was the overzealous con brio on the part of cellist Andrés Díaz: maybe there are a lot of sforzandi in the score, but from where I sat I heard more percussive bowstrikes than pure tone more often than I would have liked.
  • Stunned sports fans heard about great choral rushes, about slap shots con brio, about passing agitato and penalty-killing molto expressivo. Murder Without Icing
  • It begins with a short, tentative introduction of Bohemian wistfulness before launching on a vigorous sonata-form Allegro con brio.
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  • Horn Trio in E flat major, Op. 40: IV. Finale: Allegro con brio.
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