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adagietto

In musical notation, indicating a pace slightly quicker than adagio. The best-known example is the fourth movement of Mahler's 5th symphony.



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The printed program referred to Adagietto as a "marvelous piece" representing "the sublime love between man and woman.
With 120 dancers from both the Bejart Ballet Lausanne and Bejart's Rudra Ballet school, the eclectic choreography ranged from a beautiful solo by Gil Roman to Gustav Mahler's Adagietto, to a gleeful group performance to the modern voice of Elton John.
 
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