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- A_capriccio abstract "A capriccio (Italian: "following one's fancy") is a tempo marking indicating a free and capricious approach to the tempo (and possibly the style) of the piece. This marking will usually modify another, such as lento a capriccio, often used in the Hungarian rhapsodies of Franz Liszt. Perhaps the most famous piece to use the term is Ludwig van Beethoven's Rondo a capriccio (Op. 129) his so-called Rage Over a Lost Penny.".
- A_capriccio wikiPageExternalLink www.grovemusic.com.
- A_capriccio wikiPageID "4082104".
- A_capriccio wikiPageRevisionID "570080085".
- A_capriccio hasPhotoCollection A_capriccio.
- A_capriccio subject Category:Music_performance.
- A_capriccio subject Category:Musical_notation.
- A_capriccio subject Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
- A_capriccio comment "A capriccio (Italian: "following one's fancy") is a tempo marking indicating a free and capricious approach to the tempo (and possibly the style) of the piece. This marking will usually modify another, such as lento a capriccio, often used in the Hungarian rhapsodies of Franz Liszt. Perhaps the most famous piece to use the term is Ludwig van Beethoven's Rondo a capriccio (Op. 129) his so-called Rage Over a Lost Penny.".
- A_capriccio label "A capriccio".
- A_capriccio label "A capriccio".
- A_capriccio label "А капричио".
- A_capriccio sameAs A_capriccio.
- A_capriccio sameAs m.0bh39p.
- A_capriccio sameAs Q300625.
- A_capriccio sameAs Q300625.
- A_capriccio wasDerivedFrom A_capriccio?oldid=570080085.
- A_capriccio isPrimaryTopicOf A_capriccio.