con brio
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Definition
Adverb:
- With liveliness or spirit: A musical direction indicating that a passage should be performed in a brisk, energetic, and spirited manner.
Adjective:
- Performed with liveliness or spirit: Describing music that is played in a brisk, energetic, and spirited style.
Usage Examples
Adverb (as a musical instruction):
- The score indicates the finale should be played con brio.
- "Allegro con brio" is a common tempo marking meaning "fast with spirit."
Adjective (describing the music):
- The orchestra's con brio interpretation was exhilarating.
- He is known for his con brio performances of Beethoven's symphonies.
Advanced Usage
- Musical Context: "Con brio" is almost exclusively used in the context of Western classical music notation to instruct performers on the character of the music. It is often combined with a tempo marking (e.g., Allegro con brio).
- The movement marked "Allegro con brio" sets an energetic tone for the entire symphony.
Variants and Related Words
- Brio (noun): Vigor or vivacity of style or performance.
- The pianist played with great brio.
- Con (preposition): An Italian preposition meaning "with," used in many musical terms (e.g., con moto, con fuoco).
Synonyms
- Spiritedly
- Vigorously
- With energy
- With vivacity
Related Idioms & Phrases
- With gusto: Although not a direct synonym, this English idiom captures a similar sense of enthusiastic vigor and is sometimes used in non-musical contexts.
- She sang the folk songs with gusto.
Adjective
- with liveliness or spirit
Adverb
- with liveliness or spirit
- allegro con brio