Tempo di valse is a common tempo used in waltz arrangements. It indicates to the conductor that the piece should be conducted in 2. For example, making three quarter time into six eighths. Ultimately, it does not create much of a variance, but it is a heads up. 3 -> 6 when in Tempo di Valse (in 2)
4 -> 8
"Bolero time" is an English equivalent of tempo di bolero. The masculine singular noun, preposition, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "tempo (time) of (the Latin American and Spanish dance) bolero." The pronunciation will be "TEM-po dee bo-LEY-ro" in Italian.
The tempo of a waltz. 123-123-123... So as fast as you would dance a waltz.
Slow
French for 'Waltz of the Flowers', probably from Tsaikovsky's 'Nutcracker'. Follow link below.
The answer is the "tempo" as in, this tempo is really fast!
"March tempo."
Tempo di Marcia means "march tempo", or 120 beats per minute.
Tempo di uccidere was created on 1989-09-10.
Tempo di Foatrett in Italian means "Foatrett time (tempo)" in English.
Ugo Faller has written: 'Tempo di lupi, tempo di Agnelli'
The cast of Tempo di riposo - 1991 includes: Carlo Colnaghi as himself
The cast of Tempo di viaggio - 1983 includes: Tonino Guerra as himself Andrei Tarkovsky as himself
The cast of Il tempo di morire - 2005 includes: Sarah Baumann Davide Devenuto
Tempo di uccidere - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Germany:16 Iceland:12 USA:R
Tempo di Roma - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Portugal:(Banned) West Germany:16 (nf)
The cast of Sei ore di tempo - 1954 includes: Renzo Borelli Memmo Carotenuto Ariane Dhay
"Time for school" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tempo di scuola.Specifically, the masculine noun tempo means "time, weather." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun scuola means "school."The pronunciation is "TEHM-poh dee SKWOH-lah."