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con brio
[ kon bree-oh, kohn; Italian kawn bree-aw ]
adverb
- with vigor; vivaciously (used as a musical direction).
con brio
/ kɒn ˈbriːəʊ /
adjective
- music (to be performed) with liveliness or spirit, as in the phrase allegro con brio
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Word History and Origins
Origin of con brio1
Borrowed into English from Italian around 1890–95
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Word History and Origins
Origin of con brio1
Italian: with energy
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Example Sentences
The second movement, Andantino con brio, in two-four measure is as bright and sparkling as the corresponding movement in No. 3.
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In this opening gush, or burst, of the 8th Symphony (allegro vivace e con brio) we seem to have such love.
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