it means to play slowly and sadly
Molto giocoso! in Italian is "Very merry!" in English.
As far as I am aware the term is giocoso But you could use giojoso meaning merry
Lively and humorous.
it means to play slowly and sadly
gay, merry, playful
gay, merry, playful
Law and Order Criminal Intent - 2001 Dramma Giocoso 5-16 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 New Zealand:M (DVD rating) USA:TV-14
Volker Mattern has written: 'Das Dramma giocoso' -- subject(s): Opera
Law and Order Criminal Intent - 2001 Dramma Giocoso 5-16 was released on: USA: 9 April 2006 Netherlands: 16 December 2006 Germany: 14 February 2007 France: 17 June 2007 Hungary: 5 September 2007 Japan: 2 September 2011
"Joyous [and] playful" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase allegro giocoso.Specifically, the masculine adjective allegro means "joyous, merry." The masculine adjective giocosotranslates as "playful." The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro djo-KO-so" in Italian.
Allegro: quick, lively Adagio e sempre: slow tempo throughout Allegro con spirito: quick, lively, with spirit Andante: moderately slow (a bit faster than adagio) Menuetto: minuet: social dance piece usually in 3/4 time and usually short Presto: Fast tempo Allegro marcato: quick, lively, played with strong accentuation Adagio: slow Giuoco delle coppie: literally "game of the couples"- this is a title, not a musical direction Allegro giocoso: Quick, lively, happily, merrily
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -I---SO. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter I and 6th letter S and 7th letter O. In alphabetical order, they are: giocoso nitroso