Michael Adante was born on August 1, 1979, in India..
The music is known as a march.
Andante is a term used to describe the tempo, or speed, of a piece. It means at a (moderate) walking pace.
"Adante con moto" is an Italian musical term that translates to "walking with motion." It indicates a tempo that is moderately fast, suggesting a pace that is lively yet not rushed. This term is often used in classical music to convey a sense of movement and energy, while maintaining a steady and comfortable rhythm.
Mendelssohn"Songs Without Words" OP. 53. 1. Adante con moto in "A" flat.
Andante, and/or Andante Moderato
AnswerJascha Heifetz played Camille Saint-Saens' "Introducionne and Rondo Capricioso", most of the third movement of Mendelssohn's violin concerto, "Estrellita" by Manuel Ponce, "Hora Staccato" by Grigoras Dinicu, part of "Melodie" by Peter Tchaikovsky, and an arrangement of the opening to the well-known "Adante Cantabile", also by Tchaikowsky.
The team event at the Athens Olympics was won by France, with Great Britain taking the silver, and the bronze going to the USA. The individual gold went to Leslie Law (Great Britain) on Shear L'Eau, the silver went to Kimberley Severson (USA) on Winsome Adante, and Pippa Funnell (Great Britain) on Primmore's Pride took the bronze.
Prestissimo is the fastest musical tempo, followed in decending tempo by presto (very fast), vivace (lively), allegro (fast), moderato (moderate), adante (walking pace), adagio (slow), largo (very slow), and grave (very, very slow). The term "accelerando" means to get faster, and "ritardando" means to get slower, while "a tempo" means to return to the original pace.
There's really no one best rider in the world. Equestrian sports encompass many different disciplines, and even within those disciplines there really isn't one 'best' rider. You should probably research the individual disciplines you're focusing on, and find out the top riders in those categories.
There are many Famous Horses in the world. Here are some of them in Categories Famous Dressage Horses: -Bolero -Brantano II -Brentina -Donnerhall -Florencio -Furioso II -Keltec Salinero -Montevideo -Poetin -Sandro Hit -Seldom Seen Famous Eventing Horses -Arrow -Babamist -Ben Faerie -Biko -Charisma -Custom Made -Dr. Peaches -Eagle Lion -Giltedge -Golden Willow -Happy Talk -Headley Britannia -Heyday -Hideaway's Erin go Bragh -JJ Babu -Jenny Camp -Kilkenny -Little Tricky -Merry Sovereign -Might Tango -Murphy Himself -Poltroon -Priceless -Show of Heart -Stream Lion -Supreme Rock -Tamarillo -The Grasshopper -The Gray Goose -Theodore O'Connor -Toytown -Windfall II -Winsome Adante Horses in Film and Television -The Adventures of Champion -Black Stallion -Bamboo Harvester -Black Beauty -Buttermilk -Cass Ole -Docs Keepin Time -Downlands Cancara -El Mokhtar -Fury -Mister Ed -My Friend Flicka -Popcorn Deelites -Rex -Texas Dandy -Thunder -Trigger And here's a Link to Famous Racehorses http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Racehorses
Felice Orlandi has: Performed in "I Spy" in 1955. Played Emilio in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Vince Fawcett in "The Harder They Fall" in 1956. Played Bert in "Never Love a Stranger" in 1958. Played Luis in "Naked City" in 1958. Played Carben in "Border Patrol" in 1959. Played Blue Serge Man in "Winterset" in 1959. Played Julio Nicklas in "Border Patrol" in 1959. Played The Pusher in "The Pusher" in 1960. Played Assassin in "Insight" in 1960. Played Oren Willard in "The F.B.I." in 1965. Performed in "The Wackiest Ship in the Army" in 1965. Played Capt. Vincent Scoffield in "The Wild Wild West" in 1965. Played Benjamin Buckley in "The Wild Wild West" in 1965. Played Johnny Thorne in "Mission: Impossible" in 1966. Played Luther McQueen in "The Road West" in 1966. Played Colonel Alex Strabo in "Mission: Impossible" in 1966. Played Adante in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Lucky in "Captain Nice" in 1967. Played Roan Horse in "Custer" in 1967. Played Felipe in "The High Chaparral" in 1967. Played Vince in "Hawaii Five-O" in 1968. Played Antoine in "The Doris Day Show" in 1968. Played Albert Renick in "Bullitt" in 1968. Played Angelito Fidel in "The Name of the Game" in 1968. Played Man in Black in "Catch-22" in 1970. Played Arthur Burelli in "Storefront Lawyers" in 1970. Played Jose Gorman in "Monty Nash" in 1971. Played Cassick in "Cannon" in 1971. Played Segarra in "Sarge" in 1971. Played Killer Larsen in "The Partners" in 1971. Played Al Price in "Cannon" in 1971. Played Anderson in "Un homme est mort" in 1972. Played Herb Shako in "The Streets of San Francisco" in 1972. Played Jack Vincent in "The Streets of San Francisco" in 1972. Played Eddie in "Temperatures Rising" in 1972. Played Mr. Griffin in "Barnaby Jones" in 1973. Played Mr. Sloat in "The New Perry Mason" in 1973. Played Fernandez in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Detective Diaz in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Sgt. Ron Contrera in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Hank Perrone in "Honor Thy Father" in 1973. Played Frank Orlandi in "The Outfit" in 1973. Played Cal in "The Six Million Dollar Man" in 1974. Performed in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Detective in "The Girl on the Late, Late Show" in 1974. Played Le Beau in "Hard Times" in 1975. Played Rick Race in "Switch" in 1975. Played Juan Robles in "The Bionic Woman" in 1976. Played Gold Plainclothesman in "The Driver" in 1978. Played Mr. Reddick in "The Long Riders" in 1980. Played Fabiani in "Fugitive Family" in 1980. Played Tony Barletta in "Hill Street Blues" in 1981. Played Frank Lund in "The Powers of Matthew Star" in 1982. Played Tony in "Tales from the Darkside" in 1983. Played Pierre Dumont in "Santa Barbara" in 1984. Played Joey DeSalvo in "Hit List" in 1989. Played Luciano in "The Neon Empire" in 1989. Played Warden in "Another 48 Hrs." in 1990.