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con moto

American  
[kon moh-toh, kohn, kawn maw-taw] / kɒn ˈmoʊ toʊ, koʊn, kɔn ˈmɔ tɔ /

adverb

  1. with spirited drive; animatedly (used as a musical direction).


con moto British  
/ kɒn ˈməʊtəʊ /

adjective

  1. music (to be performed) in a brisk or lively manner

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Etymology

Origin of con moto

1890–95; < Italian: with animation

Example Sentences

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The restored movement — the “Blumine” or “Flowerine” passage, marked andante con moto — offered an unexpected respite on the familiar journey of the First.

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2023

The third and fourth were a showcase of bustling internal mechanics — especially the andante con moto third, in which the violins seem eager to identify as woodwinds.

From Washington Post • Dec. 10, 2022

The new discoveries confirm that Reisinger included this suite’s most surprising single item, the beautifully poignant andante con moto number.

From New York Times • Oct. 13, 2015

The section movement begins Andante con moto, D major, 4-4.

From Franz Liszt by Huneker, James

So the Andante con moto might begin: 'But the Lord hath upraised one, the Lord,' etc.

From The History of Mendelssohn's Oratorio "Elijah" by Edwards, Frederick George