Adagio
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Adagio [aˈdaːdʒo] (from Italian adagio "slowly", coming from the expression ad agio, "at ease") may refer to:
Music
- Adagio, a tempo marking, indicating that music is to be played slowly, or a composition intended to be played in this manner
- Adagio for Strings, by Samuel Barber
- Adagio in G minor, attributed to Tomaso Albinoni, composed by Remo Giazotto
- "Adagio in D Minor" (John Murphy song), from the soundtrack to the 2007 film Sunshine
Albums
Songs
- "Adagio" (Lara Fabian song), from the 2000 album Lara Fabian
- "Adagio", by Secret Garden, on the 1996 album Songs from a Secret Garden
- Adagio for Strings (Tiësto), a cover of Barber's Adagio by Tiësto
- "Adagio in C Minor", by Yanni, from the 1997 album Tribute
- "Adagio For Tron", from the TRON: Legacy soundtrack, by Daft Punk
- "Adagio", by Epica, on The Classical Conspiracy album
Groups
- Adagio (band), a French progressive metal band
Human motion
- Adagio (acrobatics), a form of acrobalance found in circus and dance
- Adagio (ballet technique)
Other uses
- Adagio (film), a 2000 Russian film
- Adagio (hotel), an apartment hotel brand
- Adagio Dazzle, one of the main antagonists in the movie My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks
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