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  • s  (of tempo) very fast and lively
  • r  lively, in music
    play this section vivace!

  • Turning 83, famed American Composer-Critic Virgil Thomson proved to be as vivace as the music he has written for every mode from concert hall to films over half a century.
  • Did you see the way he jigged during the vivace?" But once more the Philharmonic came back strong in the second half, this time with a brilliant performance of Prokofiev's .
  • In the gossipy world of concert music, word of prodigiously gifted Soviets zips along the grapevine allegro vivace; unheard Russians like Feltsman tend to loom large in the .
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  • Report: Not Just For Tabloids; UK Privacy-Invading Hackers Widespread
    The phone-hacking scandal that's surrounded Rupert Murdoch's tabloid empire is bad enough, but according to a newly revealed report, it's small potatoes compared to what some other companies have been doing in the UK. Presto Vivace writes with this excerpt from The Independent: "Soca, dubbed 'Britain's FBI,' knew six years ago that blue-chip institutions were hiring private investigators to ...
    June 22, 2013 - Slashdot

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