andante
Andante is a musical term referring to the speed at which a piece of music should be played. It means 'slowly', or at a walking pace.
Maestoso means majestic, with passion. and andante is a "tempo" indication, it means fast.
A moderately slow tempo
andante tranquillo is a tempo marking that means a peacefully medium slow tempo. Andante means "walking tempo" so not too slow or too fast and Tranquillo is like the English word tranquil which means peaceful.
Andante, and/or Andante Moderato
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andante moderato or andantino which means alternating between faster and slower than andante
andante moderato or andantino (which means alternating between faster and slower than andante).
Andante is just a term to describe the speed of the music, slower. Many artists have songs that end up being described by the phrase andante. Since you're asking about Mozart then I'm guessing you're referring to the concierto 21. Anything by Mozart is a classic for future reference. Most of it was written for piano but if you have the music and his name is in the corner it's a classic.
Andante means very slowly, like a turtle
Some songs that a prodigy should play on the violin include Chaconne and No. 1 Andante. These are all intricate pieces that any expert would enjoy performing.
Grave, Largo, Lento and Larghetto are all tempos slower than andante
Andante is a walking pace in music (roughly 73-77 bpm)
Andante is a tempo that means "moderately slow," and maestoso means "majestically," so andante maestoso means "moderately slow, in a majestic manner".
Andante is a walking pace in music (roughly 73-77 bpm)