allegro

[US]/ə'legrəʊ/
[UK]/ə'lɛgro/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a fast-paced movement in music; quick tempo
adj. fast
adv. quickly

Phrases & Collocations

allegro movement

Example Sentences

play this section allegro

allegro ma non troppo.

IV. Presto—Allegro assai —Andante maestoso—Allegro energico, Sempre ben marcato

Allegro energico e sempre ben marcato-O Freunde, nicht diese Tone!

Symphony No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 38, Spring: Andante un poco maestoso - Allegro molto vivace

A:In cct, you can use post-route, spread wire and center wire.In allegro, you can use roue-glosss-parameter-ceneter lines between pads. 24.

Real-world Examples

So, things like allegro, allegretto, crescendo, diminuendo are all Italian words, which musicians understand, even though they're not in their own language.

Source: Engvid-Gill Course Collection

Beethoven wrote in an 1817 letter that he wanted to drop musical terms like " allegro" for fast, " andante" for slow, or " presto" for extremely fast.

Source: VOA Special February 2023 Collection

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