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Allegro - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

allegro

/əˈlɛɡroʊ/ /əˈlɛɡrəʊ/

Definition:

A fast, lively musical tempo or passage.

Synonyms:

brisk, lively, quick, spirited

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective, adverb

Antonyms:

slow, adagio

Common Collocations:

allegro movement, play allegro, allegro tempo

Derivatives:

allegretto, allegrissimo

Usage Tips:

Use "allegro" to describe music played briskly or a fast-paced section in a composition.

Common Phrases:

allegro con brio, allegro moderato, allegro assai

Etymology:

Italian origin meaning "cheerful" or "lively," adopted into musical terminology in the 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The orchestra played the final movement allegro.
  • 2. She practiced the piano piece at an allegro tempo.
  • 3. The composer marked the section "allegro" for energy.
  • 4. Dancers moved quickly to the allegro rhythm.

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