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allegro

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Allegro is a musical by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics), their third collaboration for the stage. Opening on Broadway on October 10, 1947, the musical centers on the life of Joseph Taylor, Jr., who follows in the footsteps ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context music English) describing a passage having this mark adv. (context music English) played in a quick, lively tempo n. 1 (context music English) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a quick, lively tempo, faster than allegretto ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES molto allegro (= very fast ) EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Half way through the final allegro the world came into existence again, as quietly and effortlessly as it had gone.

Usage examples of allegro.

Is it Gutenberg who, after the bright allegro, whistles an adagio as a finale?

Muggledrone played allegretto, Trumtwang allegro, Whistlerap presto, and Scrapesqueak prestissimo.

There were several others, all in uniform, whom Allegro did not recognize.

The searchlights and the giant swastika flags threw Hitler into a sort of central focus and Allegro was on his feet, gesturing lightly but convulsively with his hands.

Martin Allegro was not thinking of how incongruously comic the historical Fuhrer had looked, not even thinking of the gloomy future Brother Matthew had predicted.

As the historians looked the monks they were, so Allegro, in a manner of speaking, looked what he was.

As he withdrew, the chief historian glanced at Allegro over the rim of his steaming cup.

The familiar flicker told Allegro he was about to watch another reconstituted film.

If he asks you to drive his Allegro, make sure you depress the clutch fully before changing gear.

But a scandal developed: while some scholars, notably John Allegro, published their texts relatively quickly, others took much longer.

She rested them softly on the keys a moment, then started the allegro once again.

When she finished, she took a deep breath and realized the allegro had done its work.

Baseball is the only modern sport with more adagio than allegro built into the structure of the game.

The Allegro ma Non Troppo composers implicitly ask you to isolate a certain amount of time as an experience.

Of these are piano, violin, orchestra, canto, allegro, piazza, gazette, umbrella, gondola, bandit, etc.