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allegro
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A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a quick, lively tempo, faster than allegretto but slower than presto
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The word "allegro" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an Italian musical term that means "lively" or "fast" and is commonly used in the context of music, specifically as a tempo indication. Example: The orchestra started playing the first movement of the symphony with a joyful allegro, filling the concert hall with a vibrant and energetic sound.
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Compositions of the Classical sonata-allegro type, to which motivic-contrapuntal development was essential, inevitably suffered from the Romantic love for pure, harmonically defined melody.
1770 1820), solo concerti tended to end with movements in rondo form, while the finales of symphonic and chamber works, eventually solo sonatas as well, increasingly complied with the sonata-allegro principle.
He is chiefly remembered for his operas, in which he established the form of the Italian overture (i.e., the opera overture in three sections, allegro-adagio-allegro), which was a forerunner of the classical symphony.
Sonata form, also called first-movement form or sonata-allegro form, musical structure that is most strongly associated with the first movement of various Western instrumental genres, notably, sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets.
At times the finale's formal patterning was bound to deviate from that of the Classical sonata-allegro.
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