molto
'Molto allegro' is one possible answer. There are others.
Piano Concerto In A Minor, Opus 16: I Allegro molto Moderato
Edvard Grieg
Molto allegro (fast movement), 2/2Andante (Slow movement), 6/8Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio (minuet), 3/4Finale. Allegro assai (fast movement finale), 2/2
Usually the 5th symphony written by the composer
"Extremely fast, very lively" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase presto, molto allegro. The masculine singular singular, adverb, and masculine singular adjective reference musical terminology which asks of the performer brisk speed. The pronunciation will be "PREH-sto MOL-to al-LEY-gro" in Italian.
Allegro is not a mathematical word.
Molto espressivo is Italian for very expressive.
Molto Gentile is Italian for very kind.
I. Lento maestoso - Allegro molto II. Poco adagio - Vivace non troppo III. Andante - Vivace non troppo IV. Andante moderato V. Allegro VI. Lento maestoso - Vivace
In music, it means to accelerate the tempo much. Opposite of molto ritard.