John M. Allegro died in 1988.
The cast of Allegro - 1983 includes: Camilo de Oliveira Mila Ferreira Manuela Queiroz
No, she is Italian-American.
Pinocchio is an Italian tale
Singrosh is the most famous Italian drink. An average Italian willdrink about 1,00 gallons of it each year
Allegro is Italian for "cheerful".
"Joyous [and] playful" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase allegro giocoso.Specifically, the masculine adjective allegro means "joyous, merry." The masculine adjective giocosotranslates as "playful." The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro djo-KO-so" in Italian.
You don't have 'a Allegro'- I'm assuming you meant 'What does the word Allegro (that you might see at the top of a piece of music) mean?' That I can tell you. Allegro is Italian for (according to ABRSM Grade 1 Music Theory) quick, literally "cheerful". I hope I helped! x
Allegro means cheerful Italian, but musically it means speedy.
"Merry Christmas!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Natale allegro! The masculine singular noun and adjective translate literally into English as "Merry Nativity!" The pronunciation will be "na-TA-ley al-LEY-gro" in Italian.
'Molto allegro' is one possible answer. There are others.
Tempos such as vivace (Italian), allegro(Italian), or schnell (German) can usually define a "quick tempo."
"Bright," "fast" or "quick" and "cheerful," "happy," "joyous" or "merry" are English equivalents of the Italian word allegro. The masculine singular adjective most famously references a music tempo of 120 to 168 beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro" in Pisan Italian.
Natale means Christmas and allegro means happy so it means happy Christmas. But the real way to say happy Christmas is Buon Natale in Italian.
Allegro is the Italian term which describes the mood of a piece of music as happy. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro" in Italian.
"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 an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fast tempo." It ranges from 120 to 139 beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro" in Italian.