Simply put, this means "not too fast".
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Allegro : Fast Con : With Grazia : Graciousness So, allegro con Grazia means 'Play fast gracefully' or perhaps, 'Play fast with graciousness'.
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
"poco" ... usually not used alone, rather in combination with another term. Some examples: * poco allegro - somewhat quick * poco forte --- somewhat loud * poco lento --- somewhat slower * poco piu ------ somewhat more
Allegro
It means fast.
it's the speed between allegro and vivace, about quarter=144-160. assai itself means very, as in allegro assai, adagio assai, pianissimo assai,etc.
The musical terms are defined as follows: 'allegro' -> fast 'assai' -> very 'vivace' -> lively
Con Brio
The musical terms are defined as follows: 'allegro' -> fast 'assai' -> very 'vivace' -> lively
'Presto' is one such term. There are others.
allegro is fast, presto is very fast.
There are a few musical terms that start with the letter "a": accent, accelerando, accidental, adagio, allargando, allegretto, allegro, andante, andantino, atonal
When used as an adjective, allegro means of fast tempo. It can also be used as a noun, meaning a passage or movement in a brisk tempo. It can also mean a musical composition.
The question is meaningless. Symphonies open with several different musical forms. Actually its allegro
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the musical Allegro in 1947. Allegro opened on Broadway that year in October. After this musical they continued to make more successful musicals.