The musical Allegro premiered on Broadway on October 10th, 1947. It was written by Rogers and Hammerstein, and it was their third collaboration for the stage.
Mozart
Exsultate means exult. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed a religious solo motet entitled Exsultate, jubilate in 1773. It is divided into three parts, Allegro, Andante, and Allegro.
Edvard Grieg
"Allegro" refers to a musical term indicating a brisk and lively tempo, rather than a specific type of instrument. Instruments that can play allegro include strings (like violins and cellos), woodwinds (such as flutes and clarinets), brass (like trumpets and trombones), and percussion. Any instrument can perform an allegro passage as long as the music is composed in that tempo. Thus, allegro can be applied to a wide variety of instruments across different musical genres.
The Prelude, Fugue and Allegro for lute in E-flat major was composed in 1740, during Bach's tenure as Kappelmiester at Leipzig.
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.
Allegro is Italian for "cheerful".
Allegro, of course. :)
Allegro is not a mathematical word.
Allegro is pronounced as U'leg-row.
Spring from The Four Seasons is preformed by a string orchestra with one solo violin.
There are a number of websites with the word allegro and range from music to pizza websites. The website allegro is a business website for Allegro Consultants. They specialize in data migration.