Yes, a passage or composition of music performed quickly and in a brisk, lively manner is called allegro.
cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast
Allegro means cheerful Italian, but musically it means speedy.
The single word for fast in music is ALLEGRO, but speed has many levels:Allegretto - in a moderately quick tempoAllegrissimo - exuberantAllegramente - very much allegro (fast)Allegro assai - active, spiritive, alive, vivid, brisk, etc.Allegro con fuoco - ardent, fervent
Lively, quick ... faster than allegrettobut slower than presto.A brisk and livelytempo.
Allegro
allegro
cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast
Allegro means cheerful Italian, but musically it means speedy.
fairly fast.
Allegro non molto is a tempo indication in music that means "fast, but not very fast." It suggests a lively and brisk pace, but not as fast as allegro.
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 single word for fast in music is ALLEGRO, but speed has many levels:Allegretto - in a moderately quick tempoAllegrissimo - exuberantAllegramente - very much allegro (fast)Allegro assai - active, spiritive, alive, vivid, brisk, etc.Allegro con fuoco - ardent, fervent
Allegro non tanto is a tempo indication in music that means fast, but not too fast. It suggests a lively and brisk pace, but with some restraint.
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
The Allegro movement will be fast, and the the Andante movement will be slower.
Too much; as, allegro ma non troppo, brisk but not too much so.
The allegro time signature in classical music compositions signifies a fast tempo, conveying a sense of energy and movement. It is often used to create a lively and dynamic mood in the music, adding excitement and intensity to the piece.