"Sonata allegro" form would be more properly called sonata form, since a sonata form movement need not be allegro (fairly fast); it could be slower, such as Andante ("walking pace"). However, one of the most famous examples is the first movement of Beethoven's fifth symphony in C minor. The form is in three main parts: exposition, development and recapitulation (or reprise). The exposition has a first subject and one or more second subjects; the first subject in the fifth symphony is in C minor, the second subject in the relative major key, E flat major. The second subject us usually more melodic than the first. The development section is essentially variations of the first, and sometimes the second, subject, and modulating (changing) into various keys but always returning to the main key of the movement (the tonic). The recapitulation is a more-or-less repeat of the exposition but with diffrences; the second subject is not in the relative major (or minor as the case may be) of the first subject, but in the major (or minor) mode of the tonic. For example, in the Beethoven fifth, the second subject of the exposition is in E flat (relative major of C minor), but in the recapitulation it is in C major (the major mode of the tonic C minor). A movement almost always ends with a coda (literally "tail", as in "tail end") and always ends in the main key.
Allegro
Yes, a passage or composition of music performed quickly and in a brisk, lively manner is called allegro.
Allegro — fast and bright or "march tempo" (120–168 bpm) -Wikipedia
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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
Ballet can be both slow or fast, it just depends on the tempo of the music. An example of a slower ballet dance would be a grande allegro. A faster example would be petite allegro.
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The difference between allegro and andante in music tempo is the speed at which the music is played. Allegro is fast and lively, while andante is slower and more moderate in pace.
Allegro
Yes, a passage or composition of music performed quickly and in a brisk, lively manner is called allegro.
Presto is faster than allegro in terms of tempo in music. Presto is very fast, while allegro is fast but not as fast as presto.
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Allegro — fast and bright or "march tempo" (120–168 bpm) -Wikipedia
The tempo of andante in music is moderate and walking pace, while allegro is fast and lively.
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'presto' means fast, or 'allegro' means lively and 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.