answersLogoWhite

0

The presto agitato tempo in this musical composition adds a sense of urgency and excitement, creating a fast-paced and intense atmosphere that can evoke strong emotions in the listener.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

4mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What actors and actresses appeared in Presto agitato - 1979?

The cast of Presto agitato - 1979 includes: Isabel Mestres


What is the tempo of the third movement of the Moonlight Sonata?

The tempo of the third movement of the Moonlight Sonata is presto agitato, which means very fast and with agitation.


What is musical term of the opposite of presto?

Largo


Musical term for pieces or passages performed quickly?

presto or prestissimo


Which of the following terms means the OPPOSITE of the musical term grave?

Presto.


How do you spell peresto?

The musical term is presto (very fast). The interjection, used in magic acts, is also "Presto!" (Voilà!)This is the Italian word for "soon" or "quickly."


What musical word means 'fast'?

allegro is fast, presto is very fast.


Do moonlight sonata have a beat?

The first movement is given in cut time, even it is the slowest movement of the work. The second movement is a cheerful Allegretto in 3/4 meter. The final stormy movement, Presto Agitato, is also in cut time.


What is musical term for quickly?

'Presto' is one such term. There are others.


What is very fast in musical terminology?

Usually allegro or allegretto can describe a "very fast" tempo.


What does presto mean in Spanish?

Depending on context Presto (a form of the verb Prestar) means Lend, however it can be taken to mean borrow. However it really means "to lend". In Spanish when you ask to borrow something you are really asking some one to lend you that thing. Te lo presto. - I will lend it to you ¿Me lo presta? - Will you lend it to me? (Can I borrow that?) Presto can also mean exactly the same thing as English when referring to a musical notation, i.e. quickly (adverb). And as 'presto/a' (adjective; male/female) - quick, ready, prepared


What does presto mean in music theory?

* The word "presto" is typically an interjection, like "Voila!" Nonstandard sentence construction is common, but not consistent, It can also be a musical term "The passage is typically played presto."The magician waved his wand, and presto! - the vase disappeared!Hyperinflation quickly followed, and presto: a military junta deposed the government.