Search results
A fast and lively tempo
youtube.com
- Allegro Maestoso - A fast and lively tempo (see [Allegro]), played in a majestic manner
www.8notes.com/glossary/allegro_maestoso.asp
Meaning of allegro in the Spanish dictionary with examples of use. Synonyms for allegro and translation of allegro to 25 languages.
Italian Musical Terms. The majority of musical terms are in Italian, so this page has quite a long list. The other common languages for musical terms are German and French. Some of the words below have an audio file attached so you can hear how it is pronounced. Just click on the speaker icon.
Musical TermAbbreviationaat; to; by; for; ina capellaunaccompanieda piacereat pleasureaccelerando(accel.)* allegro: cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast * allegrissimo: very fast, though slower than presto * all' ottava: "at the octave", see ottava * als (Ger): than
- First Movement
- Second Movement
- Third Movement
- Fourth Movement
Allegro ma non troppo, un pocomaestoso. Duration approx. 15 mins. The first movement is insonata form, and the mood is often stormy. The opening theme, playedpianissimoover string tremolos, so much resembles the sound of an orchestra tuning, many commentators have suggested that was Beethoven’s inspiration—but from within that musical limbo emerges...
Scherzo: Molto vivace – Presto. Duration approx. 12 mins. The second movement, ascherzo and trio, is also in D minor, with the introduction bearing a passing resemblance to the opening theme of the first movement, a pattern also found in theHammerklavierpiano sonata, written a few years earlier. At times during the piece, Beethoven specifies one do...
Adagio molto e cantabile – Andante Moderato – Tempo Primo – Andante Moderato – Adagio – Lo Stesso Tempo. Duration approx. 16 mins. The lyrical slow movement, in B-flat major, is in a loosevariationform, with each pair of variations progressively elaborating the rhythm and melody. The first variation, like the theme, is in 4/4 time, the second in 12...
Presto; Allegro molto assai (Alla marcia); Andante maestoso; Allegro energico, sempre ben marcato. Duration approx. 24 mins. The famous choral finale is Beethoven’s musical representation of Universal Brotherhood. American pianist and music scholarCharles Rosenhas characterized it as a symphony within a symphony, played without interruption.This “i...
Comes after other terms; e.g. allegro ma non troppo ("not too joyful") Meno: less: Comes before other terms, such as meno mosso ("less moved/agitated") Subito: suddenly, quickly: Comes before or after other terms; e.g. subito fortissimo ("suddenly very loud")
ABRSM Grade 5 Foreign Musical Terms. (Updated July 2020 with the new ABRSM list of terms) For ABRSM Grade 5 Theory, you need to try to learn all the foreign terms listed below. (This list includes all the terms from grades 1-4, which you will also need to know!)
Jan 7, 2005 · troppo – too much; usually seen as non troppo, meaning moderately or, when combined with other terms, not too much, such as allegro [ma] non troppo (fast but not too fast)