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Moderately fast musical tempo.
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Allegretto.
fast
1
Her voice trailed off here as Beethoven's lilting
allegretto
began, rhythmic and imploring.
2
The
allegretto
which follows is practically a sort of scherzo, in song-form with trio.
3
Humbled and ashamed, Frederick gives up his
allegretto
.
4
The result is an idealized Valse in
allegretto
tempo, the very incarnation of joy, tempered by aristocratic reserve.
5
Less pronounced, but very beautiful, is the
allegretto
from the so-called "Moonlight Sonata," opus 27, No.
6
The
allegretto
is first played piano, then more forte, and at last passionately, violently, with complete abandon.)
7
It is mostly in duet form, and closes with a quartet
allegretto
("Addio, fuggo"), which is very characteristic.
8
The next one,
allegretto
in B minor, is very charming, and the last one is the strongest of all, I think.
9
You have made a transition from the frolicsome
allegretto
of the bachelor to the heavy andante of the father of a family.
10
As the work went on, however, his aunt's song changed imperceptibly from
allegretto
to adagio, and from the major mode to the minor.
11
The artist rushes full speed into the
allegretto
-
and
under
the pressure of his hands, burning with rage and genius, the chord breaks again!
12
In the latter,
Allegretto
is a great spot for local draught beer.
13
V.
Allegretto
:
Song of the Shepherds, and glad and thankful feelings after the storm.
14
The
Allegretto
pastorale is clear from the preface.
15
What made you go and get sunstroke,
Allegretto
?
16
Allegretto
and not a shade speedier!
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