Allegretto

Synonyms for "allegretto" (23 found)

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Translations

19 translations across 12 languages.

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Catalan

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  • allegretto adv (musical direction)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 小快板 adv (musical direction)

Estonian

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  • allegretto adv (musical direction)

French

2 entries
  • allégretto adv (musical direction)
  • allégretto noun (a movement that is to be played fast and lively)

German

2 entries
  • allegretto adv (musical direction)
  • Allegretto noun (a movement that is to be played fast and lively)

Greek

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  • αλεγκρέτο adv (musical direction)

Norwegian

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  • allegretto adv (musical direction)

Polish

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  • allegretto adv (musical direction)
  • allegretto noun (a movement that is to be played fast and lively)

Portuguese

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  • alegreto adv (musical direction)
  • alegreto noun (a movement that is to be played fast and lively)

Romanian

2 entries
  • allegretto adv (musical direction)
  • allegretto noun (a movement that is to be played fast and lively)

Russian

2 entries
  • аллегре́тто adv (musical direction)
  • аллегре́тто noun (a movement that is to be played fast and lively)

Swedish

2 entries
  • allegretto adv (musical direction)
  • allegretto noun (a movement that is to be played fast and lively)

Sample sentences

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It was only after the conception had received its fullest due, and the vast and complex organism its perfect development, that the certainty arose of an effect on human emotion comparable to that which was born when the opening bars of the allegretto in Beethoven's Seventh Symphony had been played for the first time, and the idea of them was from that moment alive and abroad in the world.

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