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agitato

In musical notation, indicating energetic, excited expression. If not part of the initial tempo designation (for example, allegro agitato), it implies a faster tempo than the preceding material.



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The finale tied everything together with no lack of agitato but finally resolving back into the tranquillity of its opening.
As of this writing, however, it seems unlikely that moderato will be supplanted by French paisible, espressivo by English heartfelt, or agitato by German bewegt.
Molto Agitato is not a book about singing, but rather a story about "operatic" struggles within the Met's management and about performers facing each other and management down.
 
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