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allegroIn music, a tempo marking indicating lively or quick. It can be used as the title for a movement or composition. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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(5) By modern standards this
tempo seems too slow, since we have been conditioned to accept
nineteenth-century allegros of metronome 120 or faster. Philips has raided the world's most beloved symphonies,
concertos, and allegros for a new series, Set Your Life to Music,
perfect for the guys or gals who want to add a little sophistication to
their next dinner party, workout, or date, with such hands-on rifles as
"Bach at Bedtime," "Puccini and Pasta," "Liszt
for Lovers," "Debussy for Daydreaming," and "Mozart
for Your Morning Workout. The decision by Vertex to use the Allegros further validates
the value of this advanced automation technology," said Kevin
Hrusovsky, Zymark President and CEO. |
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