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Definition of Allegro con spirito
1. Noun. Lively with spirit.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Allegro Con Spirito
Literary usage of Allegro con spirito
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1878)
"Unbounded vitality, energy, and spirit the allegro con spirito ... The last
movement, allegro con spirito, has been likened by German critics to ..."
2. Adams' New Musical Dictionary of Fifteen Thousand Technical Words, Phrases by John Stowell Adams (1865)
"(Ita.) A very quick allegro. Allegro con Moto. (Ita.) Quick, with more than the
usual degree of movement. Allegro con (Spirito. (lía. ..."
3. Music Notation and Terminology by Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1914)
"allegro con spirito — an allegro performed with spirit. Allegro con moto — faster
than allegro. Allegro di bravura — an allegro performed in brilliant style ..."
4. The Musiclover's Handbook: Containing (1) A Pronouncing Dictionary of by John Herbert Clifford (1911)
"allegro con spirito (It.). Joyfully and with spirit. Allegro di bravura (It.).
A movement full of executive difficulties intended to exhibit the capacity of ..."
5. A complete and comprehensive dictionary of 12, 500 Italian, French, German by John Hiles (1873)
"... with fire and animation. ALLEGRO CON MOTO (It.) Quick, with more than the
usual degree of motion. allegro con spirito ..."