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allegro - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- grand: Petit allegro had quirky jump combinations and the grand allegro was simple.
- final: From the works sinister opening motif through the lyrical second movement to the spirited final allegro, there is a refreshing sense of excitement.
Modifies a noun
- section: Tamara put on pointe shoes for the allegro section of class.
- program: With the help of David Helliwell, the catalog was entered in the allegro database program, enabling indexing of the contents.
- estate: Allegro estate Phil Stillwell I know you've already listed the Allegro, but I think the estate version was even uglier.
- movement: The viol playing in both allegro movements could be criticized for a slight lack of control.
- con: Allegro con fuoco Dvorak spent three years in America between 1892 and 1895 and composed his Ninth Symphony while he was there.
Noun used with modifier
- opening: The final section returns to the mood of the opening allegro with massive chords and suspensions drawing the work to its powerful conclusion.
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