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The first movement is described as allegro con brio and I would have preferred more con brio.
I guess one could draw an equally strong analogy to the classical symphony's slow introduction before a first-movement allegro.
Participants explored barre work, center practice, port de bras, pirouettes, adagio, allegro and pointe work.
Her strengths shone through in this Coppelia, with its lightning petit allegro segments and pointe solos.
When she returned to Mr. B's class, across the floor she sped in a moving allegro combination, executing triple pirouettes.
The allegro finale burns down the barn, without sacrificing musicality or a sharply-defined independence of voices.
As David moved into the allegro section of class, he identified two purposes, strengthening the body and building a vocabulary of steps.
The allegro begins in a beautiful apartment in south-east Paris, from which you can see the lights of the Eiffel Tower scanning the sky.
Though she rose slowly through the company ranks, her brilliant allegro technique made her a natural Balanchine dancer.
He didn't know what a waltz was, or what it meant to play allegro instead of andante.
These are heard in immediate succession as prefatory material to the overture's main allegro section.
And that change takes us from penseroso contemplation to allegro energy in the twinkling of an eye.
The majestic outer sections were purely orchestral, but in the lively fugal allegro Bach added a four-part chorus in a masterful parody.
This slowly gains momentum until the music is essentially moving along in a healthy allegro tempo.
The opening was lively,full of fun while the allegro grazioso was wonderfully well rounded.
The Sinfonia opens with a serious, slow introduction and moves on to a frothy, bouncy allegro with accented sforzandi in the manner of Rossini.
Tempo or speed may be described in musical terms like adagio, moderato and allegro, or in phrases like slow motion, medium or moderate speed, and fast or high speed.
A sparky, finely nuanced final presto led to an exciting allegro con brio whose exuberance neatly summed up the evening.
Yesterday, however, the double grand slam title-holder was faced with an opponent whose music was more lento than allegro, and several times it seemed Capriati's great run would be brought to a halt in only the third round.
That's a pity since the blazing allegro con brio of Beethoven's Eroica from these young players deserved an audible acclamation.
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Tim's laugh was allegro and crescendo at the first, and staccato at the close.
Most of the time the moderato was interpreted as an allegro, and the andante maestro as a simple moderato.
We may call them the allegro and the Penseroso of the waltz.
The first subject of the allegro movement is anything but pathetic.
In other cases the andante begins, and is followed by the allegro.
The strings and the wind took up the allegro, and Thayer rose.
The first allegro must be fiery, and the last as quick as possible.
As it is, the allegro and minuet alone partake of the immortal.
Soak your feet and ankles in Foot Rest Soothing Foot Soak after pointe or allegro work to rejuvenate sore toes, joints, and the balls of your feet.
It appears that she was formerly a danseuse at the Allegro, and that she has known the bridegroom for some years.
Existing Allegro users will be able to upgrade their Allegros to take advantage of the new technology.
The sea returns Allegro molto e frenetico in full force, and likewise the vague motive of the story in a cadenza of violin solo.
In the opening Allegro the second subject occurs, by way of exception, in the major key of the submediant.
Lassus introduced such musical terms as Allegro and Adagio into music and brought chromatic elements into musical composition.
The theme has an entirely new ring and answer when it enters Allegro after the lento prelude.
The maestoso which ushers in the Allegro of the last sonata contains foreshadowings which are better felt than explained.
From the plug-ugly Austin Allegro to the popular Vauxhall Viva, you couldn't drive for more than a few miles without crossing their paths.
Allegro and fortissimo had been McAllister's tempo and tone.
Wolfe pushed the Allegro along at a fair pace but never lost the intricate contrapuntal workings of the score, reaching some quite shattering fortissimos at times.
A philologist and authority on the Dead Sea scrolls and both the Old and New Testaments, Allegro examines the early Sumer culture of fertility drug cults.
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