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‖ allegretto, a. Mus.|alleˈgrɛtto| [It., dim. of allegro.] Somewhat brisk; less brisk than ‘allegro.’ (Used also as adv. and n.; cf. next.)
1740in J. Grassineau Mus. Dict. 3. a 1817 Jane Austen Lesley Castle in Love & Freindship (1922) 70, I had..constantly hollowed whenever she played, Bravo, Bravissimo,..allegretto,..and Poco presto with many other such outlandish words, all of them..expressive of my admiration. 1833[see andantino adj.]. 1877G. B. Shaw How to become Mus. Critic (1960) 13 The symphony..was very fairly played, especially the allegretto. 1879[See allemande n. 2]. 1966Listener 3 Mar. 329/2 A supremely concentrated account of the allegretto. |