Definition
A musical tempo directive commanding musicians to play in a lively, quick pace—faster than 'please, I'm dying' but slower than 'your fingers will combust.' The sweet spot between andante and presto where conductors love to live.
Example Usage
The composer marked the second movement allegro, forcing our violinists to contemplate their life choices.
Source: Merriam-Webster via Free Dictionary API
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