1. allegro - Noun
2. allegro - Adjective
3. allegro - Adverb
4. allegro - Adjective Satellite
Brisk, lively.
An allegro movement; a quick, sprightly strain or piece.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWaves from moving sources: Adagio. Andante. Allegro moderato. Oliver Heaviside
Whenever I think of God I can only conceive of Him as a Being infinitely great and infinitely good. This last quality of the divine nature inspires me with such confidence and joy that I could have written even a miserere in tempo allegro. Joseph Haydn
To some it is Napoleon, to some it is a philosophical struggle, to me it is allegro con brio. Arturo Toscanini
There are particular images that I like. Allegro is composed of a series of still life photographs that has been put to speed. There is so much care that has gone into the composition of the cinematography. Helena Christensen
play this section allegro Source: Internet
Allegro 4.x and below can be used in conjunction with OpenGL by using the library AllegroGL which extends Allegro's functionality into OpenGL and therefore the hardware. Source: Internet