Allegro

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Allegro may refer to:

Common meanings

  • Allegro (music), a tempo marking indicate to play fast, quickly and bright
  • Allegro (ballet), brisk and lively movement

Artistic works

  • L'Allegro (1645), a poem by John Milton
  • Allegro (Satie), an 1884 piano piece by Erik Satie
  • "Allegro", any of several musical works in Nannerl Notenbuch by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • "Allegro", a composition by Bear McCreary in Music of Battlestar Galactica
  • Allegro (film), a 2005 Danish film by Christoffer Boe
  • Allegro (musical), a 1947 musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein

Businesses and brands

  • Allegro (website), a Polish e-commerce platform
  • Allegro (restaurant), a luxury restaurant in Prague
  • Allegro (train), a passenger train service between Helsinki and Saint Petersburg
  • Allegro Coffee Co., a beverage company acquired by Whole Foods Market
  • Allegro DVT, a French video codec company
  • Austin Allegro, a car once manufactured by British Leyland
  • Mazda Allegro, a car manufactured in South America as a version of Mazda Familia
  • Líneas Aéreas Allegro, a Mexican airline

Science and technology

  • Allegro gravitational-wave detector
  • ALLEGRO, European experimental gas-cooled fast reactor
  • Allegro (software library), a multi-platform software library for video and audio application development
  • Allegro 8 (software), risk management software by Allegro Development Corporation
  • Allegro Common Lisp, a variant of the Common Lisp programming language
  • Allegro Platform, an ECAD tool by Cadence Design Systems
  • Allegro musical notation, a text-based score representation used by Audacity

Other uses

  • Allegro (typeface), a typeface designed in 1936
  • Allegro speech, a relatively fast manner of speaking
  • John Marco Allegro, Dead Sea Scrolls scholar

See also

  • Allegra (disambiguation)
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