Allegretto

/ˌæləˈɡrɛtoʊ/ah-leh-GREH-toh
Tempo MarkingsItalian

Definition. Moderately fast — slower than allegro, faster than andante. Roughly 100–120 BPM.

Detailed Explanation

Allegretto is the diminutive of allegro: a ‘little allegro’, lighter and slightly slower. In standard tempo charts it sits between allegro and andante, often around 100–120 BPM, though as always the exact speed depends on the music.

Allegretto carries a particular character: it is brisk but not driving, lively but not urgent. Beethoven’s famous Allegretto in the Seventh Symphony is iconic — a movement that walks rather than runs, but with such rhythmic insistence that it became the most popular movement of the symphony.

The marking is also common in scherzo-replacement movements: not as fast as a true scherzo, less stately than a minuet, occupying a middle ground that suits 19th-century chamber and orchestral writing. Schubert and Brahms favour it; so does much of the operatic repertoire for transitional and lyrical numbers.

Etymology

Italian, diminutive of allegro. The -etto suffix makes the adjective ‘a little allegro’.

In Practice

Don’t mistake allegretto for a slow allegro. The character is its own — graceful, conversational, neither hurried nor leisurely. Articulation should be lighter than allegro; phrasing more lyrical.

Notable Examples

  • Beethoven — Symphony No. 7, second movement  (the famous Allegretto)
  • Schubert — Symphony No. 5  (second movement Allegretto)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Allegretto mean in music?

Moderately fast — slower than allegro, faster than andante. Roughly 100–120 BPM.

Where does the word Allegretto come from?

Italian, diminutive of allegro. The -etto suffix makes the adjective ‘a little allegro’.

How is Allegretto performed in practice?

Don’t mistake allegretto for a slow allegro. The character is its own — graceful, conversational, neither hurried nor leisurely. Articulation should be lighter than allegro; phrasing more lyrical.

What musical terms are related to Allegretto?

Related terms include: Allegro, Andante, Andantino, Moderato.

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