agitato (Crossword)
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- Agitated
- Agitated musical term in Italian
- Agitated in Italian
- Agitated but Italian
- Agitated but in Italian
- Direction in music
- Energetically, in music
- Excitedly, for an orchestra
- Excitedly, in scoring
- Excitedly, in the orchestra pit
- Excitedly, to a maestro
- Excited and fast
- Fast and stirring, musically
- Fast and with excitement, on a musical score
- Fast and with excitement, to Toscanini
- Hurried, in the pit
- Hurried, musically
- Hurried, on a score
- Hurried, to haydn
- Hurriedly, in music
- Hurriedly, in scores
- Italian musical term used in English
- Italian musical term
- Italian term regarding musical mood
- Kin of vivace
- Like the last movement of beethoven`s `moonlight sonata`
- Musical direction that means `in a disturbed way`
- Musical term with Italian origin
- Musical term with roots in Italian
- Musical term to a Roman perhaps
- Musical term in Rome
- Musical term to an Italian
- Opposite of dolce
- Played restlessly
- Quickly and excitedly, in music
- Restless film-maker returns, having gone outside
- Restless or hurried in movement or style
- Restless, in music
- Restless, in scores
- Restless, musically
- Restless, on a score
- Restless, to rachmaninoff
- Restlessly, in music
- Restlessly, in the pit
- Upset in scores
- With great energy, in music
Definitions of “agitato”
If the answer you seek is not in the answers above these definitions may help solving your crossword puzzle.• In music, agitato means sung or played in a restless
• Agitated; restless or hurried in movement or style
• Sung or played in a restless, hurried, and spasmodic manner
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