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non troppo
[ non trop-oh, troh-poh, nohn troh-poh; Italian nawn trawp-paw ]
adverb
, Music.
- not too much:
allegro non troppo.
non troppo
/ ˈnɒn ˈtrɒpəʊ /
adverb
- music preceded by a musical direction, esp a tempo marking not to be observed too strictly (esp in the phrases allegro ma non troppo, adagio ma non troppo )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of non troppo1
Borrowed into English from Italian around 1850–55
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Example Sentences
Allegro non troppo was originally written but was scratched out and Gratulations-Menuet written in its place.
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Presto (ma) non troppo, on the other hand, indicates a rapid tempo, but not too rapid.
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"Dolce, ma non troppo dolce," said the Professor to the Mistress, who was sweetening his tea.
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In measure 29, allegro non troppo, we begin with a presentation of the motive in the usual first-movement mood.
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Allegro (ma) non troppo—an allegro movement, but not too rapid.
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