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Agitato. (I.) This term signifies a rapid and violent, but broken and interrupted, style of performance, calculated to shake and surprise the hearer - a style adopted with propriety only when it is the composer's design to awaken the flurry and perturbation incident to irresolution and the conflict of opposing passions.
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