Clipped, laconic, understated, but with quirky rubatos and accelerandos to convey something simmering underneath. |
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These are done with all kinds of rubatos, rallentandos, underlining, and overacting. |
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By most all accounts the evening was a success, with one local critic lauding the orchestra's exciting accelerandos and heart-stopping rubatos. |
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Two contrasting pieces-one piece, slower in tempo, should demonstrate an ability to shape phrases and control rubatos, tenutos and dynamics. |
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In sustaining rhythmic tension without compromise or wayward rubatos, Mr Rose takes advantage of those larger intervals to effectively punctuate the music's rhythmic profile. |
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Play together rhythmically from the very beginning of a piece, managing rubatos, ritardandos and endings. |
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Soloist Rimma Suhanskaya certainly knew the notes, but was somewhat wayward with worrying quasi rubatos. |
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The outcome was complex: slower tempos, grander rubatos and, in profusion, the accents pianists call agogics: stresses produced by delayed attack. |
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The Sinfonia gave a lively performance with excellent timing, particularly on the rubatos of the first movement. |
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The Zemlinsky Quartet play the second movement as a high-spirited polka, including the graceful rubatos and the theme's dance-like starting in the cello. |
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