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rubato

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ru·ba·to  (r-bät) Music
n. pl. ru·ba·tos
Rhythmic flexibility within a phrase or measure; a relaxation of strict time.
adj.
Containing or characterized by rubato.

[Italian (tempo) rubato, stolen (time), rubato, past participle of rubare, to rob, of Germanic origin; see reup- in Indo-European roots.]

rubato [ruːˈbɑːtəʊ] Music
n pl -tos
(Music / Classical Music) flexibility of tempo in performance
adj & adv
(Music / Classical Music) to be played with a flexible tempo
[from the Italian phrase tempo rubato, literally: stolen time, from rubare to rob]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.rubato - a flexible tempo; not strictly on the beat
pacing, tempo - (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played


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The pianist will want to experiment with mood, character and imagery, through tone, color, pedaling, shaping, rubato and, above all, listening.
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Lupo displayed his mastery of this concerto in the first few measures, his use of dynamic contrasts and breathtaking rubato revealing his familiarity with the outer and inner workings of the piece.
 
 
 
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