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agogic

A musical accent, affecting pulse and rhythm rather than dynamics, increasing the duration of a particular note. ‘Agogic’ also applies more broadly to all types of rhythm-related expression, such as rubato and rallentando.



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The edition is very good since all the articulation, agogic and dynamic markings are very clear.
hope, therefore, aims to integrate the hermeneutical, agogic and
The 3rd Part "In futurum" is a typical Dadaist squib, composed of nothing but a quantity of different rests and agogic signs, which meant that for a successful performance the player had to be someone with a feeling for practical jokes who could sit down at the untouched keyboard and project the appropriate experience.
 
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