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rubato

In music, a pushing or dragging against the beat for expressive effect.



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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.
The farmers'' market with hot food stalls runs the length of Hope Street from LIPA to the Everyman, and expect some spectacular gastronomic delights from the finest eateries on the street - No 60, The Quarter, Host, Everyman Bistro, Rubato and the Side Door.
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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