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Rubato   Listen
adjective
Rubato  adj.  Robbed; borrowed.
Temple rubato. (Mus.) Borrowed time; a term applied to a style of performance in which some tones are held longer than their legitimate time, while others are proportionally curtailed.






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"Rubato" Quotes from Famous Books



... Bernhardt's acting always reminds me of a musical performance. Her voice is itself an instrument of music, and she plays upon it as a conductor plays upon an orchestra. One seems to see the expression marks: piano, pianissimo, largamente, and just where the tempo rubato comes in. She never forgets that art is not nature, and that when one is speaking verse one is not talking prose. She speaks with a liquid articulation of every syllable, like one who loves the savour of words on the tongue, giving them a beauty and ...
— Plays, Acting and Music - A Book Of Theory • Arthur Symons



Words linked to "Rubato" :   pacing, tempo



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