Definition of Rubato. Meaning of Rubato. Synonyms of Rubato

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Definition of Rubato

Rubato
Rubato Ru*ba"to, a. [It.] Robbed; borrowed. Temple rubato. [It.] (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.

Meaning of Rubato from wikipedia

- Tempo rubato (Italian for 'stolen time'; UK: /ˈtɛmpoʊ rʊˈbɑːtoʊ/, US: /ruː-/, Italian: [ˈtɛmpo ruˈbaːto]; 'free in the presentation') is a musical term...
- Rubato Composer is free (GPL) software that allows one to compose music or transform existing music with the help of mathematical Category Theory and Topos...
- the performers' interpretation, a piece may be pla**** with slight tempo rubato or drastic variances. In ensembles, the tempo is often indicated by a conductor...
- The Rubato International Piano Competition is a piano competition held annually at the Oxford Performing Arts Center in Oxford, Alabama, beginning in 2022...
- duration of a note with the effect of temporarily slowing down the tempo (rubato or rallentando). Dela**** onset of a note, for example by doing a pause before...
- stanza: Suite bergamasque consists of four movements: Prélude (Moderato tempo rubato, F major, 4 4) Menuet (Andante, A minor, 3 4) Clair de lune (Andante très...
- extends beyond loudness to include changes in timbre and sometimes tempo rubato. Dynamics are one of the expressive elements of music. Used effectively...
- free time rather than in strict or "metronomic" tempo (a practice known as rubato when not expressly indicated by the composer); to improvise a melodic line...
- Awhile'." classical composer Louis Andriessen has praised Jackson for her "rubato, sense of rhythm, sensitivity, and the childlike quality of her strangely...
- 1919. The very legato style of playing, with lavish use of portamento, rubato and vibrato and the higher registers of the instrument is typical of violin...