Encara no tenim significats per a "tempo rubato".
1Pianists of Slavic descent alone understand the secret of the tempo rubato.
2The tempo rubato is probably as old as music itself.
3After revealing the mystery of Chopin's tempo rubato, Liszt writes in his book on this master:-
4An earlier practiser of the tempo rubato than the lady mentioned by Quanz (see Vol.
5The left hand being quite independent in the tempo rubato of an adagio, they cannot at all comprehend.
6The "lingering" mentioned by de Lenz is tempo rubato, so fatally misunderstood by most Chopin players.
7Above all, however, we have to keep in mind that the tempo rubato is a genus which comprehends numerous species.
8In short, the tempo rubato of Chopin is not that of Liszt, that of Liszt is not that of Henselt, and so on.
9Liszt explained Chopin's tempo rubato in a very poetical and graphic manner to his pupil the Russian pianist Neilissow:-"Lookat these trees!"
10"Yes, that's tempo rubato-literally ,'robbedtime.' "