We have no meanings for "tempo rubato" in our records yet.
1 Pianists of Slavic descent alone understand the secret of the tempo rubato .
2 The tempo rubato is probably as old as music itself.
3 After revealing the mystery of Chopin's tempo rubato , Liszt writes in his book on this master:-
4 An earlier practiser of the tempo rubato than the lady mentioned by Quanz (see Vol.
5 The left hand being quite independent in the tempo rubato of an adagio, they cannot at all comprehend.
6 The "lingering" mentioned by de Lenz is tempo rubato , so fatally misunderstood by most Chopin players.
7 Above all, however, we have to keep in mind that the tempo rubato is a genus which comprehends numerous species.
8 In short, the tempo rubato of Chopin is not that of Liszt, that of Liszt is not that of Henselt, and so on.
9 Liszt 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.' "
Grammar, pronunciation and more