| 21. | When the " Arabesque " stipulated rubato, Mr . Mogilevsky was broad as broad could be.
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| 22. | Miss Oppens was again on a different wavelength, cutting short the singer's tendency toward rubato.
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| 23. | Antonio Pappano, leading the Philharmonia Orchestra, takes roomy rubatos, which sometimes let the performance sag.
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| 24. | This intuitive shifting leads to rubato's main effect : to make music sound expressive and natural.
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| 25. | The slow doina resembles the blues in jazz and is often improvised with a rubato background of chords.
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| 26. | She begins the first movement in ordinary fashion, phrasing the elegiac tune with pliant lyricism and subtle rubato.
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| 27. | His slower tempos can get stodgy, and his use of expressive rubato in ruminative material can be excessive.
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| 28. | The tempos are consistently slower than in the original version, and the singers are more cautious with rubato.
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| 29. | "Too much rubato is a big mistake, especially with Romantic music, " he says.
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| 30. | Fr�d�ric Chopin is often mentioned in context with rubato ( see Chopin's technique and performance style ).
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