| 31. | Although the pianist can make quite free use of rubato, every detail of his interpretation sounded natural and unaffected.
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| 32. | Whiteman played it as a moderate fox trot, which Gershwin reshaped with a subtle rubato in his piano solo.
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| 33. | Ozawa has cleaned up his interpretation, omitting many traditional taffy-pull rubatos in which he used to indulge.
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| 34. | The feat is achieved through a touch of the utmost delicacy, leisurely, spacious tempi, and discreet rubato.
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| 35. | Fiddle pibroch performance techniques included double-stops, different bowing patterns, complex ornamentation and expressive rubato rhythmic freedom.
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| 36. | His maintained a slow tempo professionally, with " unforced rubato ", creating a solemn, singing string sound.
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| 37. | He uses rubato sparingly, and while he embraces the virtuosity in the music, it never overrides other musical content.
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| 38. | This, too, was a wholly new concept to classical musicians trained in the fragrant rubato of the late romantic period.
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| 39. | He brings an almost Classical quality of restraint and refinement to music often subjected to emotive distortions in the name of rubato.
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| 40. | In the past expressive and free playing ( beyond only rubato ) was often associated with the terms " ad libitum ":
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