In the United States, at any rate, the tempo of assimilation has been more rapid than elsewhere.
Social unrest issues, under ordinary conditions, as an incident of new social contacts, and is an indication of a more lively tempo in the process of communication and interaction.
In equal tempo with the increased opportunities for education must the number of teachers increase.
He used the tempo rubato with great effect, not only in his nocturnes but also in many of his mazurkas.
The tempo rubato was a special characteristic of Chopin's playing.
In his later works he left off marking tempo rubato at the commencement of a piece, considering that whoever understood it would of himself discover this law of latitude.
It is laid out in duets, quartets, and arias, with and without chorus, very much in the same tempo and of the same character of melody.
S'impetrero che giunto seno a seno L'anima mia nella tuo bocca io spiri, E venendo tu meco a un tempo meno In me fuor mandi gli ultimi sospiri!
That infernal tempo rubato is the ruin of the very best players; they neglect their bowing over it.
It was all mere tempo rubato; no sort of style or delivery.
Advances in science and technology had made dramatic increases in the tempoof production and construction.
This revolution in the tempo of production and capital accumulation was parallelled by a like revolution in transportation and communication by land, water, and eventually by air and in space.
Figure: a musical score] Here the tempo is to be considerably slower even than at the first entry of the D major; the impression must be one of solemn emotion, or else the intention is lost.
I add a technical remark: If the singer in this passage is quite sure, let him take the tempo freely; all the others must go with him: he rules alone.
I am glad to see that in several indications of tempo I had guessed your meaning, and that many of your intentions had been realized here in advance.
Insist firmly and sharply that the singers perform in decisive and lively tempo what they take to be recitatives in my opera.
It was there that 'l'Osteria del tempo perso' was built, upon the ground belonging to Cibo, on which the duel was to take place.
This drastic effort went down in the pages of history as the "Tempo Reformation.
In its ornamentation it illustrates to perfection that characteristic of Chopin's music known as the "tempo rubato.
Come down with decision on the first note, begin somewhat slower than the indicated tempo and then increase the time to the proper acceleration.
There are various technical definitions of tempo rubato, but Liszt described it poetically and yet exactly when he said, "You see that tree?
Begin it a shade slower and a shade more softly than the tempo and dynamic signs indicate, let it swell and grow louder, then taper down, and slightly retard the turn which leads back to the melodic phrase.
As for the "School of Velocity" he can by simply moving the tempo lever to the right make the pianola play so fast that, if old Czerny still were alive, he would lose his breath listening to it.
On it you see, reproduced in facsimile this autographed certification: "The line on this roll indicates the tempo according to my interpretation.
Quivi a Medoro fu per la donzella La piaga in breve a sanità ritratta; Ma in minor tempo si sentì maggiore Piaga di questa avere ella nel core.
Lucinda could just hear a muffled clicking, and seeking its source discovered a youngish man, with a keen face and intelligent eyes, standing behind the tripod and turning in measured tempo a crank attached to the black box.
So was the tempo of his gait unhurried as he left the blue-and-white car waiting at the curb and passed up the straight-ruled sidewalk of cement between the tutelary orange trees of the bungalow he rented furnished.
Her shake was perfect; she had a creative fancy, and the power of occasionally accelerating and retarding the measure in the most artificial manner by what the Italians call tempo rubato.
She sang adagios with great passion and expression, but was not equally successful if such deep sorrow were to be impressed on the hearer as might require dragging, sliding, or notes of syncopation and tempo rubato.
The calm, easy-going andante, in which our classical age portrayed many of its clearest and purest musical pictures, is a tempo absolutely tabooed by modern Romanticists.
We have grown quicker in tempo in exactly the same proportion as we have become more elevated in pitch.
People sought to be pleasantly incited by music, not thrillingly excited; therefore comfortable slow tempo was demanded, but no adagio.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tempo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.