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 Re: rubato-a lost art?
Author: Arnoldstang 
Date:   2019-10-19 20:22

There is an abundance of YouTube videos on this subject. I’ve got some listening to do. A few years back I was in an orchestra backing up Marvin Hamlisch. He played some solo piano and his fluid use of time was very evident. The bridge of the broadway tune was a furious dash to get to the next section where it settled gracefully to the end. It was all done in a convincing and natural way. I realize this is a little removed from the subject matter of classical music rubato but does concern time.
Is there a video of a clarinetist who demonstrates an artful use of rubato?

Freelance woodwind performer

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