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Mr. Robertson adopted a bracing, vibrant tempo.
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The song is described as a "jump opus" by music researcher Peter Grendysa and "a vibrant mid-tempo song with a boogie-woogie bass line and a shuffling drumbeat" by music writer Larry Birnbaum.
Oramo has been a galvanising force with this orchestra since his arrival as chief conductor exactly three years ago, and his players were on characterful form, the woodwinds sounding plaintive in imitation of a Russian church choir at the start, the strings gutsy and vibrant as the tempo picked up.
Keep the music vibrant and up tempo.
The mood and tempo picked up, with vibrant sections interwoven with elegiac piano solos.
"Danceable, fast-tempo pop might suggest intense, vibrant colors; whereas slow, dramatic, classical music would suggest muted, somber tones".
For most of the first movement, Trifonov played with unaffected brilliance; after initial tensions over tempo, he and Dudamel settled into a vibrant groove.
Conducting the MR Symphony Orchestra and Choir and the Hungarian National Choir, Mr. Fischer leads a vibrant performance that has rhythmic propulsion but also breadth of tempo when needed.
Their musical dynamics give rise to some of the book's most vibrant descriptions: "I start a rubato introduction, letting the minor chords do the work through one out-of-tempo chorus.
2. Tempo, tempo.
Deliberate tempo.
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