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ESSENTIALS IN CONDUCTING


VARIATION IN TEMPO

Our treatment of tempo thus far has taken cognizance of only the generalized tempo of the movement, and we have not discussed at all the much more difficult matter of variation in tempo. The more evident changes of this sort are indicated by the composer through such expressions as ritardando, accelerando, et cetera; and it may be well to give at this point a list of the commoner of these terms together with their meanings. Obviously, such indications are of two general types dealing respectively with increasing and decreasing speed, and we shall accordingly give the definitions in two classes:

Terms Indicating a More Rapid Tempo

  1. A gradual acceleration
    accelerando
    affrettando
    stringendo
    poco a poco animato
  2. A definitely faster tempo at once
    più allegro
    più presto
    più animato
    più mosso
    più tosto
    più stretto
    un poco animato

Terms Indicating a Slower Tempo

  1. A gradual retard
    ritardando
    rallentando
    slentando
  2. A definitely slower tempo at once
    più lento
    meno mosso
    ritenuto
  3. A slower tempo combined with an increase in power

    largando
    allargando
    (literally, "becoming broad")