But accompanying a soprano in a Puccini aria, where the style calls for great rhythmic flexibility, is not easy.
He strives for color, for rhythmic flexibility and expressivity, all within the bounds of good taste.
His rhythmic flexibility allowed him to put together heavily ornamented, encrusted phrases or to use just a few to accentuate a driving shuffle.
This type of song is characterized by extreme rhythmic flexibility, asymmetrical phrase structure and tonal ambiguity.
That means a great deal of color and, above all, rhythmic flexibility.
The characteristics of this song exhibit extreme rhythmic flexibility, an asymmetrical phrase structure and tonal ambiguity.
The first movement gained speed throughout, building to an exciting close, with the conductor showing an unexpected rhythmic flexibility, which he also carried into other movements.
With tangos, it is often argued that classical players don't have the rhythmic flexibility to play the music persuasively.
French secular music of the fourteenth century is remarkable for its rhythmic flexibility.
It was one of the most important ensembles in 1960's jazz, pushing tonal harmony to its limits and developing a dazzling rhythmic flexibility.