Answer:
Rubato.
Explanation:
The word 'rubato' is derived from the Italian word 'rubare' which means to rob or steal.' In music, the word 'rubato' is used to mean being flexible in rhythm.
Tempo rubato, in a literal sense means, stealing or robbing of time. A solo performer gets the freedom and flexibility to speed up or slow down the rhythm and not sticking to the rhythms composed by the composer.
<u>Rubato gives a performer the freedom to shift the rhythm while keeping the tempo of the accompaniment strict to the time. Pieces of the music of Frederick Chopin are most often related to the use of rubato technique</u>.
Thus the correct answer is rubato.
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The alternation between orchestral refrains and virtuosic outbursts by the soloist(s) is known as fast movements in Baroque concerto as there is three movements in Baroque concerto, fast-slow-fast.Ritornello Form is used in the first and last movements of baroque concerto and this form every part is different but the passage sounds like it is similar to the other passage before that and the alteration is also included in this.
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