Guardiola and Mozart: Defining Tempo
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Tempo has became part of the lexicon of modern football, however it’s always been a core term in classical music parlance.
I take a look at the etymology of the word, the exclusionary nature of it in English and how exactly to define it across both disciplines.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Ian Holloway on Hamsters
07:07 - Etymology of Tempo
15:44 - Beethoven’s Metronome
22:00 - Beethoven’s Italian Mess
26:48 - What’s in it for you?