droogtempo
Droogtempo, literally “dry tempo” in Dutch, is a term used in Dutch-language criticism and discourse to describe a style of pacing or tempo that prioritizes restraint and sobriety over fullness or flourish. It is not a formal term in mainstream music theory, and its exact definition can vary between critics and contexts. In its broad sense, droogtempo signals a performance or interpretation that avoids theatrical rubato, lush vibrato, or ornate phrasing in favor of a clear, steady rhythm.
Etymology and usage: The word combines droog (dry) with tempo, drawing on Dutch and broader European musical
Characteristics: Commonly associated with a steady or slowly unfolding tempo, minimal or no rubato, and a preference
History and scope: Droogtempo lacks a formal, standardized definition and is largely a descriptive label in
See also: tempo, rubato, performance practice, Dutch music criticism.