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agogic, a.|əˈgɒdʒɪk| [f. Gr. ἀγωγός leading, guiding, f. ἄγειν to lead + -ic.] †1. Of or pertaining to modelling in wax.
1662Evelyn Sculptura i. i. 7 Neither the Paradigmatic, Agogic, or any of the Plastic [Arts], can Genuinely..be call'd Sculpture. 2. Mus. [G. agogik (Riemann 1884).] Applied to a kind of accent consisting in a lengthening of the time-value of the note. Also aˈgogical a. So aˈgogics, the use of agogic accents.
1893J. S. Shedlock tr. Riemann's Dict. Mus. (1899) 13/1 Agogic accent is the name given by H. Riemann..to the slight prolongation of the note-value, in rhythms, which are in conflict with the species of time. Ibid., Agogics..relates to the small modifications of tempo..which are necessary to genuine expression. 1921Mus. Assoc. Proc. 1919–20 23 Treatises..on Aesthetics, Expression, Agogics, Phrasing. 1922S. Grew Art of Player-Piano 62 ‘Agogic restraint’ is the term found by German pedagogues to describe this detail of rubato. Ibid. 63 Clashings of discordant notes may be..intensified by an ‘agogical’ pressure. 1962Times 15 Jan. 14/4 There are subtleties of agogic accent. |