cross-rhythm
English composer
Definition
The simultaneous use of conflicting rhythmic patterns — Brahms characteristically places three notes against two, or shifts the metric accent through syncopation.
Interpretive Guidance
Brahms's cross-rhythms are not mere complexity for its own sake; they create a sense of inner tension and harmonic suspension. Both rhythms must be clearly felt by the performer, even if the listener experiences a single ambiguous pulse.