10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «SOLOISTIC»
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Trombone: Its History and Music, 1697-1811
First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Crossing Paths : Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms: Schubert, ...
2 in B flat (Op. 83); there, too, an orchestral call and soloistic response preface a
cadenza that drives urgently toward the orchestral exposition. Second,
precedents for this framework are not difficult to find in the opening movements of
...
Director ad Interim John Daverio Professor of Music, and Chairman of the Musicology Department of the School of Music Boston University, 2002
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Listening in Double Time: Temporal Disunity and Structural ...
The sound examples in chapters 1, 3 and 4 can be found attached as accompanying wave files.
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Concerti musicali: opus 6
Should one wish to broaden the conception of ritor- nello form, virtually all of the
non-soloistic fast movements of opus 6 could be included, since all of these
movements emphasize the restatement of initial thematic material, whether they
are ...
Giuseppe Torelli, John G. Suess, 2002
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Schoenberg's New World: The American Years
He encouraged him to write short soloistic passages for first players, but not for
the first oboist, because the oboe is usually the “worst-played instrument” in the
band. He also warned him against writing a difi'icult part for the clarinet in E-flat, ...
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The String Quartets of Joseph Haydn
The technically circumscribed realm of variation forms, however limited in matters
of thematic diversity, development, and hierarchic complexity, offered invaluable
opportunities for Haydn to exercise his penchant for soloistic embellishment ...
Floyd Grave Professor of Music History Rutgers University, Margaret Grave Professor of Music History Rutgers University, 2006
A distinct subgenre comprises the early concertinos (hxiv:11-13, XVIII:F2), not
easily distinguished from a group of similar, probably soloistic divertimentos (H
XIV:3, 4, 7—10); all are tiny works for harpsichord, violins and bass, mainly in C.
James Webster, Georg Feder, 2003
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Damage Incorporated: Metallica and the Production of Musical ...
In some respects the prelude phenomenon mirrors the importance of studied
soloistic virtuosity among metal lead guitarists during the same period, but the
preludes, aside from their lack of virtuosity, function primarily as contrast.10 Their
...
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The Scribes for Women's Convents in Late Medieval Germany
... of ownership by individual nuns from the convents in which the manuscripts
were housed. This suggests that such manuscripts were part of the private
collections, additional evidence for the likely soloistic nature of the sequence of
this era.
In that period, it referred to a soloistic fiddle that did not play with other fiddles.
The violino quickly replaced the ribechino (rebec) as the primary soloistic fiddle.
Its tuning was different from any of the other Italian fiddles, but was identical to
that ...
НОВИНИ ІЗ ТЕРМІНОМ «SOLOISTIC»
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soloistic вживається в контексті наступних новин.
Schubert Ensemble review – Fauré and Schumann played with rich …
One could have wished that cellist Jane Salmon indulged herself in soloistic, singing lines a bit more often, or that the ensemble as a whole had taken more ... «The Guardian, Липень 15»
True Artists Sharing the Bench
To watch two talents, one firmly established and one on the rise, collaborate on that most soloistic of instruments, and to hear rarely performed corners of the ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Червень 15»
A Quartet with a Style
The fugal subjects of the first (and really every) movement allowed each player to employ a more soloistic timbre and pass the spotlight around. Even so, in this ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Червень 15»
South Beach Chamber Ensemble closes season with Brahms and …
Seepersad also distinguished himself with impassioned soloistic passages. The quartet effectively brought out the allusions to Beethoven in this movement as ... «South Florida Classical Review, Травень 15»
Community Concert Band Presents Mid-century Modern: A …
The wind ensemble tends to be smaller, has more distinct colors and timbres in each section, and is sometimes more "soloistic" in nature. Some of the pieces in ... «Chicago Tribune, Березень 15»
Another BSO Worth Hearing
... harmonic materials are more intimately expressive, and his soloistic orchestral textures, seemingly inspired by Mahler's, are often clearer than Shostakovich's. «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Грудень 14»
Composers Scale Up Scores for Epic Projects
“Big, massed orchestral sounds, alternating with very nuanced, soloistic use of strings and winds. That's what comes into my ear when I think of the epic style,” ... «Variety, Грудень 14»
Boston Musica Viva serves up a multimedia feast
... on the jumble of overtones and noise inherent in their attack rather than their resonance—spinning initial clanging chords out into a flurry of soloistic flourishes ... «Boston Classical Review, Листопад 14»
Beijing orchestra makes impressive showing in Chicago debut
... Center Presents brought the China National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra to town, led by Lü Jia with Yuja Wang providing the soloistic sizzle. «Chicago Classical Review, Листопад 14»
Michael Hersch's New Opera, 'On the Threshold of Winter'
There were beautiful colors in the soloistic interplay between the violinist Miranda Cuckson and the bass clarinetist Benjamin Fingland, in the liquid piano part ... «New York Times, Червень 14»