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music and reflects
Bartók's music reflects two trends that dramatically changed the sound of music in the 20th century: the breakdown of the diatonic system of harmony that had served composers for the previous two hundred years ( Griffiths 1978, 7 ); and the revival of nationalism as a source for musical inspiration, a trend that began with Mikhail Glinka and Antonín Dvořák in the last half of the 19th century ( Einstein 1947, 332 ).
The music for the fairies reflects Wagner's style, and the score uses leitmotifs, including a distinctive four-note theme associated with the character of Iolanthe.
This music, which reflects the spirit of the indigenous people of the Altiplano, was an inspiration for the Nueva canción.
However, it strongly reflects Pound's interest in poems written to be sung to music, such as those by the troubadours and Guido Cavalcanti.
The modern music history of Trinidad and Tobago reflects the ethnic groups which form the current culture — French, Spanish, British, the African and New World nations from which the African population derives, and subsequent immigration from Asia and India in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Power trio music often reflects a blues or jazz influence, since these two types of music invite improvisation.
Their music reflects a wide range of influences, including country music, psychedelic rock, and traditional Irish folk music, but is generally classified as hard rock or sometimes heavy metal.
The music of the United States reflects the country's multi-ethnic population through a diverse array of styles.
Aside from the album title paying homage to Horn's hit single with The Buggles back in 1979, it also reflects Horn and Williams ' mutual disdain for the ongoing crop of reality television and music contest programmes in the UK and elsewhere.
Poster for the premiere of Le pardon de Ploërmel ( Dinorah ) All of his significant music is for the voice ( opera and songs ) and this reflects his detailed grounding in Italian opera.
The team ’ s logo, which was used from 1978 to 1997, reflects the city's association with the country music industry.
This reflects Schenker's belief that the deep, long – range structure of a piece of music has no particular rhythm.
This means that there is no mechanical procedure for arriving at an analysis for a given piece of music ; rather, the analysis reflects the musical intuitions of the analyst.
In Clapham, The Grand, originally the 1900 ' Grand Palace of Varieties ', has been restored, but its interior reflects its modern use as a music venue and nightclub.
Indonesian regional folk pop musics reflects the diversity of Indonesian culture and Indonesian ethicity, mostly use local languages and a mix of western and regional style music and instruments.
Transylvania has been historically and culturally more linked to Central European countries than Southeastern Europe, and its music reflects those influences.
In common with the music traditions of other Asian cultures, such as Persia and India, one strand of traditional Chinese music consists of a repertoire of traditional melodies with tempo and ornamentation varying according to the mood of the instrumentalist, the audience, and their reaction to what is being played, the same melody can be used to serve many different roles be it merry, melancholic or martial ( this can be glimpsed in the love theme of the Butterfly Lovers ' Violin Concerto where the same melody at different points in the lover's story reflects elation, turbulence and dejection ).
The melancholy tone of the music reflects the themes of Finnish folk poetry ; Finnish tango is almost always in a minor key.
The major difference between a calypsonian and a calypso singer is that a true calypsonian writes his / her own material, and sings topical music that reflects the reality of the community, an example being Atilla the Hun, whereas a calypso singer will tend to sing standards, an example being Ritchie Delamore.

music and transition
This is exactly what happened in the transition from baroque to rococo music.
This changes the way the ensemble works its way between dramatic moments of transition and climactic sections: the music flows smoothly and without obvious interruption.
Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period .< ref > Halsey, William D., ed.
The name of the motet was preserved in the transition from medieval to Renaissance music, but the character of the composition was entirely changed.
For a more thorough discussion of the transition to the Baroque specifically pertaining to instrument music, see Transition from Renaissance to Baroque in instrumental music.
In a related development, the underlying rhythms of American popular music underwent a basic, yet generally unacknowledged transition from triplet or shuffle feel to even or straight eighth notes.
This transition away from the ATRAC codec was to allow the Walkman line to be adopted by more potential customers and their specific and unique preferences on online music services.
This announcement, which presaged a major redevelopment of the site that retained little beyond the shell of the dome, gave publicity to the dome's transition into an entertainment district including an indoor arena, a music club, a cinema, an exhibition space and bars and restaurants.
It is a time of exciting transition in Rock music and in ' The Business '.
Because of his discouragingly minor role in the band, and under the pressure of The Mundanes ' unsuccessful search for success, Linnell began recording music with John Flansburgh, though his family did not support the transition from what they considered to be a more professional band to an experimental one.
When Orpheus plays his lyre, even the trees are moved by the music ; in the famous cavalcade of trees that ensues, the position of the cypress at the end prompts a transition to the metamorphosis of Cyparissus.
It was during these transitions that he would use music, which might begin at the end of one scene, progress through the static transition, and fade into the new scene.
His career, spanning the transition from the late Classical to the early Romantic styles, coincided with the origin of much of the music that lives in our concert halls and is familiar to contemporary classical-music audiences.
A stinger is a very brief instant of music that accompanies a scene transition in a performance.
Much of the old style Southern rock ( as well as other classic rock ) has made its transition into the country music genre, establishing itself along the lines of outlaw country in recent years.
In a related development, the underlying rhythms of American popular music underwent a basic, yet generally unacknowledged transition from triplet or shuffle feel to even or straight eighth notes.
These albums would mark Francis ' transition from the youth-oriented Rock ' n ' Roll music to adult contemporary music, which George Franconero, Sr. had realized to be necessary if his daughter wanted to pursue a successful longtime career in music.
James Brown was critical in the transition of rhythm and blues to soul music and pioneering funk music.
Green later softened his approach, and this transition is evident in his music beginning with So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt in 1980.
The station thrived during the late 1970s when it helped boost the transition of the Punk rock / New Wave music movement into the mainstream.
It was during this time of transition that Caraffa and Macchi created a new music genre: Rock noir.

music and from
But his prime interest, apart from music, he insisted seriously, was his family -- his wife, daughter and son.
The bulk of his early reputation, however, came not from his poetry or his music, but from his excellence as an orator.
As I have said, words from Tennyson remain ever in my memory: `` That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before ''.
) From the technical standpoint, records differ from live music to the degree that they fail to convey the true color, texture, complexity, range, intensity, pulse, and pitch of the original.
his hopes that the tunes from his old music might be used for popular American commercial songs!!
You then descended one story, glommed a television set from the music room -- the only constructive feature of your visit, by the way -- and, returning to the ground floor, entered the master bedroom.
Coming from a priest, the music sounds as odd as the advice:
Continuity exits, but like the neo-swing music developed from Lester Young, it is a continuity sustained by popular demand.
The rock and roll music coming from the radio station suddenly faded as the boat coasted into the null on the Aj.
And as the waves flow back and forth and merge with the waves from the neighboring atoms, you can put on a magic hearing aid and you hear music.
It is a music like the music from a great organ or a vast orchestra playing a symphony.
and as this music ebbs and flows, there is an antiphonal chorus from all the atoms outside, in fact from the atoms of the entire universe.
There are 12 of these to choose from, all of them of popular music except for the star release, Pass In Review ( SP-44001 ).
the mazurka choreographed by Witold Zapala to music from Moniuszko's opera, `` Strasny Dwor', may be the most beautiful mazurka you are likely ever to see ; ;
Whether fan of the Pagnol films or stage show, whether partial to music or not, you can't help but derive joy from this picture if you have a sense of humor and a heart.
Since rococo music tends to be pretty and elegant above all, it can seem rather vacuous to twentieth-century ears that have grown accustomed to the stress and dissonances of composers from Beethoven to Boulez.
Tracing the blues from its African roots among the slaves who were brought to this country and the West Indies, he stressed the close relationship between the early jazz forms and the music of the Negro churches.
Instead of her old confidence in the simplest, purest, most moving musical expression, Miss Schwarzkopf is letting herself be tempted by the classic sin of artistic pride -- that subtle vanity that sometimes misleads a great artist into thinking that he or she can somehow better the music by bringing to it something extra, some personal dramatic touch imposed from the outside.
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.

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