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repertoire and mixed
In the 70s, the Breton Alan Cochevelou ( future Alan Stivell ) began playing a mixed repertoire from the main Celtic countries on the Celtic harp his father created.
In addition to the Symphonie fantastique, some other orchestral works of Berlioz currently in the standard orchestral repertoire include his " légende dramatique " La damnation de Faust and " symphonie dramatique " Roméo et Juliette ( both large-scale works for mixed voices and orchestra ), and his concertante symphony ( for viola and orchestra ) Harold en Italie, several concert overtures also remain enduringly popular, such as Le Corsaire and Le Carnaval romain.
It is almost never used in a mixed repertoire today, however, and some believe that to throw the knuckleball effectively with some semblance of control over the pitch, one must throw it more or less exclusively.
Chamber Singers is a mixed choir of 30 voices from Haverford and Bryn Mawr who perform challenging repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to the present day in a variety of languages and styles.
The band played under various names at parties and school functions with a mixed pre-punk repertoire of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Roxy Music, Alice Cooper and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, among others.
* City Choir of Washington-140-voice volunteer mixed choir dedicated to performing the masterworks of the choral repertoire
Zvíkovský rarášek ( The Zvíkov Imp, 1915, a comedy based on Stroupežnický ) and Karlštejn ( Karlštejn castle, 1916, a more serious work based on Vrchlický ) both met with mixed reviews, although the latter gained an important place in the repertoire of Czech opera houses through mid-century.
Their style of progressive rock often adopted the lyrical ballad style of the canonical repertoire, and mixed traditional instruments — flute and recorder, darbuka, and acoustical guitar — with electric guitars, trap sets and synthesizers.
He served in that post for four seasons, during which time he continued in Halász's steps of scheduling innovative programs with unusual repertoire mixed in with standard works.
Nevertheless, while Puccini deemed it one of his greatest works, La fanciulla del West has become a less popular opera within the composer's repertoire, drawing a mixed public reception overall.
Elisabeth Rethberg is a famous example of a soprano who sang exactly this kind of mixed Italian and German repertoire.
This " mixed message " may help to explain why the song remains obscure in the New Order repertoire, despite having been a single.
The band played at parties and school functions with a mixed pre-punk repertoire of Lou Reed, David Bowie, Roxy Music, Alice Cooper and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, among others.

repertoire and social
Living in colonies results in a high level of social interaction between birds, which has led to a large repertoire of visual as well as vocal displays in all penguin species.
: The group setting provides a safe and supportive environment for members to take risks by extending their repertoire of interpersonal behaviour and improving their social skills
During the early 20th century, SCD still had a part in social entertainment especially in rural Scotland, even though the number of dances within the active repertoire was quite small.
They are voluble and noisy birds, with a large repertoire of gurgling and cheeping sounds constantly used in their social behaviour.
There is no stand-alone social repertoire lying in the background to be reflected off, expressed through, or substantiated in, interactions ( as in an intermediary conception ).
Living in colonies results in a high level of social interaction between birds, which has led to a large repertoire of visual as well as vocal displays.
He wanted to select the band's repertoire from songs with a particular, positive social message and philosophy, and arranged his new band's sound as to sound as raw and powerful as the typical all-trombone salsa sound in vogue at the time ( made popular by Willie Colón ), but with the addition of trumpets to lighten up the sound melodically.
The Portuguese translation includes a glossary describing the various characteristics ( tunings, social status, repertoire, etc.
Music scholars criticized much of this research for focusing too much on low-level issues of sensation and perception, often using impoverished stimuli ( e. g., small rhythmic fragments ) or music restricted to the Western classical repertoire, as well as a general unawareness of the role of music in its wider social and cultural context.
It has been hypothesized that concurrent selection for greater social cohesion and organizational flexibility in early hominids may have been the impetus for increasing the human emotional repertoire.

repertoire and commentary
Social commentary continued to dominate most performances, with plantation material constituting only a small part of the repertoire.

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Antonín Dvořák's String Quintet in G major, Op. 77 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Serenade in G major, K. 525 (" Eine kleine Nachtmusik ") are the most popular pieces in this repertoire, along with works by Darius Milhaud, Luigi Boccherini ( 3 quintets ), Harold Shapero, and Paul Hindemith.
" Swordfishtrombones also introduced instruments such as bagpipes (" Town with No Cheer ") and marimba (" Shore Leave ") to Waits ' repertoire, as well as pump organs, percussion ( sometimes reminiscent of the music of Harry Partch ), horn sections ( often featuring Ralph Carney playing in the style of brass bands or soul music ), experimental guitar, and obsolete instruments ( many of Waits ' albums have featured a damaged, unpredictable Chamberlin, and more recent albums have included the little-used Stroh violin ).
Although they failed to achieve further success in 1986, their repertoire expanded to include songs such as " Sugar Spun Sister ", taking on influences from bands such as The Jesus & Mary Chain and the indie-pop era Primal Scream (" Velocity Girl " being a major influence on " Made of Stone "), and they stopped playing the older songs.
However, the highest demanded note in the standard tenor operatic repertoire is D < sub > 5 </ sub > (" Mes amis, écoutez l ' histoire ", from Adolph Adams ' Le postillon de Lonjumeau ).
Two of Delilah's arias are particularly well known: " Printemps qui commence " and " Mon cœur s ' ouvre à ta voix " (" My heart opens itself to your voice ", also known as " Softly awakes my heart "), the latter of which is one of the most popular recital pieces in the mezzo-soprano / contralto repertoire.
In the early 1920s Honegger shot to fame with his " dramatic psalm " Le roi David (" King David "), which is still in the choral repertoire.
Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protection of sound recordings and music videos ; conducts talent scouting and development of new artists (" artists and repertoire " or " A & R "); and maintains contracts with recording artists and their managers.
Anders has kept the Modern Talking songs in his repertoire and produced songs in a similar vein for his solo records (" Independent Girl ").
Composers Nahum Nardi (" Shtu HaAdarim ", " Kahol Yam HaMayim "), Moshe Vilensky (" BeKhol Zot Yesh Ba Mashehu ", " Hora Mamtera "), Daniel Sambursky (" Shir HaEmek ", " Zemer HaPlugot "), and others created songs that became part of the canonical Israeli repertoire.
The operetta contains some of the most beautiful, yet gruelling, tenor arias in the operetta repertoire, notably the Serenade (" Overhead the moon is beaming ").
The return of the troupe to Paris at the beginning of September, coincided with the publication in the NRF of Copeau's Un essai de rénovation Dramatique: le théâtre du Vieux-Colombier (" Essay on Dramatic Renewal: The Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier "), in which he set forth the principles of this project: first, the choice of place far from the despised Right Bank boulevard in a district closer to schools and the center of artistic life where the new theatre might attract an audience of students, intellectuals and artists with a subscription system that would assure reasonable prices ; second, a variety of productions — as many as three different productions a week, which would not only appeal to a wider public, but also would offer the actors the opportunity to play several different sorts of roles in quick succession, maintaining the suppleness of their interpretive skills ; third, a repertoire both classic and modern would mark the offerings of the company: the classic plays of Jean Racine and Molière — never put in modern dress to keep them à la mode — and the best plays of the previous thirty years.
* Irwin Goodman's song repertoire included " Koskenkorvassa " (" In Koskenkorva "), where nearly every line is a double entendre interpretable as either praise to living in Koskenkorva village or being drunk of Koskenkorva Viina.
Apple Symbols was significantly extended for its Mac OS X v10. 5 (" Leopard ") release, version 6. 0d7e4 ( 2007-08-03 ), and more than tripled its glyph repertoire.
Also in 2004 he released the album Litania (" Litany "), co-authored with Ambrogio Sparagna, which contains both folk prayers and pieces from the repertoire of CCCP and CSI.
Musical genres or subgenres in the madih repertoire include tanzilah (" revelation "), ibtihal (" supplication "), tawassul (" beseechment "), tawshih, and muwashshah.
Together, they play and sing songs from a traditional light-operatic repertoire, taken mainly from Gilbert & Sullivan, Noël Coward and Ivor Novello (" Dear Ivor "), but occasionally " coming bang up to date " with " modern " shows such as South Pacific.
Originally the entire p ' ansori performance repertoire consisted of 12 madang (" titles ").
The band apart from having in his repertoire album with studio albums, has several simple and published EP (" The Fun People Experience "), which marks the debut of Gori on an album of the band, and the difference is, Gori's style is more rock, with peanuts and worthy of a rock licks of law and good arrangements, Lucas instead had a more raw sound and saturated, Heavy if you will.

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