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As the music sweeps to a climax, it froths over the proscenium arch, boils into the rear of the theatre, all but prances up and down the aisles.
As in the nearby Basque Country, Cantabrian music also features intrincate arch and stick dances but the tabor pipe does not play as an important role as it does in Basque music.
So, the arch represents folk music on the left and classical music on the right, both united at the top of the arch.
The slow movement of the First String Quartet opens with " an extended arch of lyric melody " ( Ian Kemp ), which was a direct response to the experience of falling in love: " all that love flowed out in the slow movement of my First String Quartet, an unbroken span of lyrical music in which all four instruments sing ardently from start to finish " was Tippett's own description.
Just as a keystone holds an arch in place, the clave pattern holds the rhythm together in Afro-Cuban music.
The two brick skew arch bridges by which the trains cross Gordon House Road are shown on the cover photograph of the 1997 music album Gospel Oak by Irish singer Sinéad O ' Connor.
... while his music appears quite conventional in terms of the traditional musical parameters, such as a preference for arch forms and a relatively conservative use of free tonality in terms of melody and harmony, what could be labelled the dramatic characters of his music are very definitely developed from the specific possibilities of the church organ itself.
In a review of his fourth string quartet, the Washington Post cited the work ’ s “ jewel-like craftsmanship ,” saying, “ Dillon ’ s control of time was a conspicuously imaginative element throughout .” Gramophone called his recording Insects and Paper Airplanes “ Sly and mysterious … just when you thought the string quartet may have reached the edge of sonic possibilities, along comes a composer who makes something novel, haunting and whimsical of the genre … Each score is an arresting and appealing creation, full of fanciful and lyrical flourishes … Highly recommended .” And Musicweb International commented onmusic that is often profound without being pretentious, sometimes light-hearted but never ' lite ', humorous without being arch, and immensely appealing but never frivolous.

music and form
Water, air, fruit, poetry, music, the human form -- these things are important to Persians, and they experience them with an intense and discriminating awareness.
In all his miscalculations, Stravinsky made the fatal historical blunder of presuming that he could transform other composers' inspirations -- representing many peoples, time periods and styles -- into his own music by warping the harmony, melody, or form, to verify his own experiments.
Chabrier's delightful music stands just at the point where the classical, rationalist tradition, ( handed down to Chabrier largely in the form of operetta and salon music ) becomes virtually neo-classicism.
What makes a painting beautiful is quite different from what makes music beautiful, which suggests that each art form has its own language for the judgement of aesthetics.
Although he himself was a blues purist, Korner criticised better-known British blues musicians during the blues boom of the late 1960s for their blind adherence to Chicago blues, as if the music came in no other form.
Many Muslim musicians also perform a form of a cappella music called nasheed or Tawasheeh.
Beatboxing is a form of a cappella music popular in the hip-hop community, where rap is often performed a cappella also.
The term anthem means either a specific form of Anglican church music ( in music theory and religious contexts ), or more generally, a song ( or composition ) of celebration, usually acting as a symbol for a distinct group of people, as in the term " national anthem " or " sports anthem ".
An anthem is a form of church music, particularly in the service of the Church of England, in which it is appointed by the rubrics to follow the third collect at both morning and evening prayer.
The waltz with its modern hold took root in England in about 1812 ; in 1819 Carl Maria von Weber wrote Invitation to the Dance, which marked the adoption of the waltz form into the sphere of absolute music.
* Bluegrass music, a form of American roots music
Although most of the episodes were presented in complete form, minus the music video segments, a handful of episodes were edited for content.
* Binary form, a way of structuring a piece of music
Appearing in its modern form in the 19th century, the bassoon figures prominently in orchestral, concert band and chamber music literature.
He is credited by many with first popularizing this form of music in the early 1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets ( inspired by Halley's Comet ) and million selling hits such as, " Rock Around the Clock ", " See You Later Alligator ", and " Shake Rattle and Roll ".
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music.
Later it moved into a more pastoral form, like Isaac Bickerstaffe's Love in a Village ( 1763 ) and Shield ’ s Rosina ( 1781 ), using more original music that imitated, rather than reproduced, existing ballads.
* Banda music, a form of Mexican music
After 1950 radio stations began to increasingly specialize in one form or another of commercially popular music.
In 1962 and 1963, with his next band, Harmoniler (" The Harmonies "), he recorded cover versions of some of popular American twist songs and rearrangements of Turkish folk songs in rock and roll form, marking the beginning of the Anatolian rock movement, a synthesis of Turkish folk music and rock.
Once an idea has been reduced to tangible form, for example by securing it in a fixed medium ( such as a drawing, sheet music, photograph, a videotape, or a computer file ), the copyright holder is entitled to enforce his or her exclusive rights.

music and is
Here in these little rooms -- or stages arched open to the sky and river -- they choose a few lines out of the hundreds they may know and sing them according to one of the modes into which Persian music is divided.
The music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg, has molded his group into a prominent musical organization, which is his life.
`` As my wife puts it '', he said, again with a twinkle in his eyes, `` all you know is your music.
`` Both children are musical and my wife is a music lover of unfailing instinct and judgement ''.
And the life they lead is undisciplined and for the most part unproductive, even though they make a fetish of devoting themselves to some creative pursuit -- writing, painting, music.
The music which Lautner has composed for this episode is for the most part `` rather pretty and perfectly banal ''.
) The stated goal of the CJS is the synthesis of jazz and `` serious '' music.
His approach to music is highly individualistic ; ;
A low-power, `` carrier-current '' broadcasting station, KARL, heard only in the campus dormitories, is owned and operated by the students to provide an outlet for student dramatic, musical, literary, technical, and other talents, and to furnish information, music, and entertainment for campus listeners.
The music is always allowed the living space needed to attain its full sonority ; ;
It is this sort of experience that makes the concept of high fidelity of real musical significance for the home music listener.
Your invitation to write about Serge Prokofieff to honor his 70th Anniversary for the April issue of Sovietskaya Muzyka is accepted with pleasure, because I admire the music of Prokofieff ; ;
This is precisely what makes lucid, straightforward music so difficult to compose -- the clarity must be new, not old ''.
Certainly, it is the traditional clarity of his music which has endeared him to the Western World -- not his experimentations.
and perhaps of even greater significance -- his music is strong 20th-Century evidence of the effectiveness of Evolution, based on a broad Traditionalism for the creative art of music.
I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said, `` I admit that going back to Ralph Waldo Emerson for humor is like going to a modern musical comedy for music and comedy ''.
If one characteristic distinguishes Boris Godunov, it is the consistency with which every person on the stage -- including the chorus -- comes alive in the music.
The music becomes ethereal as he calls up a vision of her own sainthood: it is she, he tells her, who can bring the truth to Russia and convert the heretics.
I think all this could apply to Parker just as well, although, because of the nature of music, it is not demonstrable -- at least not conclusively.
This is exactly what happened in the transition from baroque to rococo music.
Continuity exits, but like the neo-swing music developed from Lester Young, it is a continuity sustained by popular demand.
( `` It is always of sorrow to me when I find people who neither know nor understand music '', he declared not long ago in proposing that White House prizes be awarded for music and art.
The Louisiana city is known, of course, for its fine food, good music and its colorful hospitality `` and, when guests arrive at Philmont that night '', says Mrs. Grinsfelder, `` that is exactly what we expect to offer them.

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