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Musicologist and Alan
Musicologist Alan W. Pollack analyses: " The chord progression of the outro itself is a harmonic Moebius strip with scales in bassline and top voice that move in contrary motion.
" Musicologist Alan Curtis believes the collaboration involved only a single collaborator, and published his 1989 edition of L ' incoronazione under the joint authorship of Monteverdi and Sacrati.

Musicologist and said
Musicologist Nigel Burton wrote, " His style may be said to have developed, but it never really settled down.
Musicologist Gustave Reese said that the second group, called mensuralists, " have an impressive amount of historical evidence on their side ," ( Music in the Middle Ages, p. 146 ), but the equal-note Solesmes interpretation has permeated the musical world, apparently due to its ease of learning and resonance with modern musical taste.

Musicologist and song
Musicologist Daniel Party defines this kind of ballad as a love song in slow tempo, interpreted by a solist, usually acompaigned by an orchestra.
Musicologist K. J. McElrath wrote of the song :" Gershwin was remarkably successful in his intent to have this sound like a folk song.
Musicologist and author Phil Rose described this section of the song as " entirely non-functional harmonically " and stated that " ost of the time when a phrase ends, Waters is either singing one of the most dissonant notes in the accompanying chord, or a non-chord tone.
Musicologist Dale Cockrell argues that the song represents a transition between early minstrel music and the more European-style songs of minstrelsy's later years.

Musicologist and blend
Musicologist Richard J. Ripani identified Jackson as a leader in the development of contemporary R & B, as her 1986 album Control and its successor Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 created a unique blend of genre and sound effects, that ushered in the use of rap vocals into mainstream R & B.

Musicologist and folk
Musicologist George Pullen Jackson extended the term spiritual to a wider range of folk hymnody, as in his 1938 book White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands, but this does not appear to have been widespread usage previously.

Musicologist and than
Musicologist John Clapham writes that Smetana planned these works as " a compact series of episodes " drawn from their literary sources " and approached them as a dramatist rather than as a poet or philosopher.
Musicologist Julian Cope, in his book Krautrocksampler, says " Krautrock is a subjective British phenomenon ," based on the way the music was received in the UK rather than on the actual West German music scene out of which it grew.
Musicologist Dorothy Horn suggests the success of The New Harp is due to its excellent printing and its larger than normal sample of standard tunes favored by various Protestant denominations.

Musicologist and .
" Musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez summarizes the relativist, post-modern viewpoint: " The border between music and noise is always culturally defined — which implies that, even within a single society, this border does not always pass through the same place ; in short, there is rarely a consensus ... By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be.
Musicologist Leonard Meyer demonstrated how purely rhythmic and harmonic events can express human emotions.
Musicologist David Rothenberg has endorsed this information.
Musicologist Bill McGlaughlin likens its place in British music to the place Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings holds for Americans.
Musicologist Richard Taruskin asserts that another reason Balakirev did not participate with the Belyayev circle was that he was not comfortable participating in a group at which he was not at its center.
Musicologist Rob Bowman called Soul Men " One of the greatest soul music albums of all time.
Many of the above mentioned music and dance have been styliled by Prof. Rex Nettleford artistic director ( ret, prof and vice chancellor of The University of the West Indies ) and Marjorie Whyle Musical Director ( Caribbean Musicologist, pianist, drummer, arranger lecturer at the University of the West Indies ).
Musicologist Alfred Frankenstein, in a 1939 article for The Musical Quarterly, claimed to have identified seven pictures by catalogue number.
Musicologist Dale Cockrell argues that early minstrel music mixed both African and European traditions and that distinguishing black and white urban music during the 1830s is impossible.
* Provine, Robert C. " Investigating a Musical Biography in Korea: The Theorist / Musicologist Pak Yŏn ( 1378 – 1458 )," Yearbook for Traditional Music, ( Volume 32, 2000 ): 1 – 15.
* St. Cross Church, Oxford: Sir John Stainer, Composer, Organist & Musicologist
Musicologist Alfred Einstein suggested, however, that a minuet in Piano Sonata in B-flat major, K. 498a, is the missing movement.
Musicologist David Gallagher might speak for many when he suggests that in these two opuses-their universe, music and history-are found the very best of Tveitt's qualities as a composer.
Musicologist Richard Middleton describes form through repetition and difference: difference is the distance moved from a repeat ; a repeat being the smallest difference.

Alan and Pollack
According to Mark Lewisohn and Alan W. Pollack
* Scholar Alan W. Pollack has pointed out that The Beatles ' I've Got a Feeling is a quodlibet of sorts.
According to Alan Pollack, the " approach-avoidance tactic " is encountered in the verse, as the V chord ( for example E in A key ) appearing on the words " Always know ", " I know when " " I think a No " and " I think I disagree ") never resolves into a I chord ( A in A key )) directly as expected.
" Music analyst Alan Pollack praised " Hey Jude ," saying, " it's such a good illustration of two compositional lessons — how to fill a large canvas with simple means, and how to use diverse elements such as harmony, bassline, and orchestration to articulate form and contrast.
* Alan W. Pollack, musicologist
Set in the key of G major ( the final mix pitches it about a quarter of a semitone below this, while the backing track was taped in G sharp ), it begins with what Alan W. Pollack calls, " a ra-ta-tat half-measure's fanfare of solo snare drums ", followed by a guitar intro of the first chord.
It appears in what Alan Pollack refers to as the " mini-bridge ", and then again at the end of the song.
The song has been sped up 12 % from the demo, apparently to " effect the ... snappy tempo " as Alan W. Pollack has speculated.
The covers of the novels were painted by Jeff Easley ( Shadowdale ), Clyde Caldwell ( Tantras and Waterdeep ), Brom ( Prince of Lies ), and Alan Pollack ( Crucible ).
A 1954 popular song with words and music written by a larger team than normally is known to collaborate on a song: Bill Norvas, Alan Copeland, and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, comprising Leon Rappolo, Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, George Brunies, Mel Stitzel, and Walter Melrose.
* Guillemin, Victor and Pollack, Alan ( 1974 ) Differential Topology.
* Alan Pollack
Music analyst Alan Pollack said the song has " an off-beat mixture of styles typical of the times: a three-way cross between jazz waltz, folk song, and late sixties psychedelia.

Alan and said
Alan Ayckbourn said that his relationship with Christine became easy once they agreed their marriage was over.
In an interview conducted by Alan Jackson for The Times Magazine in 2001, before the album was released, Dylan said " these so-called connoisseurs of Bob Dylan music ... I don't feel they know a thing, or have any inkling of who I am and what I ’ m about.
In episode 73, season 4, entitled Working for Caligula of Two and a Half Men, the character of Berta said " I'm working for Caligula ," while picking up after Charlie who has resumed his hedonistic lifestyle after his brother Alan moved out.
In his judgment of a child custody court case in England in 1994, after extensive research of COG publications and the testimony of numerous witnesses, Lord Justice Sir Alan Ward said the following about Flirty Fishing:
" Ed Sullivan will last ", comedian Fred Allen said, " as long as someone else has talent ", and frequent guest Alan King said " Ed does nothing, but he does it better than anyone else in television.
Director Arthur Hiller said during an interview that the " film started out because Alan Arkin and Peter Falk wanted to work together.
" Rob Reiner said, " He was a completely unique actor ," and went on to say that Falk's work with Alan Arkin in The In-Laws was " one of the most brilliant comedy pairings we've seen on screen.
At the museum's PDP-1 restoration celebration in May 2006, Alan Kotok said his Macintosh PowerBook G4 laptop was 10, 000 times faster, came with 100, 000 times the RAM and 500, 000 times the storage, was 1 / 2000 the size, and cost 1 / 100 as much.
Alan Duncan MP, then the shadow transport secretary, said in Parliament that this aspect of the affair-which was not dealt with in the shareholders ' case in the High Court-was " perhaps the most shameful scar on the Government's honesty " and " an absolute scandal ".
Alan Page later said he knew we would dominate them after only the first couple of plays.
The decision was purely financial, and Alan Horn said, " There were no delays.
In an interview with the Denver Post, child psychologist Alan Zimmerman said:
It is said that Alan Turing was a master of this on the early Manchester Mark 1 machine, and he was already deriving the primitive conception of an operating system from the principles of the Universal Turing machine.
The word and its meaning have been publicized by defense attorney Alan Dershowitz, notably in a 1994 New York Times article, " Accomplices to Perjury ," in which he said:
" In a 1996 article in the Los Angeles Times, " Has the Drug War Created an Officer Liars ' Club ?," Joseph D. McNamara, then chief of police of San Jose, said " Not many people took defense attorney Alan M. Dershowitz seriously when he charged that Los Angeles cops are taught to lie at the birth of their careers at the Police Academy.
The name derives from the word " archive " without the v. Alan Emtage has said that contrary to popular belief, there was no association with the Archie Comics and that he despised them.
Alan Moore has said that after Volume III, he would like to write some special, one-shot stories that focus upon the personal adventures of the characters.
Music critic Alan Blyth said " Her voice was a rich, vibrant contralto of intrinsic beauty.
" When the Assets Recovery Agency won a High Court order to seize luxury homes belonging to ex-policeman Colin Robert Armstrong and his partner Geraldine Mallon in 2005, Alan McQuillan said " We have further alleged Armstrong has had links with the UVF and then the LVF following the split between those organisations.
NASA official Alan Ladwig said " she had an infectious enthusiasm ", and NASA psychiatrist Terrence McGuire told New Woman magazine that " she was the most broad-based, best-balanced person of the 10.
As Alan once said, there's not an un-adorable bone in the man's body.
Lund said: Conversely, the majority opinion was criticized by Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz, who wrote: Some critics of the decision argue that the majority seemed to seek refuge from their own logic in the following sentence in the majority opinion: " Our consideration is limited to the present circumstances, for the problem of equal protection in election processes generally presents many complexities.
" Don't go telling our recipes ," said Judy Vonberg, who, along with her husband, Alan, have been running the restaurant for about 11 years, since Harold retired.
" Judy, Alan and Edlo, those people are our friends ," Judy Jones said.

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