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Stylistically they most closely resemble UK soap operas in that they are nearly always shot on videotape, mainly in the studio using a multicamera setup.
Stylistically, they ranged from the dignified and serious, to playful, bawdy, and amorous compositions, as well as drinking songs suited to taverns.
Stylistically these motets are similar to his madrigals, and he published them throughout his career ; occasionally they appeared in collections of madrigals, such as in his posthumous Fifth Book for five voices ( 1566 ), and he also included some in a collection of motets for five voices published in 1545.
Stylistically FEQ was known to appropriate whatever genres they felt like, working to fuse different styles of breakbeat, drum and bass, downtempo, digital hardcore, rock, hip hop, classical, and, most conspicuously, academic computer music.
Stylistically, they were governed by the regionally specific architectural orders.
Stylistically, the songs on the album feature dense timbral counterpoint ( in fact, nearly every song on the album ), using synthesizer chords and effects ( as well as " real " instruments ), programmed largely by David Gamson, creating a style that they would refine in their next album.
Stylistically, intermezzi of the 19th century are usually lyrical and melodic, especially compared to the movements on either side, when they occur in larger works.
Stylistically his madrigals have more in common with the Italian models provided by Marenzio than do many of the others by his countrymen: they tend to be serious, in a minor mode, and show a careful attention to text setting ; unlike Marenzio, however, he is restrained in his specific imagery.
Stylistically they are typical of the time: homophonic texture predominates, with brief imitative passages at phrase beginnings ; the melodies are memorable and easily singable.
Stylistically they represent an intermediate stage between the early keyboard style of Marco Antonio Cavazzoni and the style of his son Girolamo Cavazzoni, who composed ricercars in the more modern sense of the word — i. e., as a series of imitative sections.
Stylistically, Croce was more influenced by Andrea Gabrieli than his nephew Giovanni, even though they were exact contemporaries ; Croce preferred the emotional coolness, the Palestrina clarity and the generally lighter character of Andrea's music.
Stylistically, they were inspired by many genres of music Gangsta rap, Miami bass, Metal as well as ( in terms of lyrics ) spirituality ( greatly inspired by Islam ).
Stylistically they are similar to the Reading Rota itself ( Sumer is icumen in ), emphasizing tonic and supertonic, and showing the English preference for the harmonic interval of the third.
Stylistically, they span both the manneristic complexities of the ars subtilior, which was the predominant style in Avignon in the 1390s, and the relatively simple song style of the early 15th century as it was developing in the courts of France and Burgundy.
Stylistically, they were heirs to Ego-Futurism.

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Stylistically, UK and Australian soap operas, which are usually produced for early evening timeslots, fall somewhere in-between US daytime and evening soap operas.
Stylistically it is a strange hybrid, although much of the detail belongs to the Renaissance there are medieval influences at work.
Stylistically, the historic house types of Roaring Spring are largely vernacular adaptations of nationally common styles between the 1870s and early 20th century.
Stylistically, the novel is written as a third-person narrative with minimal dialogue, though towards the very end of the book dialogue-intensive scenes involving Dedalus and some of his friends, in which Dedalus posits his complex, Thomist aesthetic theory, and finally journal entries by Stephen, are introduced.
Stylistically, the album shows strong influences from funk metal bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus and Mr. Bungle, all of whom are mentioned in the liner notes of the album.
Stylistically reminiscent of Raymond Carver, who is one of Jergovic ’ s literary models, these short stories, often with no dialogue in them, told in the first person singular mode, are anticlimatic and muted, especially when it comes to their endings.
Stylistically, Hassler ’ s early works exhibit reflections of the influence of Lassus, while his later works are marked by the impressions left on him by his studies in Italy.
Stylistically, the sacred works are typical of the more conservative music of the early 16th century, using non-imitative polyphony over a cantus firmus, alternating sectionally with more homophonic textures or with unadorned plainsong.
Stylistically, his works are more similar to Josquin than to any other composer working at the same time.
Stylistically his madrigals are extremely varied.
Stylistically the two books are rather different.
Stylistically, blazers often are uniform garments, e. g. for airline, school, and yachting, and rowing clubs.
Stylistically, this album is very straightforward and Jordan's direct influences of fellow intelligent dance music artists such as Aphex Twin and Squarepusher are much more apparent than in subsequent releases.

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Stylistically, the Avenger was undoubtedly very much in tune with its time ; the American-influenced " Coke Bottle " waistline and semi-fastback rear-end being a contemporary styling cue.
Stylistically he uses points of imitation, rather in the manner of Josquin des Prez, in almost all of his sacred works ( the masses and motets ), following the contemporary trend towards pervading imitation and polyphonic complexity.
Stylistically, " Raymond turned to the Cooper Studio-Al Parker advertising style for inspiration, spurring a new generation of comic artists to follow a fresh direction ", that of " glorify contemporary post-War American life ".
Stylistically, his sacred music is more closely related to the contemporary Franco-Flemish idiom of pervasive, dense, complex polyphony than to the relatively clear and succinct style of his fellow French composers.

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Stylistically, the Impressionists, who advocated quickly painting outdoors exactly what the eye sees and the hand puts down, criticized the finished and idealized painting style.
" Stylistically, Monte's madrigals vary from an early, very progressive style with frequent use of chromaticism to express the text ( though he was not quite as experimental in this regard as Marenzio or Lassus ), to a late style which is much simplified, featuring short motifs and frequent homophonic textures.
Stylistically their 1990s-era music resembled the traditional UK82 style.
Stylistically it was utterly different from the other principal liturgical polyphonic form of the time, organum, in which the voices usually moved at different speeds ; in conductus, the voices sang together, in a style also known as discant.
Stylistically, Cifra's music varies between masses in the Palestrina style, with much use of homophony ( as desired by the Counter-Reformation Council of Trent, which had required that polyphonic elaboration be minimized so as to allow for clear expression of the text ), and more progressive works in the Venetian style.
Stylistically it can be distinguished from the preceding orientalizing period and the subsequent red-figure pottery style.
Stylistically, the windows move from the Gothic Revival of the 19th century to a more painterly and lavish style of the early 20th century.
Stylistically, his work is close to that of the late Gorgon painter, whose style he developed further, to be continued later by Klitias, and culminate in the François vase.
Stylistically, Sandrin's music resembles that of Claudin de Sermisy, the more famous composer of Parisian chansons, although Sandrin's blends Italian influences with the native French style.
Stylistically he alternates between his own detailed intellectual narrative style and the colloquial speech of peasants, squires and robbers.
Stylistically, Bosnia was to be assimilated into the European mainstream, save for the appearance of the Orientalist style ( also " Pseudo-Moorish style ").
Stylistically, however, this type of painting continues to be informed by Tang Dynasty Chinese " blue and green style " landscape painting traditions.

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