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His three complete operas written during this time show the development of his compositional skills, but included no great success, either commercially, or artistically.
He was a master of counterpoint, the complex and highly disciplined art for which Johann Sebastian Bach is famous, and of development, a compositional ethos pioneered by Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven.
He also recorded Ess's band Y Pants for their debut release on 99 Records and performed with Rhys Chatham's Guitar Trio in 1977, a noise music experience that was very important in the development of his compositional voice ( Branca 1979 ).
* Musical development, a compositional process
He is important in the history, rediscovery of, and development of modern cement, because he identified the compositional requirements needed to obtain " hydraulicity " in lime ; work which led ultimately to the invention of Portland cement.
As well, Blair's naming and defining of four generic categories of writing: historical writing, philosophical writing, fictitious history, and poetry, and his analysis of the different parts of discourse plays an important role in the development of later compositional theories.
Toward the end of his life, Tallis resisted the musical development seen in his younger contemporaries such as William Byrd, who embraced compositional complexity and adopted texts built by combining disparate biblical extracts.
In 1916 he encountered and came under the spell of Van Dieren, whose influence soon exceeded that of Delius and led to a significant development in compositional technique, first evident in the Saudades song cycle of 1916 – 17.
Stirling's development of an agitated, mannered reinterpretation of those precepts – much influenced by his friend and teacher, the important architectural theorist and urbanist Colin Rowe – introduced an eclectic spirit that allowed him to plunder the whole sweep of architectural history as a source of compositional inspiration, from ancient Rome and the Baroque, to the many manifestations of the modern period, from Frank Lloyd Wright to Alvar Aalto.
As a Lutheran from a militantly Protestant family, he contributed greatly to the development of the vernacular liturgy, but also favored Italian compositional methods, performance practice
6 in D major was a time of experimentation and development of his personal compositional style.
The Concerto in F shows considerable development in Gershwin's compositional technique namely because he orchestrated the entire work himself, unlike the Rhapsody in Blue which was done by Ferde Grofé, the orchestrator for Paul Whiteman's orchestra.
The composition of clausulae died out in the mid 13th century as they were replaced by motets as the main platform for the development of new compositional techniques.
Considered as a whole, Beethoven's compositional efforts in Bonn demonstrate the importance of his move to Vienna in terms of the development of his musical style and the sophistication of his grasp of classical form and idiom.
There has been a strong tendency in the aesthetics of music to emphasize the paramount importance of compositional structure ; however, other issues concerning the aesthetics of music include lyricism, harmony, hypnotism, emotiveness, temporal dynamics, resonance, playfulness, and color ( see also musical development ).
Metzger was among the first critics to promote Stockhausen's music, but was soon a substantial critic of Stockhausen's compositional development.

development and chiaroscuro
The post-Venetian woodcuts show Dürer's development of chiaroscuro modelling effects, creating a mid-tone throughout the print to which the highlights and shadows can be contrasted.
Artists also began to use new techniques in the manipulation of light and darkness, such as the tone contrast evident in many of Titian's portraits and the development of sfumato and chiaroscuro by Leonardo da Vinci.

development and received
Researchers found that the lens seemed to control the development of the rest of the eye, as the surface-form tetras which received cave-form lenses failed to develop eyes, while cave-form tetras which received surface-form lenses grew eyes with pupils, corneas, and irises.
In the mid-1950s, DeMille oversaw the development of a family of distinctive uniforms designed for use by the cadets, at the new Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs CO, for which he received the Defense Department's Exceptional Service Award.
Digoxin has not been promoted by the pharmaceutical industry and has received little attention at national and international meetings, possibly the result of the development and promotion of other, newly patented therapies for heart failure.
It could mean that he received word of the further development and growth of the church in Ephesus, and if Paul — co-founder of that church --- wrote the letter, this illuminates his follow-up: " I do not cease to give thanks for you ..."
There, he became infamous through the development of Daikatana, which received generally negative reception from reviewers and gamers alike upon release.
In 1942, the team of scientists Leonid Shvarts, Moisei Komissarchik and engineer Yakov Shor received the Stalin prize for the development of the BM-8-48.
He received the ACM Turing Award for the development of these languages and in 1994 he was inducted as a Fellow of the ACM.
Telegraph development received lower priority than the telephone network largely because of the difficulties involved in transmitting the written Chinese language.
Initially the development was fairly piecemeal, but in 1828 this area just to the west of Potsdamer Platz, sandwiched between the Tiergarten and the north bank of the future Landwehrkanal, received Royal approval for a more orderly and purposeful metamorphosis into a residential colony of the affluent, and gradually filled with houses and villas of a particularly palatial nature.
He continued his studies, focusing on the political, social and economic development of capitalist countries, and received several higher degrees between 1970 and 1980.
The Europeans were sometimes disappointed because they hoped to find more gold in West Africa, but when the development of plantations in the Americas, mainly in the Caribbean, in Brazil and in the south of the United States raised a great need for cheap labor, the area received more attention.
In the 1960s this suburban development continued but with the aesthetic of the times, the industrialised and mass-produced blocks of flats received a large amount of criticism.
Through their work they influenced the cultural development of all Slavs, for which they received the title " Apostles to the Slavs ".
While Toledo has a " rust belt " reputation due to its manufacturing history, in the 2000s, the city received a lot of interest and growth in " green jobs " due to economic development around solar energy.
During the 1970s, severe budget constraints challenged the university's physical development ; but, in the 1980s, the university received increased grants for research in the social and physical sciences.
From 1993 through 2004, Vietnam received pledges of US $ 29 billion of official development assistance ( ODA ), of which about US $ 14 billion, or 49 %, has been disbursed.
He received his first patent for the engine in 1929, began development in the early 1950s at NSU, completing a working prototype in 1957.
However, in its development Whedon felt it lost some of the quirkiness he considered was the heart of the project, and it was not received as well as he liked.
As a result of this development, he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1966.
Women also increasingly registered as unemployed, while Maori received government help through other channels such as the land development schemes organised by Apirana Ngata.
In the mid-18th century, this Tutsi royalty consolidated authority over land, production, and distribution with the development of the ubugabire — a patron-client relationship in which the populace received royal protection in exchange for tribute and land tenure.
Despite the massive amount of world and storyline development, none of the Living Greyhawk storylines or changes to the setting were considered official, since the regional adventure modules were produced by volunteers, and only received a cursory vetting by the campaign administrators of RPGA, and no review by WotC personnel.
In 1911, Westinghouse received the AIEE's Edison Medal " For meritorious achievement in connection with the development of the alternating current system.
In 1956, Lockheed received a contract for the development of the Polaris Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile ( SLBM ), this would be followed by the Poseidon and Trident nuclear missiles.

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