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In orchestration, he stretches the limits of instrumentation with good judgment and a fine imagination for color.
A simplified version of the instrumentation for this procedure is shown in Fig. 2.
Since the 1960s, composite airframes and quieter, more efficient engines have become available, and Concorde provided supersonic passenger service for more than two decades, but the most important lasting innovations have taken place in instrumentation and control.
The later Neapolitan operas ( L ' amor volubile e tiranno 1709 ; La principessa fedele 1710 ; Tigrane, 1714, & c .) are showy and effective rather than profoundly emotional ; the instrumentation marks a great advance on previous work, since the main duty of accompanying the voice is thrown upon the string quartet, the harpsichord being reserved exclusively for the noisy instrumental ritornelli.
With modern instrumentation these tests are rarely used but can be useful for educational purposes and in field work or other situations where access to state-of-the-art instruments are not available or expedient.
Another famous example of emulating instrumentation instead of singing the words is the theme song for The New Addams Family series on Fox Family Channel ( now ABC Family ).
* John G. Webster-Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, a pioneer in the field of instrumentation amplifiers for the recording of electrophysiological signals
The World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that instrumentation used in such cases be immediately destroyed after use ; short of destruction, it is recommended that heat and chemical decontamination be used in combination to process instruments that come in contact with high-infectivity tissues.
Principal instrumentation for the study will be self-contained CO < sub > 2 </ sub > monitors placed on buoys in the ocean.
There is a small body of works written for piano quintet with the instrumentation of piano, violin, viola, cello, and double bass.
Other works for this instrumentation written from roughly the same period include those by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, George Onslow, Jan Ladislav Dussek, Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Limmer, Johann Baptist Cramer, and Hermann Goetz.
Paul Hindemith used the same instrumentation as Schubert for his own Octet.
The band followed up with Duty Now for the Future in 1979, which moved the band more towards electronic instrumentation.
The power gain of an amplifier depends on the source and load impedances used as well as its voltage gain ; while an RF amplifier may have its impedances optimized for power transfer, audio and instrumentation amplifiers are normally employed with amplifier input and output impedances optimized for least loading and highest quality.
Aside from the primary mission of sending a living passenger into space, Sputnik 2 also contained instrumentation for measuring solar radiation and cosmic rays.
In 1956 the United Kingdom selected Malden as the " instrumentation site " for its first series of thermonuclear ( H-bomb ) weapons tests, based at Kiritimati ( Christmas Island ).
It is an enhanced version of MySQL that is fully compatible, and deviates as little as possible from it, while still providing beneficial new features, better performance, and improved instrumentation for analysis of performance and usage.
This work comprised one movement of the larger Janus Cycle, for mixed instrumentation.
But for several decades after his departure, symphonic instrumentation was faithful to Beethoven's well-established model, with few exceptions.
* Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation
* exotic instrumentation, with a particular fondness for the sitar and tabla ;
So-called " pure pop " music, such as power pop, features all these elements, utilising electric guitars, drums and bass for instrumentation ; in the case of such music, the main goal is usually that of being pleasurable to listen to, rather than having much artistic depth.
Early pop music drew on the sentimental ballad for its form, gained its use of vocal harmonies from gospel and soul music, instrumentation from jazz, country, and rock music, orchestration from classical music, tempo from dance music, backing from electronic music, rhythmic elements from hip-hop music, and has recently appropriated spoken passages from rap.
Similar in style, the Last Poets who formed in 1969 recited political poetry over drum beats and other instrumentation, and were another predecessor for rap music.

instrumentation and Handel's
Handel composed more than forty operas in over thirty years, and since the late 1960s, with the revival of baroque music and original instrumentation, interest in Handel's operas has grown.
Handel's instrumentation in the score is often imprecise, again in line with contemporary convention, where the use of certain instruments and combinations was assumed and did not need to be written down by the composer ; later copyists would fill in the details.
Ebenezer Prout commented on various facets of Handel's instrumentation in the work.

instrumentation and score
According to film historian Jeffrey Vance, " although he relied upon associates to arrange varied and complex instrumentation, the musical imperative is his, and not a note in a Chaplin musical score was placed there without his assent.
As Wagner had included some indication of the orchestration in the draft, he decided to move straight on to developing a full orchestral score in January 1855 without bothering to write an intermediate instrumentation draft as he had done for Das Rheingold.
) The rest of the work remained in short score with indications of instrumentation for much of it.
However, all that remains of Pepusch's score are the Ouverture ( with complete instrumentation ) and the melodies of the songs with unfigured basses.
A Setup Wizard, an alternative method of starting a project, consists of a sequence of dialogs allowing the user to specify the instrumentation, time signature, key signature, pick-up measure, title and composer, as well as certain aspects of score and page layout.
However, in the short score there are occasional indications of instrumentation, and some of the orchestration may be surmised from the three movements of the orchestral draft, from which the probable forces include: four flutes, one piccolo, four oboes, four clarinets in B flat and A, with one doubling E flat, three bassoons, two contrabassoons, four horns, four trumpets, four trombones, a tuba, two sets of timpani, tam tam, a large muffled military drum, harp and strings ( first and second violins, violas, cellos and double basses ).
The score was composed to follow Max Renn's descent into video hallucinations, starting out with dramatic orchestral music that increasingly incorporates, and eventually emphasizes, electronic instrumentation.
The score calls for a very odd instrumentation of the following:
* " Monads " ( 1977 ), graphic score for any instrumentation
Another instrumentation of Fugue and Toccata by pianist Michael Round was recorded by Vladimir Ashkenazy ( Exton, 2003 ): the score is published ( as two separate titles, ' Fugue ' and ' Toccata ' by Edwin F. Kalmus ( Boca Raton, Florida ).
Later, the standard workaround was to use color for static display elements — such as a decorative border around the edges of the screen, which might include score displays and so on, or some form of instrumentation — with a smaller central monochrome area containing all the animated graphics.
The Sandman often visited other countries, and this fact was frequently emphasised by the use of traditional instrumentation and harmony added to the score.
Ryūdō Uzaki's score for the film is notable for combining rock music instrumentation with Balinese kecak vocals.
As was common at the time, precise instrumentation is not indicated in the score, which exists in a single handwritten manuscript discovered in the Vienna National Library in the 19th century.
Orchestra instrumentation study score ; preface: Norman Del Mar.
In 1952 Bernstein revised the score from its original instrumentation for a more conventional pit orchestra, and the work was then incorporated into a ballet sequence in the first draft of the musical comedy Wonderful Town, the sister piece of On the Town.

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