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moments and sung
To help him on this religious aspect of primitive jazz he had `` Big '' Miller, as a preacher-singer and Hannah Dean, Gospel-singer, while Oscar Brown Jr., an extremely talented young man, did a slave auctioneer's call, a field-hands' work song, and a beautifully sung Negro lullaby, `` Brown Baby '', which was one of the truly moving moments of the festival.
Some notable moments in the opera include the " Prisoners ' Chorus ", an ode to freedom sung by a chorus of political prisoners, Florestan's vision of Leonore come as an angel to rescue him, and the scene in which the rescue finally takes place.
" Such short remarks appear also in works from Fiori musicali ; one of these refers to a fifth voice that is to be sung by the performer at key moments during a ricercar, and the key moments are left to the performer to find.
In the late moments of the game, " Silent Night " is sung.
* The title song, " Johnny Guitar ", written by Peggy Lee and Victor Young and originally sung by Peggy Lee herself in the film's closing moments, is a hugely popular song covered many times.
The song is also occasionally sung by Ulster Rugby fans at away matches, particularly after ' magic moments ' of play.
The song seems to be sung from the perspective of Saint Veronica, Mary Magdalene, or the Virgin Mary as she " lay on the grass and observed her savior " in his final moments.

moments and melody
The melody continually rises in pitch through the first moments of the piece, with octave-long runs in the strings.
Sometimes the music can be conventionally beautiful, with almost-orthodox moments of melody and rhythm: releases like guitarist Martin Siewert and drummer Martin Brandlmayr's Too Beautiful to Burn or laptop artist Christof Kurzmann and guitarist Burkhard Stangl's Schnee could well appeal to adventurous pop music or " post rock " enthusiasts.
Journalist Paul Travers wrote in his review ; " As the singer and figurehead of Manhole and Tura Satana in the 90's Tairrie B was among the first to channel screaming metallic rage through a female perspective … the vocalist gives vent to her inner demons, it's clear she's not mellowing with age ... My Ruin create an abrasive, sludgy noise, punctuated by moments of melody and calm.
The Balkan school of tapan playing presumes the playing ( not the accompaniment ) of a melody, where the non-dominant hand is used to express all that the player wishes to say, while the dominant hand is only used to accentuate certain moments in the melody.
As a composition befitting the wedding of the royalty, the waltz has its moments of grandeur ( Section 3 ) where a triumphant melody in the home key of C major gave way into a rousing Viennese tune in F major.

moments and usual
The final moments of the game consists of the Lions catching up to the Warriors, and with the final seconds on the clock ticking down, Alex passes the ball ( as opposed to his usual selfish ways ), allowing them to score the winning basket.
It is never the exciting moments of street life that move him, only the daily happenings, the usual things that all may see.
It is never the exciting moments of street life that move him, only the daily happenings, the usual things that all may see.
and, in the usual way for Monte Carlo, can give all the moments etc.
" The author of Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Documented an Era and Defined a Generation, Chris Turner said it " Fills in with the usual grab bag of great gags " and " The episode had some crowd-pleasing moments.

moments and sense
Neither the vibrant enthusiasm which bespeaks a people's intuitive sense of the fitness of things at climactic moments nor the vital argumentation betraying its sense that something significant has transpired was in evidence.
A common pre-Kantian idea of time and eternity, describes " eternity " as a trans-temporal mode of being-such that all the moments of time are in some sense present in eternity.
Paintings such as Place de la Concorde read as " snapshots ," freezing moments of time to portray them accurately, imparting a sense of movement.
Time Out London states, " As translated onto screen, story is wretched: the jokes are relentlessly crass and objectionable ; the song ' n ' dance routines have been created in the cutting-room and have lost any sense of fun ; Fellini-esque moments add little but pretension ; and scenes of a real open-heart operation, alternating with footage of a symbolic Angel of Death in veil and white gloves, fail even in terms of the surreal.
One night in his pensione, Merton had the sense that Owen was in the room with him for a few moments.
Addiego, writing for the San Francisco Examiner, did have a few enjoyable moments viewing the film but wrote, " You can't help cheering for Selena, but the good feeling is diminished by the sense that her story's been simplified and sanitized.
The moments determine the cumulants in the sense that any two probability distributions whose moments are identical will have identical cumulants as well, and similarly the cumulants determine the moments.
The production staff considered Ellison's script to be excellent ( though the director Joseph Pevney said, " Harlan had no sense of theater ... in the original script's dramatic moments, it missed badly "), but they had several concerns.
He is a dream man in the sense that he is what most of the private detectives I worked with would like to have been and in their cockier moments thought they approached.
Given her troubled background, she also possesses a surprisingly good sense of humor, which often comes out at odd moments.
A newly found sense of harmonics, similar to Immortal's Pure Holocaust, aided in the creation of the band's sound as well as connecting it to the contemplative moments and consequently allowing them to reflect on the chaos, rather than seeming like disjointed and irrelevant sentimental moments in otherwise raging pieces.
The goal brought him worldwide fame but also a sense of heavy expectation, with some observers and supporters expecting him to produce moments like that on a match-by-match basis.
The subsequent variations contrast moments of beautiful meditation with cheeky playfulness, yet the tension of the first movement is never far away and contributes an ongoing sense of uneasiness.
Sloan's work had an honest humane-ness, a frank sympathy, he refused to flatten lower-class New Yorkers into stereotypes of misery, and his strong sense of the moments in which ordinary people are seen unawares, or isolated, was to deeply affect the leading artist of the next generation, Edward Hopper.
Interestingly, Gervais said once that in the show's universe, Brent did have many moments when he did his job well and even showed an effective sense of humour-moments that were deliberately NOT included in the documentary, but presumably helped shape viewer perceptions that Brent wasn't just a worthless empty suit and an idiot.
Pulver has a sophisticated sense of incidental music ’ s essence ./.../. Pulver is especially aware of those moments in scenic plots when a direct calling for the music to sound is there.
In the situationist view, situations are actively created moments characterized by " a sense of self-consciousness of existence within a particular environment or ambience ".
Combining witty parodies of early opera's stock scenes ( and self-importance ) with moments of surprising emotional intensity, the score shows Caccini to have mastered the full range of musico-theatrical devices in her time, and to have had a strong sense of long-term musical design.
Brusa describes her musical style as " close to Neo-Tonality and in particular to Neo-Romanticism, but in the original sense of the word, which is nowadays often confusedly assimilated to other ones ," and her harmony as " essentially pandiatonic with panchromatic moments.
Just as Z is interpreted as the generating functional ( aka characteristic function ( al )/ moment-generating function ( al ) of the probability distribution function ( al ) e < sup >− S </ sup >/ Z ) of the time ordered VEVs / Schwinger function ( aka moments ) ( see path integral formulation ), E ( a. k. a. the second characteristic function ( al )/ cumulant-generating function ( al )) is the generator of " connected " time ordered VEVs / connected Schwinger functions ( i. e. the cumulants ) where connected here is interpreted in the sense of the cluster decomposition theorem which means that these functions approach zero at large spacelike separations, or in approximations using Feynman diagrams, connected components of the graph.

moments and come
It is at precisely such moments that he encounters a couple of undergraduates, faces alight, holding hands and talking happily as they come along, oblivious of him, or throwing him the most fleeting and casual of glances, such as they would give a tethered goat.
The D Minor Sonata, Op. 31 No. 2, introduced by dynamically shaped arpeggios, was most engaging in its moments of quasi-recitative -- single lines in which the fingers seemed to be feeling their way toward the idea to come.
According to David Robinson, unlike in more conventional slapstick comedies, the comic moments in Chaplin's films centred on the Tramp's attitude to the things happening to him: the humour did not come from the Tramp bumping into a tree but from his lifting of his hat to the tree in apology.
:" And so, sir, in the lonelier and perhaps even more disheartening moments which come to any national leader, I hope there will be a corner of your mind and heart which takes cheer from the fact that you have an admiring friend, a staunch friend that will be all the way with LBJ.
He reassures her and tells her that he loves her and that she has given him " a taste for life ", moments before the police come for him.
The NTIs create enormous megatsunami-level waves that threaten every coastline, including New York City ( shown by the Statue of Liberty and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge ) and San Francisco ( shown by the Golden Gate Bridge ), but then stall them moments before they would come crashing down.
There are moments of impressive songwriting, such as the tender " Many Too Many ", the darkly tragic " Duchess " and the epic " One for the Vine ", but little of Genesis ’ s music transcends in the way real classics do, and that is why they will remain perennial whipping boys for decades to come.
:" It had a lyricism that films have only once in a while, moments of a transcendental nature .... You've seen these kinds of moments in other films-they're really hard to pull off, and usually they come off as a pretension.
In his final moments, Destiny remarks that he thought the end would never come and that he would never get to the last page of The Book of Destiny.
In the final moments of the series, Cory, Topanga, Shawn, and Eric come to his classroom for one last " lesson ".
Rathmann tells the receptionist that Hall had come in, lain down, immediately fell asleep, and then a few moments later let out a scream and died.
The background of these firefighters come from all walks of life, and respond to a call at a moments notice no matter what they are doing.
His ability to capture fleeting moments in life through powerful compositions was already apparent, and this skill was to serve him well for decades to come.
However, there are moments where Chico's characters appear to be genuinely Italian ; examples include the film The Big Store, in which his character Ravelli runs into an old friend he worked with in Naples ( after a brief misunderstanding due to his accent ), the film Monkey Business, in which Chico claims his grandfather sailed with Christopher Columbus, and their very first outing The Cocoanuts, where Mr. Hammer ( Groucho ) asks him if he knew what an auction was, in which he responds " I come from Italy on the Atlantic Auction!
Despite losing Internacional's most important match ever, it set a precedent of great moments to come in this decade, as the team went on to win the Campeonato Gaúcho four years in a row starting in 1981.
Hill to " prepare for action ;" some histories have recorded that Lee also called for Hill in his final moments (" Tell Hill he must come up.
The work is a recreation of the moments leading up to and directly following the approximately 89 seconds when the royal family and their courtiers would have come together in the exact configuration of Velázquez's painting.
Unable to speak immediately following his surgery, McCleary sent a written note to his teammates explaining he was all right while his surgeon revealed that he came " as close ... as you could come " to dying in the moments after he was struck.
While Suez would come to be regarded by many as one of the finest moments in Canadian foreign policy, at the time it cost the Liberals support outside of Quebec.
In a later issue, he is seen making mystical plans ; the intent is to have Angel come to the conclusion he sent Gunn to die, then Angel himself will die moments later.
In this way, one by one, we are led on a tour through sombre moments of history, yet at the same time come in touch with our private psychological and political mappings of life at risk.
Some of the key moments in the film come as we watch Aleandro and realize what must be taking place inside her mind, and inside her conscience.

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