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motifs and orchestral
The full orchestra repeats the theme and introduces more motifs in the orchestral exposition.
At several points Beethoven builds up orchestral texture by multiple repetitions of very short motifs.
The violin solo is prefaced by a brief orchestral interlude that serves to propose the melodic sentence upon which the violin solo later meditates, adding rhythmic and melodic motifs as the movement goes on.
The work begins with an orchestral prelude, which presents the most important motifs.

motifs and score
" Dmitri Shostakovich provided an epic score, its motifs including an ( increasingly ironic ) trumpet fanfare for Lear, and a five-bar " Call to Death " marking each character's demise.
Despite ravishing orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick, the score rarely achieves much momentum or intensity on its own, and its recurrent motifs don't haunt the imagination as they should.
Goldsmith's Omen II score uses similar motifs to his original Omen score, but for the most part, Goldsmith avoided re-using the same musical cues.
" He thought the score was pleasant, using " folklife motifs to distill the flavor of Jewish life.

motifs and match
It may also have flowers or other springtime motifs on top, and may match a special dress picked out for the occasion.
The storylines — interwoven with use of match cuts and recurring visual motifs — reflect the themes of love and mortality.
The three periods are interwoven with match cuts and recurring visual motifs ; Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz play the main characters for all three narratives.

motifs and melodies
After this the melodies and motifs are truncated into tiny melodic cells in a complex 5-part texture.
The use of folk songs and dance melodies and motifs in classical music to inject vitality and excitement, is of course as old as " La Folia " and Marin Marais ' " Bells of St. Genevieve " (" Sonnerie de Ste-Geneviève du Mont-de-Paris "), but the attempt to give music a sense of place was novel to the Historical particularism of late nineteenth century Romanticism.
:' His bravura pieces, fantasies on melodies from Rossini's Mosè and La donna del lago, on motifs from Bellini's Norma and on Russian folk-songs, became extraordinarily popular through his own, brilliant execution ; however, they treat their subjects always in one and the same way, [...] to let the tones of a melody be played in the medium octave of the keyboard now by the thumb of the right, now of the left hand, while the rest of the fingers are executing arpeggios filling the whole range of the keyboard '.
“ Aside from the Czech folk-song, Já mám koně, nearly all the principal motifs of Dvořák ’ s sixth Symphony can be traced back to … compositions by Beethoven and Brahms .” Many of Josephson ’ s comparisons involve transitional material, modulatory processes, and orchestration, emphasizing that Dvořák was influenced by Beethoven ’ s procedures, not just his melodies.
Combining traditional harmonies with modal patterns and featuring numerous rhythmic shifts along with internal melodic motifs within operatic, aria-like sweeping melodies, Davis's fresh and forward-looking compositions included " Scorpio Rising ", " Backgammon ", " Uranus ", " Gypsy Folk Tales ", " Jodi " and " Ronnie Is a Dynamite Lady ".
Waldron's playing style re-emerged more brooding, starker and percussive, combining bebop and avant-garde melodies, and at times weaving repetitive melodic motifs using just a few notes over a drone-like accompaniment figure.
The piece begins with the broken triads and fanfare motifs common to trumpet music of the time ( perhaps as a jibe to the audience who had come to see this exciting new kind of trumpet ), but follows with chromatic runs and diatonic melodies not possible on the valveless natural trumpet.
Featuring rhythmic and lyrical motifs, the influences range from Indian melodies to sounds from Andalusia, Africa, Central Europe, and the West.
Its catchy melodies combine traditional folk motifs with a rock-and-roll rhythm.
Webern used his transcription for orchestra of the six-part ricercar from Bach's The Musical Offering to analyze the structure of the Bach piece, by using different instruments to play different subordinate motifs of Bach's themes and melodies.

motifs and numerous
These basic motifs gave rise to numerous variants, for example, where the branches, generally of a linear character, were turned into straps or bands.
Many of the stories and motifs found in the Jataka such as the Rabbit in the Moon of the Śaśajâtaka ( Jataka Tales: no. 316 ), are found in numerous other languages and media.
The figures embossed on the horns combine depictions of numerous anthropomorphic, zoomorphic and hybrid motifs.
Later, in the pre-Viking and Viking age, there is material evidence which seems to indicate a growing sophistication in Norse religion, such as artifacts portraying the gripdjur ( gripping-beast ) motifs, interlacing art and jewelry, Mjolnir pendants and numerous weapons and bracteates with runic characters scratched or cast into them.
* The Drew Carey Show, in its fifth season, did a spoof titled " A Very Special Drew ", in which numerous examples of Very Special motifs were used.
The church also contains numerous paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries with religious motifs.
" He complained of the numerous motifs, " It's difficult to swallow the amalgamation of Mayan, Biblical, Buddhist, Taoist and New Age iconography, all of it tossed as if into a stew.

motifs and songs
Hunting motifs are very clearly expressed in hunting songs.
The revival was part of a wider national movement in the period around the First World War, and contributed to the creation of a " national " or " pastoral " school of classical music which incorporated traditional songs or motifs, as can be seen in the compositions of Percy Grainger ( 1882 – 1961 ), Ralph Vaughan Williams ( 1872 – 1951 ), George Butterworth ( 1885 – 1916 ), Gustav Holst ( 1874 – 1934 ) and Frederick Delius ( 1862 – 1934 ).
Inuit songs are strophic and mostly use six different pitches ; textual and melodic motifs are common.
Also evident were field hollers, shouts, and moans, which may have been originally designed for different bands or individuals to locate each other and narrative songs that used folk tales and folk motifs, often making use of homemade instruments.
Once again shifting motifs, Xiu Xiu would this time choose to experiment with video-game-based programming, utilizing the Nintendo DS to write many of the songs which appear on their 2010 release.
The Tower Hall displays a series of tapestries with motifs from Danish folk songs, woven after cartoons painted by Joakim Skovgaard.
Strong self-destructive motifs and a desire to return to an earlier time period are present in many of Alter's songs.

motifs and later
Potential for comedy lay in his use of ' contemporary ' characters, in his sophisticated tone, his relatively informal Greek ( see In Greek below ), and in his ingenious use of plots centred on motifs that later became standard in Menander's New Comedy, such as the ' recognition scene '.
Similarly, Lancelot and his cuckolding of Arthur with Guinevere became one of the classic motifs of the Arthurian legend, although the Lancelot of the prose Lancelot ( c. 1225 ) and later texts was a combination of Chrétien's character and that of Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet.
Joseph Ratzinger, later elected pope, identified three overall motifs in Dei Verbum: ( 1 ) the new view of the phenomenon of tradition ; ( 2 ) the theological problem of the application of critical historical methods to the interpretation of Scripture ; and ( 3 ) the biblical movement that had been growing from the turn of the twentieth century.
Chagall would later include fish motifs " out of respect for his father ", writes Chagall biographer, Jacob Baal-Teshuva.
Two years later, Whistler painted another portrait of Hiffernan in white, this time displaying his new found interest in Asian motifs, which he entitled The Little White Girl.
This text inculcated in Westerners an image of " India " as a place of exotic wonders and offered the earliest description of Saint Thomas establishing a Christian sect there ( the Saint Thomas Christians ), motifs that loomed large over later accounts of Prester John.
Louis Sullivan worked briefly as a draftsman for Furness & Hewitt ( June-November 1873 ), and his later use of organic decorative motifs can be traced, at least in part, to Furness.
The most common motifs of the ninth and the early tenth centuries-the griffin, wolf and hind-seldom figure in later Hungarian iconography and heraldic symbolism, however the Hawk or Turul which in shamanistic lore rested upon the tree of life connecting the earth with the netherworld and the skies preserved for longer as a device belonging to the ruling house.
The song includes various Asian motifs and references predating later Steely Dan and related works such as " Bodhisattva ", " Aja " and " Green Flower Street.
In its use of Neoclassical architectural form and decorative motifs the style anticipates the slightly later and more elaborate Empire style, which was introduced after Napoleon established the First French Empire.
Baroque and later rococo motifs found their way into all the decorative arts, and can be seen in the acanthus leaf scroll work so common on 18th century furniture and silver.
Although the motifs of the Cathach decoration are not similar to decorations in later manuscripts, such as the Book of Durrow ( which followed the Cathach by as many as seventy years ), the ideas of decoration which distorts the shape of the letters and the diminution of initial letters are ideas which are worked out in great detail in later Insular art.
Although it is simpler in design than later carpet pages and contains motifs not found in later carpet pages, it shows a subtlety of pattern and alternation of colors common to Insular manuscripts.
This manuscript shows the beginning of many techniques and motifs that are used in later manuscripts.
The Sibylline oracles are therefore a pastiche of Greek and Roman pagan mythology, employing motifs of Homer and Hesiod ; Judeo-Christian legends such as the Garden of Eden, Noah and the Tower of Babel ; Gnostic and early Christian homilies and eschatological writings ; thinly veiled references to historical figures such as Alexander the Great and Cleopatra, as well as many allusions to the events of the later Roman Empire, often portraying Rome in a negative light.
He later painted several oil paintings with motifs from the region, including the one one the left.
These later motifs primarily depict ships, solar and lunar motifs, geometrical spirals and anthropomorphic beings, which seem to ideographically indicate the beginning of Norse religion.
On the other hand, there are many elements employed in the decoration of this Gospel book which do not seem to belong here, either because they more closely resemble motifs found in non-insular or Continental art or because they are too early, foreshadowing trends of a later, even Romanesque period.
The introduction begins with a light touch, presenting motifs that anticipate the later themes.
A number of Jo's works depict motifs that would later become important for her husband.

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