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The newest position in the repertoire is a suite " Seven Screen Shots " for double bass and piano ( 2005 ) by Ukrainian composer Alexander Shchetynsky with solo part that includes many unconventional methods of playing the double bass.
The repertoire includes performances for both children and puppet adaptations of world literature for adults.
Thus, the repertoire includes chutney as well as Branston or " brown " pickle, piccalilli, pickled onions and gherkins.
The 5th Dimension is an American popular music vocal group, whose repertoire also includes pop, R & B, soul, and jazz.
In 1951 TIME said " Robinson's repertoire, thrown with equal speed and power by either hand, includes every standard punch from a bolo to a hook — and a few he makes up on the spur of the moment.
" Robinson was efficient with both hands, and he displayed a variety of effective punches — according to a TIME magazine article in 1951, " Robinson's repertoire, thrown with equal speed and power by either hand, includes every standard punch from a bolo to a hook — and a few he makes up on the spur of the moment.
Because organs are commonly found in churches and synagogues, the organ repertoire includes a large amount of sacred music, which is accompanimental ( choral anthems, congregational hymns, liturgical elements, etc.
The organ's secular repertoire includes preludes, fugues, sonatas, organ symphonies, suites, and transcriptions of orchestral works.
Jodeci ( sometimes stylized as JoDeCi ) is an American band, whose repertoire includes R & B, soul music, and new jack swing.
The jeli repertoire includes several ancient songs ; the oldest may be " Lambang ", which praises music.
Attempts to capture the process of virtual reality rendering provides us with a version which states: " It is possible to build a virtual-reality generator, whose repertoire includes every physically possible environment ".
Later on in the book, Deutsch goes on to argue for a very strong version of the Turing principle, namely: " It is possible to build a virtual reality generator whose repertoire includes every physically possible environment.
The Minstrels repertoire includes a large variety of songs, including from doo-wop of the 1950s, pop songs from the 80s, and today's chart topping hits.
This elite level performance team ’ s dance repertoire includes a variety of dance styles and is fortunate to work with a professional choreographer throughout the season.
The traditional repertoire of Beijing opera includes more than 1, 000 works, mostly taken from historical novels about political and military struggles.
In addition to the Sandström, his repertoire includes Luciano Berio ’ s Sequenza V, Fredrik Högberg ’ s The Ballad of Kit Bones and Su ba do be.
A concert band's repertoire includes original wind compositions, arrangements of orchestral compositions, light music, popular tunes and concert marches found in standard repertoire.
Her repertoire includes contemporary folk-style compositions as well as folk songs.
A concert band's repertoire includes original wind compositions, arrangements of orchestral compositions, light music, and popular tunes.
His repertoire includes more than seventy concertos, and he is acclaimed in particular as a leading interpreter of Beethoven, whose complete sonata cycle he has performed on several occasions in the UK, US and Japan.
The repertoire includes 30 items addressed by the traditional mountain songs, folklore and songs of international modern authors revised and harmonized by the teacher who is directing the choir into a genre that may involve several generations, even the youngest.
It includes the Symphony in B-flat, his sole symphony, Poème for violin and orchestra, an important piece in the violin repertoire ; and the dramatic, and haunting, song-cycle Poème de l ' amour et de la mer.
While its repertoire includes hundreds of traditional Cajun and zydeco songs, BeauSoleil has also pushed past constraints of purely traditional instrumentation, rhythm, and lyrics of Louisiana folk music, incorporating elements of rock-and-roll, jazz, blues, calypso, and other genres in original compositions and reworkings of traditional tunes.
Standard repertoire includes Westward Ho, Carlotta by Candace Fleming, Opera Cat ( or the Spanish version: Alma, la Gata de la Ópera ) by Tess Weaver, The Dog Who Sang at the Opera by Jim West & Marshell Izen and El Gallo Bantam de la Ópera by Mary Jane Auch.

repertoire and eight
A competent tennis player has eight basic shots in his or her repertoire: the serve, forehand, backhand, volley, half-volley, overhead smash, drop shot, and lob.
Khyal bases itself on a repertoire of short songs ( two to eight lines ); a khyal song is called a bandish.
Rubinstein, who was fluent in eight languages, held much of the repertoire, not simply that of the piano, in his formidable memory.
Although most historians credit white singer Riley Puckett with the first recorded yodeling record, in 1923 and 1924 black performer Charles Anderson recorded eight sides for the Okeh label which gave a summary account of his vaudeville repertoire during the previous decade.
Francis James Child's ( 1825 – 96 ) eight volume collection The English and Scottish Popular Ballads ( 1882 – 92 ) became the most influential in defining the repertoire of subsequent performers and Cecil Sharp ( 1859 – 1924 ), founder of the English Folk Dance Society, was probably the most important figure in understanding of the nature of folk song.
In 1897 – 8 Godowsky further cemented his fame by giving a series of eight concerts surveying the entire 19th century repertoire.
Henderson established his basic repertoire for the next seven or eight years, with Monk's " Ask Me Now " becoming a signature ballad feature.
They both remained in the alphabetical repertoire because they represented different numbers in the Cyrillic numeral system, eight and ten, and are therefore sometimes referred to as octal I and decimal I.
In the early Cyrillic alphabet there was little or no distinction between the Cyrillic letter i ( И и ), derived from the Greek letter eta, and the soft-dotted letter i. They both remained in the alphabetical repertoire because they represented different numbers in the Cyrillic numeral system, eight and ten respectively, and are therefore sometimes referred to as octal I and decimal I.
Born in South Norwood ,, Surrey, Budd became interested in music from an early age and had built up a vast musical repertoire by the age of eight.

repertoire and forms
Shanty repertoire borrowed from the contemporary popular music enjoyed by sailors, including minstrel music, popular marches, and land-based folk songs, which were adapted to suit musical forms matching the various labor tasks required to operate a sailing ship.
Some bands remain faithful to the original roots, while others continually expand the jug band repertoire to include other folk music, popular music, jazz and classical music forms, such as The Juggernaut Jug Band of Louisville, Kentucky ( formed in the late 1960s and possibly the only full-time jug band in existence at this time ), The Cincinnati Dancing Pigs ( who also have been together for 40 years ), The Carolina Chocolate Drops ( an African American jug band that also plays old-time African American fiddle tunes ), The Hobo Gobbelins, The Kitchen Syncopators and The Inkwell Rhythm Makers.
No examples, or traces, of the putative earlier forms in wood or with metal attachments have survived ; the decorative repertoire of early crosses certainly borrows from that of metalwork, but the same is true of Insular illuminated manuscripts.
The organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach forms an important part of the instrument's repertoire.
The band's folk influences, lack of experience with rock music forms, and Beatleseque instrumentation, all combined to color both their self-penned material and their folk derived repertoire.
Klezmer musicians heard and adapted traditional Romanian music, which is reflected in the dance forms found throughout surviving klezmer music repertoire ( e. g., Horas, Doinas, Sirbas, and Bulgars etc.
# Repertoire ( repertoire of contention ): employment of combinations from among the following forms of political action: creation of special-purpose associations and coalitions, public meetings, solemn processions, vigils, rallies, demonstrations, petition drives, statements to and in public media, and pamphleteering ; and
Media literacy is a repertoire of competences that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres, and forms.
There is an extensive traditional repertoire of fiddle tunes, in forms such as the 3 / 4 polska and the 4 / 4 gånglåt.
Choral Evensong forms part of Radio 3's remit on religious programming though the musical performance and repertoire holds interest for a wider audience.
Shanty repertoire borrowed from the contemporary popular music enjoyed by sailors, including minstrel music, popular marches, and land-based folk songs, which were adapted to suit musical forms matching the various labor tasks required to operate a sailing ship.
The musical forms, and consequently the repertoire, of menhaden chanties differ significantly from the deep-water shanties, most noticeably in the fact that the workers " pull " in between rather than concurrently with certain words of the songs.
It is often given in English churches during Holy Week and forms part of the repertoire of numerous choirs.
" But like others of Meyerbeer's operas, Les Huguenots lost favor in the early part of the twentieth century and it no longer forms part of the standard operatic repertoire.
The Studio recognizes performance experience with newer forms of music theater and in innovative stagings of standard repertoire as an essential training element in developing well-rounded professionals.
It forms an important part of the violin repertoire and is one of the most popular and most frequently performed violin concertos of all time.
In other words, they descend from a fragment of poetic diction ( reconstructable as Proto-Indo-European ) which was handed down in parallel over many centuries, in continually diverging forms, by generations of singers whose ultimate ancestors shared an archetypal repertoire of poetic formulae and narrative themes.
According to Charles Suhor, Dixieland is characterized, and differentiated from earlier Jazz forms, by “ more conventional tones of wind instruments, rejection of rapid vibratos, greater instrumental facility, and considerable attention to solos, which are routinely “ passed around ” in between opening and closing ensemble Choruses .” Burke's repertoire consisted primarily of old standards.
" It is truly remarkable how well this villa, with its extensive repertoire of buildings and forms, instantiates the accounts of the Roman agronomists: the best example of Varro's villa perfecta ( I, 194 ).
Perhaps we can find in this film not only an indigenized sport but also indigenized practices of exhibition, objectification, and journalism, which recalls Appadurai's point in Modernity at Large that: indigenization is often a product of collective and spectacular experiments with modernity and not necessarily of the subsurface affinity of new cultural forms with existing patterns in the cultural repertoire.
The ghost has the ability to change forms, so he taps into his repertoire of tricks.
Together with the Kudsi Erguner Ensemble he developed deep insights into the diversity of his culture: the group conveys both authentic, often improvised forms of expression of classical Ottoman performance culture as well as a comprehensive repertoire of modern and classical pieces that can be traced back to the 13th century.
The suite forms part of the standard Romantic piano repertoire.
His repertoire, as well as the stylistic forms he used, expanded significantly.

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