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rich and musical
So Prokofieff was able to cultivate his musical talents and harvest a rich reward from them.
Despite struggling through the task of plotting a story, his cadenced dialogue and cryptic narrations were musical, evoking the dark alleys and tough thugs, rich women and powerful men about whom he wrote.
" In some sense, Paul would have the teaching and admonishing ministry continue by members of the church in Colossae, one method of members admonishing each other is through the rich hymnody and musical heritage of the Christian church.
Many reasons have been cited for the obscurity of Western classical music in India, a country rich in its musical heritage by its own right, however the two main reasons are an utter lack of exposure and a passive disinterest in what is considered esoteric at best.
There is ' Melody Academy ' in Darjeeling established in the early 1980s by Mr. Jiwan Pradhan who single handedly has brought the western music in the hills of Darjeeling which is very rich in its musical heritage.
The album's rich acoustic sound initially received mixed reactions, with critics and fans surprised at the turn from the primarily electric arrangements of the first two albums, fuelling further hostility to the musical press.
The Journal of Religion and Theatre notes that among the earliest forms of litany, " Hebrew litany was accompanied by a rich musical tradition :"
Since the 1970s the city has also been home to a rich, if fluctuating, array of independent theatre groups and some show / musical companies.
The examples they set in creating vital plays, often rich with social thought, provided the necessary encouragement for other gifted writers to create musical plays of their own ".
Tourism has been a major sector of Venetian industry since the 18th century, when it was a major center for the Grand Tour, with its beautiful cityscape, uniqueness, and rich musical and artistic cultural heritage.
In the period surrounding World War I Valentin J. Peter encouraged Germans in Omaha to celebrate their rich musical heritage, too.
“ it would be dangerous for French composers to ignore systematically the works of their foreign colleagues, and thus form themselves into a sort of national coterie: our musical art, so rich at the present time, would soon degenerate and become isolated by its own academic formulas .”
There is a rich history of musical performers with roots in Montgomery.
Irene Foster ( Eleanor Powell ) tries to convince her high school sweetheart Broadway producer Robert Gordon ( Robert Taylor ) to give her chance to star in his new musical, but he is too busy with the rich widow ( June Knight ) backing his show.
* The Athens Musician Network, a website founded in 1997 dedicated to archiving and promoting Athens ' rich musical heritage.
In spite of their rich musical invention, neither of these operas met with the same success but both exerted great influence on the composers of the rising generation, like Giacomo Puccini, Pietro Mascagni and Umberto Giordano.
In addition to its musical culture, Ceos had a rich tradition of athletic competition, especially in running and boxing ( the names of Ceans victorious at Panhellenic competitions were recorded at Ioulis on slabs of stone ) making it fertile territory for a genre of choral lyric that Simonides pioneered — the victory ode.
Mary Lou Williams, among others, spoke of Monk's rich inventiveness in this period, and how such invention was vital for musicians since at the time it was common for fellow musicians to incorporate overheard musical ideas into their own works without giving due credit.
The Journal of Religion and Theatre notes that among the earliest forms of litany, " Hebrew litany was accompanied by a rich musical tradition :"
While musical life was undoubtedly rich in the early Medieval era, as attested by artistic depictions of instruments, writings about music, and other records, the only repertory of music which has survived from before 800 to the present day is the plainsong liturgical music of the Roman Catholic Church, the largest part of which is called Gregorian chant.
Norristown has a rich musical tradition as it was the home to several famous jazz musicians.
While he did not possess a musical talent as rich as his eldest son's, nor a business mind as astute, he was among the handful of early waltz composers along with Joseph Lanner to actively write pieces with individual titles — with the view to boost sales of their sheet music — which enabled music enthusiasts to easily recognize those pieces.

rich and possibilities
The area has great possibilities for a rich outdoor life.
He was so impressed by the development possibilities from irrigation, rich soil, grand scenery, hunting, and proximity to Yellowstone Park that he returned in the mid-1890s to start a town.
In early 1761, at Les Cèdres, Henry met former fur trader Jean-Baptiste Leduc, who acquainted him with the rich possibilities of trading at Michilimackinac and around Lake Superior.
His popularity was due to his providing texts to composers which were rich with possibilities for word-painting and other easy translations of emotion into music.
) Although its design diverges from the simplicity of the original African instruments, the musical possibilities of this design are very rich and not limited to the diatonic scale.
Hal Chamberlin ( mentioned below ) developed software to run on Apple II class computers which would allow extensive control of the very rich possibilities of the K150.
" Arjona further commented that Adentro was " a very representative and tremendously complete album ," adding that " having different producers made it rich in possibilities.
The situation was assuredly rich in possibilities.
Beyond the challenges of quantum effects and cosmology, research on general relativity is rich with possibilities for further exploration: mathematical relativists explore the nature of singularities and the fundamental properties of Einstein's equations, ever more comprehensive computer simulations of specific spacetimes ( such as those describing merging black holes ) are run, and the race for the first direct detection of gravitational waves continues apace.
The features listed therefore supported a full-interaction paradigm with rich interaction possibilities for a trained user, rather than what Engelbart refers to as the WYSIAYG ( What You See Is All You Get ) paradigm that came later.
A narrative therapist is interested in helping others fully describe their rich stories and trajectories, modes of living, and possibilities associated with them.
It is postulated that its wide distribution is a factor of the rich symbolical possibilities of the game, rather than indicating radial diffusion from a single center of invention.
The lower parts with characteristics of the valley climate are rich with a variety of flora, lakes, caves etc., and offer possibilities for development of summer tourism as well.

rich and poetry
Kabyle music is based on a rich repertoire that is poetry and old tales passed through generations.
Like other children of the rich Meccan merchant families, Abu Bakr was literate and developed a fondness for poetry.
Latin lacks the rich poetic vocabulary that marks Greek poetry.
Except in epic poetry, they tended to use a familiar vocabulary, giving it poetic value by imaginative combinations of words and by rich sound effects.
Patterns of rich rhyme ( prāsa ) play a role in modern Sanskrit poetry, but only to a minor extent in historical Sanskrit texts.
The corpus of Sanskrit literature encompasses a rich tradition of poetry and drama as well as scientific, technical, philosophical and dharma texts.
The innovative and rich poetry and poetic speeches, chants, songs, lamentations, hymns, beseeching, praising, pleading, riddles and annotations provided by Scheherazade or her story characters are unique to the Arabic version of the book.
Although his complete poems add up to fewer than 2500 verses, two of them — the Spiritual Canticle and The Dark Night of the Soul are widely considered masterpieces of Spanish poetry, both for their formal stylistic point of view and their rich symbolism and imagery.
The people of this province have a rich cultural heritage and they have preserved unique ancient forms of music, poetry and dance.
There have been three main styles of Occitan lyric poetry identified: the trobar leu ( light ), trobar ric ( rich ), and trobar clus ( closed, hermetic ).
He left a rich legacy to the language and culture of Esperanto in his original poetry and his translations of literary works from his native Hungarian and other languages of Europe.
In Chinese culture, the azalea is known as " thinking of home bush " ( siangish shu ) and is immortalized in the poetry of Tu Fu and is used to rich effect in contemporary stories such as by Taiwanese author Pai, Hsien-Yung.
The rich tradition of Chinese poetry began with two influential collections.
The text of Oldcastle shows no clear signs of Drayton's hand ; traits of style consistent through the entire corpus of his poetry ( the rich vocabulary of plant names, star names, and other unusual words ; the frequent use of original contractional forms, sometimes with double apostrophes, like " th ' adult ' rers " or " pois ' ned ' st ") are wholly absent from the text, suggesting that his contribution to the collaborative effort was not substantial.
), and an equally rich group of themes typical of lyrical poetry of erotic inspiration adopted by mystical literature ( the torment of love, impossible union, beauty of the loved one, stereotypes of the love story as weakness, crying, separation ).
Hawaiian folk music is simple in melody and rhythm, but is " complex and rich " in the " poetry, accompanying mimetic dance ( hula ), and subtleties of vocal styles ... even in the attenuated forms in which they survive today ".
' Betts writes that ' hrough his books of poetry, his literary and cultural criticism and his rich range of essays on diverse topics, Davey has been a major figure involved in introducing the idea and practice of postmodernism to writers in Canada.
The proliferation of new artistic forms in painting, poetry and theatre as well as a revival of interest in the traditional folk art of Russia provided a rich environment in which a Modernist culture was born.
Her poetry combines a vivid and immediate sense of the natural world with a rich appreciation of literary culture and tradition.
Potohari has a rich tradition of poetry recital accompanied by sitar, ghara, tabla, harmonium and dholak.
Between 1837 and 1841 he published Sang-Værk til den Danske Kirke ( Song Work for the Danish Church ), a rich collection of sacred poetry ; in 1838 he brought out a selection of early Scandinavian verse ; in 1840 he edited the Anglo-Saxon poem " The Phoenix ", with a Danish translation.
*"... plain, downright, matter-of-fact fellow, with much less of poetry about him than rich prose.
A friend, Leo Gershoy, recalled that Mattingly lectured with head " cocked, eyes sparkling, his smile benign, he talked in a flow of words, witty, gay, and serious, about poetry and drama and novels, about music he loved dearly, about tapestries and paintings he admired, about rich wines and fine food that few appreciated with equal discrimination.
It can be referred to as a geisha-type of entertainment where women, trained in music and poetry, entertained rich and powerful men.

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