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For ten years a small group of European and U.S. critics has been calling attention to the half-forgotten Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele, who died 42 years ago at the age of 28.
The fun of toasting their own sausages over the small Oriental charcoal burners and dipping them in tasty sauces will keep your group busy -- try it and see!!
One drop of each sample was added to one drop of a 2% suspension of group Af or group B red cells in a small Af test tube.
The religion, in fact, is an expression of the unity of the group, small or large.
This push to confine the study of mass behaviour to the measurements of parameters involved in differential equations has led sociology perilously close to the reduction of the word `` mass '' to mean a small group in which certain relations between all pairs of individuals in such a group can be studied.
For if the small group notion involves the implicit claim that the phenomena of sociological investigations are of atomic or subatomic proportions, the philosopher needs to know the extent to which such entities are valid.
The grant, which stretched southward to Lake Traverse -- the headwaters of the Red -- was made in May, 1811, and by October of that year a small group of Scots was settling for the winter at York Factory on Hudson Bay.
In the small group will be the junior and senior Mrs. Walter Monroe ; ;
There was considerable contrast between this Mulligan performance and that of Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, who are able to generate a tremendous sound for such a small group.
Thus, giving grades and promotions based only on an individual's performance relative to a small local group, as is common, may reduce cooperative behaviors in the group.
* Subclass Lepospondyli † ( small Paleozoic group, sometimes included in the Labyrinthodontia, which may actually be more closely related to amniotes than Lissamphibia )
A matai can represent a small family group or a great extended family that reaches across islands, and to both American Samoa and independent Samoa.
During that tour a small terracotta urn was presented to England captain Ivo Bligh by a group of Melbourne women.
Abalone ( or ; via Spanish, from the ), is a common name for any of a group of small to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Haliotidae.
The actinophryids are small, familiar group of heliozoan protists.
Alongside these liberal and left-wing efforts, a small group of conservative institutions were born in Ann Arbor.
At family or small social gatherings, one mate may be shared by the group, with the host preparing the mate to the preference of each guest.
The Aegadian Islands ( Sicilian: Ìsuli Ègadi, ;,, meaning the islands of goats ), are a group of small mountainous islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy, near the city of Trapani, with a total area of.
* Affinity group, small protest or activist groups of 10-30 people
Shortly thereafter, they set off with a small group of followers for Europe.
Saron, in Davis Street, Aberaman, was used for regular services by a small group of members until 2011.
A small group of houses on Incline Road mark the beginning of the village and the village boundary is near Cwmavon.

small and composers
In recordings, small errors in a performance could be " fixed ", but many older conductors and composers could remember a time when simply " getting through " the music as best as possible was the standard.
During the 19th century, American musicians playing for working-class audiences in small pubs and bars, particularly African-American composers, developed new musical genres based on the modern piano.
In 1984, together with a small group of like-minded composers, Appleton helped establish the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States ( SEAMUS ).
The band reached a creative peak in the early 1940s, when Ellington and a small hand-picked group of his composers and arrangers wrote for an orchestra of distinctive voices who displayed tremendous creativity.
Berlioz was not a child prodigy, unlike some other famous composers of the time ; he began studying music at age 12, when he began writing small compositions and arrangements.
The composers, backed by a small brass section and a live drummer, performed a large number of their BBC-commissioned musical works including sections of incidental music from The Hitch Hikers ' Guide to the Galaxy and Doctor Who ( including a medley of Mark Ayres's work ) as well as some collaborative compositions written specifically for the Roundhouse concert.
Resonance is reduced by damping or muting the drums, and in some cases composers will specify that timpani be played con sordino ( with mute ) or coperti ( covered ), both of which indicate that mutes — typically small pieces of felt or leather — should be placed on the head.
Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev (, Milij Alekseevič Balakirev, ) ( 2 January 1837 < small >< nowiki > 21 December 1836 </ small > – ), was a Russian pianist, conductor and composer known today primarily for his work promoting musical nationalism and his encouragement of more famous Russian composers, notably Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
William Brian ( he adopted the name " Havergal " from a local family of hymn-writers ) was born in Dresden, a district of Stoke-on-Trent, and was one of a very small number of composers to originate from the English working class.
The works of some composers, especially Frédéric Chopin, may contain long series of notes printed in the small type reserved for grace notes simply to show that the amount of time to be taken up by those notes as a whole unit is a subjective matter to be decided by the performer.
In the mid-1920s, Mohammad el Qasabgi, who was the most virtuosic oud player and one of the most accomplished yet understated Arab composers of the 20th century, formed her small orchestra ( takht ), composed of the most virtuosic instrumentalists.
This reputation played no small part in discouraging composers outside of the British brass band from writing for the tenor horn, and certainly had an adverse effect on the instrument's popularity outside the UK.
They were mostly organists and maestri di cappella, skilful composers who had small vocal and / or instrumental ensembles and who frequently acted as music teachers ( private or in church schools ).
Like most other Impressionist composers, Ireland favoured small forms and wrote neither symphonies nor operas, although his Piano Concerto is among his best works.
The album became a Top 10 hit in the U. K., West Germany and South Africa, reached number 47 on the US Billboard 200, number 39 in France, number 35 in Australia, and for seven weeks remained at number 1 on the Swedish album chart due in no small part to the composers ' Swedish heritage.
They were two of the earliest composers to work in live generation of music with amplified small sounds.
George Sand entertained in the small theatre of the studio the great artists of her time such as the composers Hector Berlioz, Johannes Brahms and Gioachino Rossini and the novelists Théophile Gautier and Ivan Turgenev.
These are works for small instrumental ensembles, of which the composers were often members.
Even so, Soviet attacks on composers were both arbitrary and unpredictable, due in no small part to vagueness surrounding the theory of socialist realism in music and how it should be applied.
The influence of Haydn's chamber writing suggested similar possibilities for winds, and advancements in the building of these instruments in that period made them more useful in small ensemble settings, leading composers to attempt smaller combinations.
While the music of the English Madrigal School is of generally high quality and has endured in popularity, it is useful to remember that the total output of the composers was relatively small: Luca Marenzio in Italy alone published more books of madrigals than the entire sum of madrigal publications in England, and Philippe de Monte wrote more madrigals ( over 1100 ) than were written in England during the entire period.
This kind of practical advice is rarely found in the writings accompanying the music of the Venetian school composers, who had massive, virtuoso, well-paid ensembles at their disposal, but it would have been essential to the musical establishments at the small provincial towns in which Donati worked.
The style of musica reservata, with its implication of a highly refined, perhaps manneristic style of composition and performance along with a very small audience, is reminiscent both of the ars subtilior of the Avignon group of composers of the late 14th century, and also perhaps some of the contemporary avant-garde classical music of the late 20th century.

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