The ensemble includes a six-string guitar, 12-string guitar and string bass. |
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No performer, teacher, or leader of an ensemble could function properly without a high degree of aural perception. |
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Women riders' leather clothing and apparel ensemble include motorcycle leather jackets, vests, gloves, chaps, pants, boots and more. |
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He still continues to make style statements with his ensemble and not for nothing is he called the well-dressed man of Telugu tinsel ville. |
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When Cary shows up to a high-spirited clambake with Ron and his pals, she's uncomfortable and overdressed in a tight gray ensemble. |
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He wore a black ensemble that consisted of a traditional three-button suit, neatly pressed, hemmed slacks, dress shirt and silk tie. |
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I believe the only instrument not percussion in the ensemble is the harmonium, analogous to the Balinese flute ensemble. |
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Her three-piece cream ensemble, complete with sequins and matching hat, drew gasps of admiration from the large crowd of onlookers. |
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His first piano sonata, string quartet and chamber ensemble pieces are Beethovenian in form and content. |
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A group of lumberjacks supply a light, Broadway-like component of the piece, with rollicking ensemble scenes. |
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Combined with a fetching ensemble of white leather belts and straps, the effect is arresting. |
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This film is a tragicomic ensemble piece about people on the edge and love on the rocks. |
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Here again the society is fortunate to have a great line-up with any of the ensemble capable of mixing it with the best of them. |
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From this ensemble, the mean position of the side-chain amino group or the two carboxyl oxygens were determined. |
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After a bit of jazz-funk guitar chording releases control, the ensemble breaks into a mild freakout held in place with rapid snare work. |
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The ensemble was in deep red silk dupion with kantha, aariwork and crystal embellishments. |
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This was not an ensemble piece, but a solo performance by Fiona Russell, with chamber organ accompaniment. |
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Viridian stands there in a red cloak and black gown, the same ensemble she wore the first time he laid his eyes on her. |
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Any rings or chains should be gold as it just completes the whole ensemble. |
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From the 1570s several north Italian composers wrote such pieces, which could be played either by an ensemble or on a keyboard instrument. |
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The reception filled with dancing and flittering about, the string ensemble made up of some of Texas' finest. |
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An ensemble of three recorders, harpsichord, bass viol and theorbo supported the trio of singers with sensitivity and aplomb. |
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Some unusual instruments are also included in the ensemble for comical colour, such as the French accordion. |
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Whether singing a solo, duo, quartet or other ensemble grouping, the voices blend silkily. |
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The singers will be joined by a scaled-down ensemble of professional musicians. |
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The 40-piece ensemble promises an evening of pomp and circumstance featuring popular classics and surprises. |
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The chamber ensemble expands several times a year to a full symphony orchestra with musicians from all over the world represented in their ranks. |
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Recent credits include premier performances of commissioned concerti for symphony orchestra and Taylor's ensemble Latin Fiesta. |
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I was blown away by the beauty and majesty of the ensemble choir, who only got together for the first time some three days earlier. |
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The lush, transparent strings, sweet toned winds, sonorous brass, and bracing percussion congealed into a first rate ensemble. |
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Maxwell Davies's Stedman Caters for chamber ensemble and Stedman Doubles for clarinet and percussion are based on bell peals. |
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In keeping with the 40's leitmotif, the silvertone peep-toe high heels complete the ensemble. |
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Baroque music like this requires a distinguished ensemble with virtuosi performers. |
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It is a beautiful ensemble piece that accentuates musicality and fluid movement. |
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The experienced cast and ensemble will make this musical thriller a must-see for all theatre lovers. |
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The ensemble was not something you'd see on a fashion plate but it was practical, warm, and weather-proof. |
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The physical comedy is toned down a bit this time to make room for ensemble scenes. |
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As part of your Dodge body kit ensemble, the rear valance is an add-on piece that fully covers your existing bumper. |
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For one thing, astronomers discovered the Kuiper belt, a teeming ensemble of miniature worlds within which Pluto orbits. |
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Most teachers recognize the importance of ensemble playing as being integral to students' musical and pianistic development. |
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The final touch to Laura's ensemble is two handkerchief-wrapped powder puffs stuffed in the bosom of her dress to improve her bust line. |
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Hymns are accompanied by an ensemble that includes fiddle, acoustic guitar, wind chimes, pennywhistles, a Bodhran, and even bagpipes. |
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But she was in time to welcome the Queen, who was wearing a sparkling cream ensemble, and the Duke of Edinburgh who was in a dinner suit. |
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I chose the powder grey shirt, light shade of grey tie, pin stripe jacket and pants and to pull the ensemble together some black boots. |
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The painting was thus almost certainly intended as an independent work, rather than as part of a larger ensemble. |
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It demonstrates a keen sense of togetherness and teamwork on behalf of the ensemble. |
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Not to be missed are the ensemble of classic and contemporary masterpieces put up by stores. |
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The director has collected together an energetic ensemble cast, who bring a good deal of improvisatory gusto to the proceedings. |
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She's the final element in an ensemble of truly wonderful actors delivering hilarious and memorable performances. |
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As well as performances by the only ensemble company of actors in Scotland, there is children's entertainment and music festivals. |
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Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
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The ensemble cast is bold and enthusiastic, and carries off the accents required of the script with great aplomb. |
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The correlation works magnificently, as does the large ensemble of young actors, musicians and technicians from all over Western Canada. |
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The ensemble cast is huge, and there are a few surprising cameos throughout. |
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In the 1960s, he and Peter Hall did so much to develop the concept of a permanent ensemble where the actors received proper training. |
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It is a clever piece of ensemble filmmaking that succeeds beyond all reasonable hope. |
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Then, at 2 o'clock, everyone else comes in, and we rehearse the ensemble music until 5 o'clock, sometimes six. |
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Jenkins ability to wield these performers into ensemble and groupings at moments touched the sublime. |
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Certainly, his detail-oriented approach to conducting helped hone the orchestra's ensemble and refine its sound. |
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When the curtains rose, a full ensemble would be in view with this building at the centre sitting majestically. |
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Compare him, nattily dressed in an expensive Italian suit, with his colleague, outfitted in an ensemble he probably picked up off the floor. |
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These simulation results suggest that the ensemble that minimizes them spans conformations with different degrees of nativeness. |
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The hotly anticipated annual ensemble show at the Assembly Rooms will be Midnight Cowboy, with an all-star cast still to be announced. |
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The stagecraft from the fine ensemble cast is excellent, especially in the face of such counter-intuitive direction. |
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Then I notice that in this sedentary position, the whole ensemble rides up around my waist. |
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This situation rather suggests that the fluorescence spectrum is an ensemble average over molecules with different degrees of torsion. |
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This arrangement presents few problems in technique, tessitura, rhythm, ensemble or endurance. |
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The ensemble sound was bright, with the trumpets and woodwind producing particularly expressive sounds. |
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The ogoh-ogoh, escorted by groups of people carrying bamboo torches and a loud gamelan ensemble, are paraded on the night before Nyepi. |
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The cast put in a sound ensemble effort, with excellent voice projection and an obvious understanding of the text. |
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King knew the Akas' music, having loved it since 1975, when he set an ensemble piece, Zulu, to music of the Pygmies. |
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Hutchinson, a singer and musician who once led the Straight Ahead Jazz ensemble, does vocals on the disc. |
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For openers, there was the French ensemble Les Alizes, playing zouk on steel. |
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With no ensemble or piece to perform in, he was assigned to do solo standup comedy at last year's fundraiser. |
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When dissolved in water, most proteins fold into either a single conformation or a small ensemble of similar conformations. |
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The result is some of the finest ensemble acting ever found in a weekly television show. |
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The sublime sounds of this local jazz ensemble will make you stop and listen closely. |
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Rasta Thomas integrated himself beautifully into the ensemble and danced two respectable solos. |
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As other women are pulling on their veils she walks past us in a plain black headscarf and a sober dark ensemble. |
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The ensemble consists of three pianos, three harps, and three percussion players. |
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Their great finesse and qualities of ensemble were displayed in works ranging from Elizabethan consort music to the Hungarian avant-garde. |
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Prints further enhanced with surface embellishments created a vibrant and sensual appeal, thereby accentuating the ensemble. |
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As the university's famous jazz ensemble entertained, guests sampled sushi, shrimp, cheeses, fruit, sandwiches, eclairs and other desserts. |
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The new work is a wild athletic circus of music scored for a large orchestra together with a smaller ensemble. |
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It comprised the upper half of an ensemble that terminated in a daffodil yellow skirt. |
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Tiny pure white lace gloves and a mother-of-pearl prayer missal completed the ensemble. |
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Now I'm serving time in a Lincoln County Jail for armed robbery, wearing a striped ensemble with a ball and chain around my ankle. |
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It is a cacophonous six-piece party-punk ensemble of buzzing guitars, nasty vocals, washboards, bugles, and cowbells. |
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The sedilia form an ensemble with the piscina, tomb of Christ, and patron's tomb, all carved with foliage and figures. |
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The medieval church knew no choral polyphony, only the ensemble of three or four soloists, drawn from alto, tenor, and baritone voices. |
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After the meditation, sounds of vibrant percussion ensemble filled the air. |
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Chair Pat Breen, who hails from Ireland, accessorized her Chanel ensemble by tying a shamrock scarf to her handbag. |
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I donned this ensemble and went to dark, smoky clubs where I thrashed around to ear-ringing, heart-stopping music. |
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The active site of a heterogeneous catalyst can be thought of as the ensemble of atoms that directly catalyzes a reaction. |
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Even those musicians who are not professional accompanists will likely find use for this skill in their studios or ensemble rehearsals. |
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The concert concluded with a cool, jazzy Latin American number, resonant and vibrant for the whole ensemble. |
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This aerophone can be used either as a solo instrument or joined with other instruments in an ensemble. |
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It mixed stylised, stark movement, rhythmic ensemble sequences and wonderful characterisation. |
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He is part of the starry ensemble in Stephen Fry's Evelyn Waugh adaptation Bright Young Things. |
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Pluto and its ensemble of siblings called Plutinos cross Neptune's path around the Sun. |
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An autopoietic system is basically a self-made and self-sustaining ensemble. |
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The choral singing is pure Spanish Renaissance, and the occasional interpolations by the instrumental ensemble are surely thrilling to listen to. |
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Seems the ensemble members all write and sing as well, resulting in a gripping collection of rags, country ditties and Tex-Mex tearjerkers. |
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Rather than choosing between an ensemble of key performance criteria, manufacturers should aim at achieving them all. |
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Goodman was one of the first big-name bandleaders to feature African American musicians in his ensemble. |
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His own image is usually part of the ensemble, but often appears ghostly and intangible compared with the heavy sparkle of the box itself. |
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He worked as a bandsman and, indeed, caught his enthusiasm for large wind ensemble here. |
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It's a superb example of acoustic jazz ensemble playing and lovely multi-horn arranging. |
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I donned the shorts to expose white knobbly knees, put on my peaked cap and shades and rounded off the ensemble with the rucksack. |
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The seamless ensemble performance by the 50-plus cast makes for two hours of excellent entertainment. |
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This is a good piece to work on the many levels of forte playing, especially in an ensemble setting. |
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The national ensemble for Chinese music and dance will present folklore and a history of the distant culture of Chinese people. |
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Liya has never looked as pretty and delicate as she did in his white Kotur shirt and pink double face faille skirt ensemble. |
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Also, the music is more sectional, with clearly defined arias, ensemble pieces, and choruses. |
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I glanced at her ensemble, which consisted of a long patchwork skirt and a long swishy sort of top. |
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The ensemble includes panne velvet cape with neck and belly strap, with attached leopard print collar and tie on pimp hat. |
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An ensemble hand-picked by lead singer and songwriter, Davo, the members were chosen based on their work ethic. |
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Also audible are occasional coughs and suspirations from both the ensemble and the audience. |
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It's a riveting ensemble piece, which stealthily avoids taking sides in the issue. |
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The graduates were well attired for the occasion, with coloured convocation robes, inner suit and the flat cap completing the ensemble. |
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He leads an excellent ensemble cast as they battle the elements, politicians and US boffins who think they know better. |
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The show was presented without amplification, and some soloists were lost in the ensemble. |
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The babe went for a steampunk ensemble in an oversized black snakeskin coat, crazy heels and gold glasses. |
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The rondalla, a traditional music ensemble, consists of plucked and bowed string instruments to accompany social dancing and suitors' serenades. |
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Though not a native Russian, he was on the staff of the Imperial Theatres in St Petersburg and played in a court chamber ensemble. |
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The Leonin pieces alternate ensemble choruses of chant with organum passages which feature a solo voice floating melodic lines over the drone. |
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Jimmy Finnie is associate professor of music at Indiana State University, where he teaches percussion, percussion ensemble and steel band. |
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Samara, herself, was wearing a navy blue pashmina that matches her steel blue ensemble. |
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The ensemble is similar also, mainly a string orchestra with which the soloists contrast clearly. |
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John of Gaunt entered five groups in this year's regional festival including its wind band, low brass ensemble and trombone octet. |
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Calfe also is active in her high school marching, concert and jazz bands, orchestra and percussion ensemble. |
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Whether they will take a new production or a revival to Lithuania is still undecided, but this, says Hill, is the advantage of an ensemble. |
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Affecting this sort of nonchalant style seems, ironically, to involve more work than putting together a seasonally on-trend ensemble. |
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The ensemble instrumentation is any combination of brass, guitar, piano, string and wind instruments. |
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They were enrolled in beginning school ensemble programs, with most of them learning the clarinet, trumpet, flute or saxophone. |
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So he and his ensemble created a show featuring nine giraffes, each manned by two actors and a pair of stilts. |
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Many of the scenes are divided by instrumental passages played by a small ensemble of trumpeters and drummers sitting at the back of the stage. |
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But a clever and adaptable set, brilliant lighting effects and superb performances from the ensemble brought Greene's story to life. |
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This is an ensemble policier, an uncommonly sunny film with urban chumminess that recalls contemporary Japanese television serials. |
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A 5-voice ensemble of vocalists is contrasted with a ripieno group of twice as many voices. |
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Because of the tunefulness of each piece and the attractive writing, students should be motivated to work through ensemble challenges. |
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But here she was, her hair bleached blonde wearing an extraordinary ensemble and as I found out almost totally unrecognisable. |
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In 1961, Harris wrote a large cantata on St. Francis's Canticle of the Sun for solo voice and chamber ensemble. |
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The piece opened with an ensemble dance on a sloping lawn at the park's south end. |
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The show is killingly funny and the cast rise to the occasions that are presented to them with a panache rarely seen in ensemble playing. |
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The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation. |
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Jack went through his drawers of designer clothes, putting together a tasteful ensemble. |
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The mass is sung by a vocal ensemble of six solo voices doubled by six instruments with organ. |
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This ensemble piece plays like the worst situation comedy, bordering on farce and venturing well into the realm of stereotypes. |
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The sound of five harps playing in ensemble must be a rare occurrence in the concert world. |
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Such an ensemble was uncommon for ordinary ladies in the age, but Raven was far from ordinary. |
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So both pieces are composed for a weird ensemble, with unconventional weightings of timbre and register. |
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Some crushed aluminum cans for proper accessorizing and we'd have the complete skid row ensemble. |
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A tailored bed skirt smartens the bedding ensemble, while windows get dressed for summer year-round with white eyelet curtain panels. |
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The film doesn't take itself too seriously, but draws on raw emotion and features a talented ensemble cast. |
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The instrumental ensemble consists of seven string instruments, three sackbuts, and two organs. |
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The performance features six exceptional dancers with live music by the UK's leading tango ensemble. |
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The traditional percussion instruments in Diallo's ensemble include the djembe and a small, loud Senegalese drum called the mbalax. |
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Whether by looking at the organisms, or by looking at their DNA, the interest of the microbiologists was in an ensemble, not the individual. |
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Thereafter he was internationally sought after and revered as a master of balance, style, and ensemble precision in opera. |
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The ensemble themselves had recorded many of their songs on tape over the years. |
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This acoustic ensemble will bring an array of authentic Cajun waltzes, two-steps, and ballads to the stage. |
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In both proteins these results suggest the unfolded ensemble of conformations retain a substantial number of rigid substructures. |
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Acpec has introduced a combat skivvy as part of a cold weather ensemble to protect the soldier in the field. |
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It's well handled here by a strong ensemble cast, excellently led by Jonathan Simmons as the ad-exec. |
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With its abrupt cuts, minimal score, copious dialogue, and large ensemble cast, the film has an underproduced, semi-documentary feel. |
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There are some great arias, fine ensemble pieces, and choruses whose effect is visceral. |
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The top two buttons are undone and sleek pants and black shoes complete his ensemble. |
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Last night, for example, the audience spanned all ages, and all were familiar with the ballads, torch songs and comic ensemble pieces. |
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After the addition of a pair of hoop earrings, a black leather jacket, and a black purse, the ensemble was complete. |
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Four solo motets and one ensemble piece are included on this disc, accompanied by theorbo and cello. |
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At the end of the movie, an ensemble comedy, there are about half a dozen catharses in a two-minute span of time. |
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The boots began the ensemble, black leather with silver studs outlining them in a tasteful fashion. |
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The instrumental ensemble is comprised of flute, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two French horns, and a double-bass. |
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He was wearing a relaxed ensemble of black pants and shoes, and a crisp white dress shirt. |
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He wore a thin black vest over a gray shirt, with black fingerless gloves to match the ensemble. |
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Vassilev is also the founder and leader of Laureate, an exclusive string ensemble made up of international prize-winning string instrumentalists. |
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While Horntveth played most of the instruments himself, he got a nine-piece string ensemble on board to supply some extra textures. |
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As the 16-member ensemble launches into a particularly romantic song, local high school mariachi teacher John Contreras rocks rhythmically nearby, a small vihuela at his side. |
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Prior to Simon's appearance the crowd was warmed up by local singer Brian O'Gorman, who treated all to an ensemble of everything from The Stunning to Crowded House. |
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Dantone and his ensemble of 18 musicians accompany Scholl with dynamism. |
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Renowned for flexibility, performing familiar and less well-known chamber pieces, the ensemble pairs the supreme string quintets of Mozart and Mendelsshon. |
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The whole of the sung portion of the tune lasts a mere sixteen bars in four-four time, barely enough space for a jazz ensemble to clear its collective throat. |
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At times, the ensemble pieces take on a relentlessly driving momentum, locking into a cyclic repetition that is embellished by individual trills, flourishes or patters. |
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Velocity by Stanton Welch is, as its title suggests, a whiz-bang of ensemble dancing, with meaty group sections for the men that fill the stage with a sizzling kinetic power. |
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Sight reading and ensemble materials will be supplied by the auditioner. |
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Regrettably, uneven casting and some ragged ensemble from both singers and orchestra left the impression that they had bitten off more than they could chew. |
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Two tall, rectangular blocks landed on either side of the ensemble. |
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Working as a honed ensemble, the cast never strikes a false note. |
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She had parted with her jeans and t-shirt ensemble and had been fitted with a slim wrap-around, just-about-the-knee, blue swirly skirt and a matching, single shouldered shirt. |
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You won't find a better dance ensemble this side of that imaginary line that separates the US from the wild and beautiful lands and music to its south. |
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Depending on the type of trombone and what type of ensemble you're in, the music for trombone could be written in either the tenor, bass, or alto clefs. |
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The 18-year-old strutted down the runway Monday in an edgy, off-the-shoulder, red-and-black tweed ensemble accented with feathers. |
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Her own students and other children in the area had nowhere to gain ensemble experience and it was too far to travel to Sydney so she began her own local string group. |
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Certainly it's not the lame, dated jokes, the lazy writing, the slack narrative pacing, the boring matiness of the male ensemble or the overall emptiness of the film. |
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It's a real treasure of ensemble acting, as every performance not only fulfills the purpose needed for each scene, but they all seem to be working off of each other. |
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The 17th and 18th-century trio sonata was a favourite chamber ensemble, using two treble instruments and one bass, with a keyboard or lute continuo to fill in the harmony. |
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Her shirtwaist style top was a mint green, the soft pastel bringing out her eyes as she slipped on a simple brown skirt, finishing the ensemble with a fine leather belt. |
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Bright shoes are only chic with a dressy evening ensemble, or in the form of ballerina slippers to be worn with country cottons, after-ski skirts, and trousers. |
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The ensemble was established to explore a very varied repertoire for the brass quintet, through a wide-ranging selection of music from Renaissance to twentieth Century. |
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He often augmented the reed or brass sections ' ensemble choruses. |
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The second disc, recorded in 1961, also has a lovely nut-brown sound to it, thanks to the prevalence of violas da gamba in Harnoncourt's ensemble. |
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There is perhaps no other ensemble form as versatile as the jug band. |
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A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing. |
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Inconspicuously, a three piece ensemble plays background music. |
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Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone. |
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The ensemble often draws its material from narrative folk songs. |
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The host school itself has six groups taking part a brass band, brass ensemble, junior brass trio and brass quintet, as well as a wind band and a clarinet choir. |
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Not many conductors have ever had to beat time to a chamber ensemble on his left while, on the right, deejay, rapper and band are zipping off an unscripted rhythm. |
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The whole ensemble has a sepulchral quality, and it is no surprise to learn that the work was created in memory of the artist's father, who died last year. |
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In the 18th century a serenade was a piece of instrumental music of up to ten movements, scored for a small ensemble, usually with a predominance of wind instruments. |
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In spite of all this, having the chance to watch a fine ensemble cast play such an array of off-centre characters is worth the price of admission alone. |
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The is one of those unusual, off-kilter ensemble films, featuring a diverse group of characters who veer off in different directions as they head down the same highway. |
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Kate Bosworth took the plunge in an eye-catching ensemble by French designer Vanessa Bruno and heels by Jonathan Kelsey. |
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Black tights, white tube socks, and black clogs completed her ensemble. |
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Tango Siempre can do passion, drama, melancholy beauty and sentimentality, and their approach is more like that of a classical ensemble than an archetypal world-music outfit. |
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People don't like her because she's an amazing character, they like her because in the ensemble of eminently punchable faces, hers was the least punchable. |
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This time, the ensemble will not review Russian and Latin classics but show the audience new material like Spanish Flamenco dance and Irish tap dance. |
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Many an ensemble has stumbled over the play's pitfalls, the stumblers typically excusing their more awkward moments by evoking Brecht's theory of alienation. |
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It therefore follows the example of Stravinsky's Concerto for Piano in being scored for an accompanying wind ensemble plus double bass and timpani rather than orchestra. |
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A pudgy, bald man in a suit and sweater ensemble stands in an opening between two of the newly erected walls. |
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A silver hip flask can prove the dashing finish to a perfect ensemble. |
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Popular until the 1960s, all-male reog groups often collaborated with other traditional Sundanese musicians, with gongs and flutes often added to the ensemble. |
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For those in the know, this was a superb opportunity to see Adam Duritz and his Counting Crows ensemble up close and personal at a private gig, in London. |
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Concert FM's coverage of the Arts Festival continues with this Flemish ensemble that brings to life music from the Golden Age of the polyphonists in the Low Countries. |
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His latest is an ensemble piece, set in an undeveloped beach front community in Florida, where the old ways are beginning to atrophy, as property sharks circle. |
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The ensemble remains strong throughout the piece, and while the second Act may be overlong, the performers sustain their focus with dexterity and integrity. |
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In particular, the use of a wide range of percussion adds an immense amount of varied instrumental color to what is otherwise a very small ensemble. |
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It was a sitcom, a workplace ensemble comedy set in a police station. |
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They become a small Baroque ensemble for recitative passages. |
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She's generally fairly unhip, and looked uber-trendy in an of-the-moment peasant ensemble that both our ancestors would not have paid two roubels for in the Old Country. |
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There is certainly the potential for the text to descend into histrionics if handled indelicately, but happily, this ensemble rarely makes that mistake. |
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This ensemble electrifies the concert stage with their combination of technical virtuosity, vivid artistic interpretation and contagious exuberance in performance. |
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Above this ensemble, on the wall against which it is set, hangs a grid of 25 square encaustic paintings, monochrome abstractions that evoke the night sky. |
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Backed by an ensemble of drummers, dancers and a guitarist, Thornhill explores the awakening spirit of a young black woman through song and spoken word. |
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One of his strengths as a director here is that he has brought together an ensemble of great actors and his camera is not shy about letting their faces tell the story. |
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The soloist and orchestra achieve wonderful clarity and fine ensemble. |
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The ensemble was also superbly coordinated in the Minuet and Trio and bristling finale, with its driving sequences and rich chains of suspensions. |
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The site and its structures were eventually acquired by the city council with a view to renovating the ensemble to house a municipal library and archive. |
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Jesse was wearing the whole suit ensemble, minus the tie and the jacket. |
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I also hoped that to complete the ensemble a midriff top would be added. |
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All that's needed is a blue dress for a harmonious ensemble. |
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The ensemble had a white dress shirt underneath a black blazer. |
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It was a skilful piece of work, a series of invariably thin stories skating along on the bankable watchability of a talented ensemble cast doing it by the numbers. |
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He composed pieces for instrumental ensemble and some attractive organ music, notably the canzonas, some of which are arrangements or imitations of French chansons. |
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Long experience of working together in an ensemble may help, of course, but there are often problems with the delicate flute, and with some fortepianos and harpsichords. |
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Joining three other budding stars in September, she will train with the pioneering cathedral choir, which formed in 1991 as the first liturgical ensemble for girl choristers. |
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A costume consisting of a thick raffia collar and skirt, a coarsely woven jacket, and two braided fiber strands ending in raffia pompoms completes the ensemble. |
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The trio before me represents three of the four co-founders of the theatre group, an ensemble in the midst of preparing for their second production. |
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How much of the plot and the scenes were improvised by the ensemble? |
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But on the flip side could be instanced fleeting moments when rhythmic control was a little wayward and when ensemble unity was not quite perfect. |
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In Corelli's concerti grossi the trio-sonata instrumentation of two violins and continuo was used for the concertino sections, contrasting with the full string ensemble. |
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There would be no lines of wilis in arabesque drawn magnetically together in Giselle, nor any grand polonaise for the ensemble in Theme and Variations. |
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The ensemble playing that provides the story's milieu has an organic feel, but is often fussy and gauche when what's required is brisk, broad caricature. |
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On Thursday he took his final send-off in a patterned eggplant silk ensemble. |
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While Malkovich was an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company, Miller was enlisted to photograph the cast. |
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It is often compared to the Wars of the Roses and its ensemble cast of villains, bunglers, and occasional heroes. |
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You feel as if you're walking on water thanks to a clever ensemble of video footage of waterfalls on the wall and platforms of water at shoulder-level bordering the pathway. |
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In almost every case, the client would be better off waiting until the application goes live before testing, rather than testing an incomplete ensemble of code and components. |
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It's rare to find one young actor this good, but to find a movie that features an ensemble of four pre-teen actors of such skill, well it's pretty amazing. |
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She straightened her little denim mini-skirt, fixed the straps of her white spaghetti-strap top and then topped off her ensemble with a tan cowboy hat. |
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For this ensemble, Britney matched silky black pants with an artful, geometric corset. |
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Because there is the luminous ensemble of Sigmar Polke entitled axial Ages. |
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This entails making the costumes for the bride, groom and their families, and slippers and copper buckles, all of which are essential in the Javanese wedding ensemble. |
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They take centre stage among a small eclectic ensemble of instruments, including two Hammond organs, electrically amplified violin and vibraphones. |
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It was his intention to show that he need not fill a starring role, and functioned well as a member of an ensemble. |
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We have now a nonette somewhat suggestive of Mozart, and the whole piece closes with this ensemble thoroughly well developed. |
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Complementing the bride's ensemble was a hand-tied bouquet of yellow roses, Freesias, billy buttons, and cushion mums. |
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An outstanding taarab show will be performed on April 26 by The Tausi Women's Taarab, a 12 women ensemble from Zanzibar. |
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The majority of the works that were published were for keyboard, voice and keyboard, and chamber ensemble. |
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The dundun hourglass drum, which originally was regarded primarily as a social ensemble, now also functions within religious rituals. |
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The latter ensemble includes seven male master drummers and an orchestra of flutes, balafons and koras, plus traditional dancers. |
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Straight-A fashionistas will round out the ensemble with a pair of straight-leg trousers, basic black brogues, and a mohair mix knitted snood. |
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Richard Barrett, who includes the instrument in the diverse ensemble of his massive multipartite work, Construction. |
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The early Salvation Army bands were known for their excitement and public appeal, and the modern ensemble keeps to this ideology. |
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The conductor unifies the orchestra, sets the tempo and shapes the sound of the ensemble. |
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The Great Highland Bagpipe plays a role as both a solo and ensemble instrument. |
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The imperial court ensemble Gagaku has influenced the work of some modern Western composers. |
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A cluster algorithm for Monte Carlo simulations in a semigrand ensemble was used. |
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The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is the largest and oldest professional musical ensemble in Winnipeg. |
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They wanted an ensemble cast rather than a show driven by a few stars. |
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Temperature determines the statistical occupation of the microstates of the ensemble. |
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Starring a large ensemble cast led by Leonardo DiCaprio, the film was released on 16 July 2010, and was a critical and commercial success. |
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When DTH announced auditions for its pre-professional ensemble, Harper told Williams she had to go. |
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The four-point immersive program includes instruction in instrumental, vocalism, ensemble and musicianship, as well as music theory study. |
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The WAG looked fabulous in the eye-catching ensemble from her own collection, the Daily Express reported. |
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The current distribution in one superbond is by definition of the constant-current ensemble given for a unit current flowing through it. |
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Diversity and ensemble composition of geometrid moths along a successional gradient in the Ecuadorian Andes. |
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Musically, the ensemble were tight and showed an array of genuine talent, albeit some of the vocals were in need of finetuning. |
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Shifting Tides included a tour by the 37-member Te Korero Maori traditional dance and music ensemble from Rarotonga. |
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In the 2000s, all tenured members of a professional orchestra normally audition for positions in the ensemble. |
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The current octet tour features an ensemble that's perched midway in size between these latest recording formats. |
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June 6 will feature three harpsichordists and the Arcadia Players baroque ensemble. |
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Complementing the bride's ensemble was a bouquet of white calla lilies, hydrangeas, and orchids. |
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The instruments have a sinfonia and several ritornellos, but they perform in ensemble with the singers only in two internal arias. |
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Peter, dressed in a gothic ensemble topped off with a steampunk vampire hat, was left gobsmacked by wife Tracy's black and silver dress too. |
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She performed at the O2 Arena, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and an ensemble of five performers. |
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Chorusmaster Claude Webster led the ensemble with verve, in an arrangement by Francois Vallieres. |
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Misericordia are a four-piece ensemble who use medieval instruments such as hurdy gurdy, bagpipes, gothic harp, citole, recorders and voices. |
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Soprano Clare Norburn is supported by an exotic instrumental ensemble featuring recorders, shawms, fiddle, oud, saz, harp and percussion. |
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