To the accompaniment of vintage jazz records, the train chugs up and down the otherwise closed branch line from Arcady to Flaxfield Junction. |
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Plucked strings, bluegrass rhythms, deep gospel accompaniment and stories of sinners and devils are the order of the day. |
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Inviting harmonies and well-tempered innovations in rhythm and accompaniment add to the charm. |
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The gears worked smoothly, to the minor accompaniment of the ratchet clicking and the links passing over the drive sprocket. |
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If you decide to visit Ren or a similar bar be sure to have accompaniment of the best kind. |
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Some rapid catching up followed to the accompaniment of the roof still rattling in the wind and off we all set again. |
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Buy a kazoo or plastic harmonica for every family member for a little added accompaniment. |
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A group of men drink aguardiente and sing boisterously near the water's edge to the accompaniment of a battered guitar. |
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The tamarind provides a novel change to lemon as an accompaniment with the prawn. |
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Lili's wood pigeon was tender and deliciously gamey, the bed of fried shallots on which it rested the perfect accompaniment. |
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The popular kolo or circle dance is performed to the accompaniment of the tamburitsa, a traditional mandolin-like stringed instrument. |
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On War, which had first been translated in 1873, was republished in 1908 to the accompaniment of many laudatory commentaries. |
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Andrew said his cheesecake was not too tangy but nice and lemony, and the ice-cream was a delicious accompaniment. |
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He heard the raucous shouts and the rhythmic twist of the dance accompaniment as he turned into the alley, and he quickened his pace. |
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In fact the last hour on the course was played out to the accompaniment of claps of thunder and flashes of lightning, but it stayed dry. |
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A simple accompaniment serves as a baseline from which a limpid melody explodes into a dizzy display of vocal pyrotechnics. |
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The flute carries the melodic lines throughout with the piano providing the simple accompaniment. |
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Each selection has been arranged as a piano solo with melody and accompaniment. |
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Mahler, meanwhile, took the art song from the recital venue to the concert hall by replacing the piano accompaniment with orchestra. |
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It came close, mainly because the apricot sabayon was the perfect accompaniment, but failed because the cheese had not been sufficiently heated. |
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Some savoury recipes also use rhubarb, as its tanginess makes it an ideal accompaniment for fatty meats or oily fish. |
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Although hot enough to burn a tongue, it makes a good accompaniment for either the large avocado or the broccoli salad. |
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Mrs. Samuel Smith, an American lady, known to my cousin, asked for my accompaniment to a magniloquent lecture the other evening. |
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The lemon wedge accompaniment is typical, while the tartar sauce is a Canadian concession, but not a mistake. |
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A tatty, threadbare curtain rises to the accompaniment of a circus drum-roll. |
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He seems to treat the game as background music, mere accompaniment for his solo. |
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Likewise, the musical accompaniment shall no doubt be equally scintillating and substantial. |
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The piece opens with a solo tenor singing to a relatively straightforward piano accompaniment. |
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There is an amusing Tango sequence, complete with bandoneon accompaniment, before the couple part again. |
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The MIDI accompaniment CD contains the secondo part performed on a digital keyboard with the typical electronic special effects. |
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Called also thorough bass and basso continuo, it arose in the early 17th cent. in Italy as a means of notating an accompaniment. |
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The album is made entirely from a multitracked mbira and occasional rhythmic accompaniment. |
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Tim Perkins, meanwhile, who writes and performs the musical accompaniment, is considerably more restrained here than on previous releases. |
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When music is recognizable, as in a melody with a traditional harmonic accompaniment, we experience reassurance. |
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The fish, coated with polenta and fried was served on a bed of rocket with a reduced red wine sauce as an accompaniment. |
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Heaven forbid that anyone should have a free second or film frame devoid of musical accompaniment. |
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These berries are considered to be a fine accompaniment for buffalo steaks or tongue, an affinity which accounts for their common name. |
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Serve as a dip as part of a meze or as an accompaniment to grilled meats or fish. |
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A versatile salad, this could be served as an accompaniment to grilled steak, chicken or the creamy fish pie above. |
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The jig was a popular kind of dancing performed to the music of a pipe or tabor that often had a vocal accompaniment. |
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EbertFest has a tradition of showing great old silent films with live accompaniment. |
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The skaldic poetry was presumably recited half singingly and without instrumental accompaniment. |
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And they must also ask whether a large dose of social justice is not a necessary accompaniment to political freedoms. |
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Of course, recording a multi-track accompaniment with instrumental voices is a much more complex task. |
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The typical MIDI file is a multi-track song file that has separate parts for melody, bass, accompaniment, percussion and so forth. |
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Contemporary dancers will perform with live musical accompaniment comprising natuvangam, mridangam, veena and nadaswaram. |
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The tunes passed across the generations by memory are sung in unison without any musical accompaniment. |
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Groups must provide their own live musical accompaniment of not more than 4 musicians. |
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She can no longer play the piano to provide musical accompaniment to the choirs. |
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Then gradually the musical accompaniment and singing separated and it became an opera form. |
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Occasionally, eaters are treated with live musical accompaniment on the piano that sits in the room. |
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The event is a spectacular combination of fireworks exploding in harmony with a musical accompaniment. |
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It becomes frustratingly obvious as the record plays, however, that the musical accompaniment is designed to be just that. |
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These works, with their improvised musical accompaniment, breathed excitement into the local scene. |
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The Indian musical accompaniment is so lively and catchy, you wonder if the whole story will shortly be made into a Bollywood spectacular. |
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Later on there will be a further session to the accompaniment of several musicians. |
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Gradually, stark slide guitar and viola accompaniment emerge from the track's shadows, building until the song's group chorus. |
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Wild fruit jellies, such as elderberry, rowanberry, sloe or crab apple, also make a great accompaniment. |
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We believe that nationalisation of the banks is a necessary accompaniment to such monetisation. |
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The accompaniment to his poetry came directly from the electronic brain of his keyboard. |
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I would have thought it would have been with an accompaniment of a full brass band, would it not, Mr Byrne? |
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Almost every town has a marimba orchestra, which includes the accompaniment of a brass band. |
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It reminded me of bread sauce, a wonderful British accompaniment to turkey at Christmas. |
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We played a lot together, and he gave special care to the accompaniment of soloists, which is very rare. |
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Mozart raises the accompaniment to share some of that interest, so that the violin and the piano speak on relatively equal terms. |
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Low growing annuals such as pansy. violas. alyssum and dwarf Virginian stock are a beautiful accompaniment to bulbs and practical as well. |
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To the accompaniment of much laughter and fun, many yards of bunting were made from pieces of left-over fabric and torn sheeting. |
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By this time the BBC had moved to using the National Anthem as merely an accompaniment in sound to their revolving globe in vision. |
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Like most of Grainger's vocalises, the voice sings its own counter-tune, rather than double anything in the accompaniment. |
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About half the songs have Spanish lyrics with a variety of sexy female vocalists that blend very well with the accompaniment. |
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The accompaniment is an ostinato that sticks to the memory like a burr and becomes hypnotic. |
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You can see trends in the voice-overs, musical accompaniment, and editing style. |
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This is a complex wine that will sparkle as an accompaniment to a tall glass of bone chillingly cold lemon sorbet with sprigs of mint. |
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He listened to the buzz of the insects, the gentle rhythmic accompaniment of the sea. |
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Vocals materialize four minutes later, with an accompaniment of ringing notes that double the human voice. |
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The program typically has two staged operas with piano accompaniment per season. |
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It arose in the slavery period as an accompaniment to plantation dances like the cakewalk. |
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The prize was to be awarded by Betjeman, to the accompaniment of some pretty stagy effects, at Burton Constable. |
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The lamb shanks, two massive things, were tender and flavourful, with the taste of star anise providing a nice accompaniment. |
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They were not acted to the accompaniment of mere commonplace gestures like a play, nor danced in imitative caprioles like a ballet. |
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Also, descending fourths appear in the accompaniment of the melody more than once. |
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Originally, these were danced to the accompaniment of singing and clapping only, with guitars and castanets added later. |
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I liked the music best when Brickman had accompaniment, such as the string quartet, the electric violin, or Dave Koz's alto sax. |
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The latter derives its names from its strong garlic flavour, which makes it a good accompaniment to meat and fish. |
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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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A selected audience duly provided accompaniment to the chancellor's speech with whistling and catcalls. |
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There was much singing and dancing to accordion accompaniment, pleasant until taken over by an overloud PA system. |
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What is it about choral music sung in churches without accompaniment that is so powerful? |
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The horseradish sauce is a fabulous, traditional accompaniment to roast beef. |
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Its princess line flatters the figure with that swingy wide hem and it is an ideal accompaniment to the new feminine dress and skirt fashions. |
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The hubbub and laughter rang round the hall all day, occasionally to the accompaniment of music recalled from past years. |
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Disco beats and falsetto vocals nestled up to squelchy parps and ghost noises, and all to an accompaniment of flashing light-sabres. |
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I've tasted many clarets of this level of quality with both venison and pheasant, and in every case it has proved an enjoyable accompaniment. |
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The congregation sang the hymns to the accompaniment of organiser Ita Fitzpatrick. |
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The men were droning at each other in their Greek-inflected patois, or singing through their noses to the accompaniment of a flute out of tune. |
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The close harmony left you marvelling whether it was a cappella or with piano accompaniment, plus drums and bass. |
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When you're in a pensive mood, as I have been today, the British weather can be a fine accompaniment. |
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One feature of interest is a rhythmic chanting to a percussion accompaniment. |
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The introductory song was a philharmonic piece, featuring a full orchestra together with choral accompaniment. |
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That space came along as a necessary but incidental accompaniment of the two arches. |
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Amerindian men perform a dance in the local church to the accompaniment of fife and drums. |
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Their textures are dominated by right-hand melodies against chordal accompaniment figures. |
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Thus, they serve more as an accompaniment rather than an integral part of the book. |
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On Desormais, the common denominator is sparse fingerpicking with little other accompaniment. |
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A cool cucumber and yoghurt dip is a refreshing accompaniment for grilled chops. |
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I was about to play by myself, knowing that I alone could hear the contralto's aria and the accompaniment in my head. |
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Version six is an inversion of original material for the right hand with a polyrhythmic left-hand accompaniment. |
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Most of the time the harsh subject matter is matched with light, poppy accompaniment. |
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The concluding Allegro has a rollicking, folksy character, complete with a drone-like accompaniment. |
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Alternatively, the lamb may be cooked with potatoes or rice, the fat cooking out to enrich and flavour the starchy accompaniment. |
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The rest of the cowpunchers begin to sing to the accompaniment of a single fiddle played by an elderly man. |
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This singing formant also aids the opera singer by standing out above the typical orchestral accompaniment. |
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It is a beautiful accompaniment to succulently poached white meat like breast of chicken, or fricandeau of veal. |
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When Kamal made his entry to the accompaniment of drum-beats, a frisson of excitement shot through the crowds. |
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Behind the couples, a cupid brings new arrivals, while under the trees at right, other couples sing to the accompaniment of a recorder or oboe. |
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I just want simple ideas that will provide a perfect accompaniment for a juicy seared steak or trio of lamb cutlets. |
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His only accompaniment was the soft hiss of snow passing beneath his skis and the low whistle of the wind as it shaped the loose powder. |
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On the other hand, it is the dainty and refined accompaniment to cucumber sandwiches. |
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Dense damson and winter berry fruits make this an ideal food accompaniment. |
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Get loose, unwind and reflect on your contribution to global justice and peace to the accompaniment of the latest dance-floor fillers. |
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Throughout, his assured touch and dazzling virtuosity are matched by the orchestra's sensitive accompaniment. |
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I had the pleasure of seeing this print of the film on a big screen, with orchestral and choral accompaniment conducted by Einhorn. |
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And if you want to gild the lily, a ruby or vintage port, or perhaps a black Muscat dessert wine, makes for a lovely accompaniment. |
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The puppeteer holds the puppet in one hand and manipulates the hands with the strings to the accompaniment of music. |
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The issue of monetary union as an accompaniment to the single market was not addressed at this stage of developments. |
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The classic accompaniment of tartines is a green salad, dressed with a vinaigrette that can even be in accordance to the theme. |
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A good accompaniment is a green salad dressed with olive oil and Dijon mustard. |
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We drank a wonderful Pinot Grigio, a perfect accompaniment to a dinner in the most romantic of settings. |
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When Kamal made his entry to the accompaniment of drumbeats, a frisson of excitement shot through the crowds. |
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Though marked pianissimo and dolce, Piano I intensifies the accompaniment of the bell effects. |
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Roasted butternut squash with its sweet yet nutty taste is the perfect accompaniment to the Dolcelatte and sage butter. |
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A classic accompaniment for Barolo is Brasato al Barolo, as of course is almost any dish made with the famous white truffles of the Alba region. |
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The Sunrise String Quartet to our right plays musical interludes for accompaniment and transition. |
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Whatever accompaniment you choose, tomato water lets its colors shine through but packs a wallop of supporting flavor. |
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Piano I intensifies the accompaniment of the bell effects by passing from quadruplet sixteenth to triplet sixteenth. |
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Musical accompaniment is provided by a piano quartet with additional percussion. |
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The songs, piano accompaniment and violin part are of an easy to moderate level of difficulty. |
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But bear in mind that many people use a digital keyboard not to play sheet music but to add digital accompaniment to other instruments. |
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When students attempted to play the accompaniment to the artist's melody, they were hampered by not knowing the notes well enough. |
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Add Pedja Muzijevic's elegant and supportive piano accompaniment, and this is a Winterreise that repays an attentive ear and a watchful eye. |
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A couple of minutes later, voices struck up an accompaniment to the drumbeat. |
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This form of singing along with recorded orchestral accompaniment to popular songs began as entertainment in bars and has since spread overseas. |
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This is because when singing romances, a singer must rely only on his or her voice and the accompaniment of the piano and not on stage props. |
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Notably, hip-hop is the dominant musical accompaniment to the leading fan dancing routines. |
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The tradition of Gaelic work songs developed as rhythmic accompaniment to such tasks as milking, harvesting, spinning, and weaving. |
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Classes 7 and 8 gave a musical accompaniment to the story, Grace's Journey about a girl in The Gambia. |
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Elmore Bernstein and Chico Hamilton provide the musical accompaniment to the movie's portrayal of the 1950s New York nightclub demi-monde. |
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Raise a toast, with beer of course, and enjoy the fun that comes with lively music as an accompaniment. |
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As a result, myself, Andy Williams and DJ Kobal are providing the musical accompaniment to this evening of visual fun. |
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The Air Command Band provided the musical accompaniment to the successful parade, after what had been a hectic few days of practice. |
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And speaking of the score, the Mondo films have some of the most beautiful, suggestive, and lush accompaniment ever produced. |
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I thought they'd be doing little dance routines with slap-bass accompaniment, but they are quite Dutch, calm and businesslike. |
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But to traditional people around the world, music is not background accompaniment to life-it is essential to life itself. |
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Like a lot of instrumental guitar music, Man On Stilts comes across, at first, as music accompaniment for a '60s spaghetti western. |
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Aparicio is among the salsa writers who stress this music's importance as accompaniment to dance. |
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Wuttichot's music teacher, Mr Chris, provided the musical accompaniment to the show, as well as introducing his Primary 3 recorder ensemble. |
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The musical score by Carl Davis is lyrical yet understated, an effective accompaniment, and it is rendered serviceably by the mono audio track. |
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Firstly, the musical accompaniment to Sidia's production included flutes, percussive instruments and a keyboard. |
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Another first is the Bayou Cafe, a New Orleans-inspired Cajun and Creole eatery that features live jazz music accompaniment. |
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His accompaniment sounds like evil burlesque music, lurching forward, undressing you with its eyes. |
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And the gallery of exploitation art is presented without accompaniment, meaning that you have to sit and watch the images unfurl in silence. |
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Choose one accompaniment for each cheese, and serve crackers and toasted sliced bread on the side. |
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It was, however, an excellent accompaniment to the delicious Garlic Naan we tried. |
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Usually we eat them as a meal on their own with a salad, but they also make a delicious accompaniment to roasted or grilled chicken or pork. |
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A grassy Sancerre from a very reasonable wine list provided an admirable accompaniment. |
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Vocalists and instrumentalists can use them to provide accompaniment if a live accompanist is not available which probably is most of the time. |
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All of these involved musical accompaniment, with fiddles, harmonicas, and later accordions. |
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The Concertos are also impressive accounts, featuring decent accompaniment by Robert Stankovsky and this Kosice-based ensemble. |
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A nice Weissbeer makes a perfect accompaniment to a Weisswurst, pretzel and mustard. |
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The ciabatta, crisp and coated in garlic was an excellent accompaniment and mixed well with the coulee. |
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Turkey and the trimmings can be improved dramatically with the addition of a well chosen wine accompaniment. |
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But it serves well as an accompaniment to dance for this luscious orientalist extravaganza and it is invaluable to have these three famous ballets brought together. |
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Thinly sliced Spanish chorizo was our favorite accompaniment, but the cheese's acidity also makes it a good match for quince paste or dried fruit. |
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It makes a colorful addition to chilled potato salads in summer or a satisfying accompaniment to heartier, wintertime fare such as soups or stews. |
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Raspberries have inspired flights of fancy in haute cuisine, most often in the guise of syrups and sauces used as an accompaniment to other fruits such as pears and figs. |
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The bleakness of Young's After the Gold Rush and Cohen's Bird on a Wire are amplified by her precise enunciation and unornamented piano accompaniment. |
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The menu also includes a range of meals popular with children and the focus is on meals that are in themselves complete and require no accompaniment, such as potatoes or rice. |
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The Pan con Tomate was your standard bread appetizer, but made a delicious accompaniment to the cheese and olives, which are a bit too intense without meatier companion. |
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A wonderful volume for vacation or leisure reading, this book is a perfect accompaniment to a day at the beach or an evening by the fireplace with a good cup of coffee. |
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This means that instead of a flour-based gravy as accompaniment, pot-roast meat can be served with the cooking sauce that has miraculously thickened all by itself. |
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The waiter did mention that this stew-like dish wasn't served with any accompaniment, and although it was satisfying I sort of missed rice or potatoes to round it out. |
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I found the guitar accompaniment was often distracting from the lyrics. |
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He divides his skills between the Highland pipes, the smallpipes and various whistles, with deft accompaniment on guitar, bouzouki, harp, fiddle, piano and cello. |
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We chose sole in sole with anchovy sauce, served with boiled potatoes and a ratatouille-like vegetable accompaniment, plus steak with roquefort cheese sauce. |
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You can get talked into it as a chic accompaniment to smoked salmon. |
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The staple food is couscous, with lamb and merguez sausage, or chicken or fish, plus an ample provision of vegetables and a hot chilli sauce as the standard accompaniment. |
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Forms of traditional entertainment include folk dances performed by dance troupes wearing colorful costumes, with accompaniment led by the bouzouki. |
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As an accompaniment, mescal is the Oaxacan liquor of choice. |
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American muffins, still extremely popular, are oven baked in muffin pans or cups and are served primarily for breakfast or as an accompaniment to dinner. |
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Adjacent regions of France are also more oriented to beer than wine, and French Alsatians welcome beer to the table as an accompaniment to their traditionally hearty food. |
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With their aching melancholy, these a cappella numbers for three voices are the perfect accompaniment to the understated drama unfolding in this dusty terrain. |
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Delivered by an unassertive voice-over that barely rises above an ambient whisper, it's the perfect accompaniment to an ad that is as pedestrian as they come. |
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If performers desired a keyboard accompaniment to a Bradbury arrangement, one could be improvised using the soprano and bass voices as the basis for appropriate harmonies. |
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For a moment let us observe that instrumental music, when used in the public worship service, is for the immediate and proximate accompaniment of congregational singing. |
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Of particular interest is the accompaniment on a well preserved Erard of 1897 in Jos van Immerseel's collection, restrung recently but otherwise in its original condition. |
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The ballad form, which was most popular between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, often involved pastoral tales sung to the accompaniment of a lute or zither. |
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Even deep, innovative music by Ahmad Jamal and Bill Evans has been dismissed as lightweight accompaniment to sipping cocktails and making whoopee. |
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A dense and stringy fruit, it needs the accompaniment of a lot of sugar and spices before it becomes particularly palatable. |
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Sauces made from tomatoes, onions and olive oil or white sauces made from soya milk and cornflour were suggested as an accompaniment to evening meals. |
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Like many battle raps, the Total Slaughter battle is organized into three rounds with no accompaniment. |
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Landays may be read, but true to their roots in oral tradition, they are frequently sung, sometimes with a drum for accompaniment. |
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While brass bands welcomed the Hawks on to the ground, train drivers guiding their red rattlers past the railway wing would toot their horns in accompaniment. |
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This is a brilliant accompaniment for sizzling, crisp breaded chicken and Parmesan fillets, served with deep fried lightly battered cauliflower sprigs. |
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Here your plate will be piled high for next to nothing, dry white port will be offered as an aperitif, and vinho verde, a light not too potent wine, is a common accompaniment. |
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First we popped in on a roly-poly Alsatian farm wife and watched her brewing outrageously smelly Munster cheese to the accompaniment of tub-thumping Bavarian music. |
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New season potatoes, baked in their jackets and dressed ever so slightly with olive oil are the best possible accompaniment to properly cooked burgers and a green salad. |
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The entire film is filled with moments that are supposed to invoke tears, complete with syrupy stringed accompaniment thanks to the musical score. |
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Contrary to popular belief his op. 5 sonatas are not solo works but duos for violin and violone, which, like the opp. 2 and 4 dance suites, require no keyboard accompaniment. |
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The Spanish Jaleo was usually danced impromptu by a supple, agile gypsy with castanets, to a guitar accompaniment and the haunting notes of an ancient love song. |
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The canonic working of the tune in the accompaniment is most ingenious. |
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A digital sound system will provide a thrilling accompaniment to the show. |
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Smith's fearsomely focused narratives and majestically brutal accompaniment are alternately highlighted or hamstrung by perverse and frustrating production decisions. |
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The piece debuted at an installation in the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art as an accompaniment to the plaster structures on the album's cover. |
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Varying the instrumental accompaniment can help avoid musical monotony. |
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The special live feature for her Opera House performance was the inclusion of a violin and cello accompaniment to Orton's sweet and distinctive voice. |
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He played it through once, singing the lyrics softly to his own guitar accompaniment. |
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To the accompaniment of flute music, I got busy with tonics and sumac. |
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For the most part, Tosti's songs were written for voice with piano accompaniment, and both Carreras and Heppner have been fortunate to work with sensitive arrangers. |
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Use guitar and some rhythm instruments as the accompaniment. |
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The standard accompaniment to salted beef or pork was either mustard or a similar condiment made from the seeds of the rocket plant, Eruca sativa. |
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Watching a computer-generated avatar steal cars and run over pedestrians is an odd accompaniment to the mood-massaging music, but undoubtedly an entertaining one. |
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Together with the introduced species of chaffinch, goldfinch, yellowhammer, skylark, magpie, etc, they provide a tuneful accompaniment to your walk. |
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In three sections, it begins with a threnody in the solo viola over an accompaniment in the lower instruments, with commentary by other orchestral soloists. |
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The Ab Fab 4 provide the musical accompaniment to each day's show. |
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A shot of local rum or creamy rum grog is a traditional accompaniment. |
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If an eye-watering piri-piri sauce is your idea of the ideal barbecue accompaniment, then go for white wines with a good dollop of grapey sweetness. |
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Students were asked to replicate select phrases of the performances while following the piano roll graph, either melody or accompaniment alone or both together. |
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Ranging from the techno-infused uptempo music in Tokyo X to the jazzy downbeats in Chicago, the musical accompaniment to the onscreen action fits seamlessly. |
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It is unfortunate that this awareness has come at a time when live accompaniment for dance remains very low in the priorities of funding agencies and corporate sponsors. |
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There is even a tour of building sites with live music accompaniment. |
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In Europe, hollandaise or mayonnaise is the traditional accompaniment to asparagus, and for good reason. |
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Operas were originally composed and presented as a sumptuous accompaniment to some special event, such as the weddings or birthdays of dukes, princes, and the like. |
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This reporter predicts it to be a most intriguing televisual experience, involving changing coloured lights and an exciting timpanic musical accompaniment. |
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Dynamo will provide vigorous live accompaniment whilst the hot plates are sizzling and for delirious dessert, THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS whip up a small hurricane. |
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Chimichurri is the essential accompaniment to steak in Argentina. |
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We scurried along walls and zig-zagged from floor to floor effortlessly, battering demonic beetles with nunchakus, all to the accompaniment of a sweeping symphonic score. |
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The performance is weightily beautiful, even though it can't disguise the fact that this is essentially a piano solo with violin and cello accompaniment. |
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An 11-piece band graced the orchestra pit, very few touring companies can boast as many as that, and their accompaniment was very good. |
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The wine is an excellent as a sundowner on a hot summer's evening and does just as well when served as an accompaniment to a salad or grilled fish. |
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Hryhorii Kytastyi, musical director, composer and bandurist, is the author of more than 30 melodies of Ukrainian songs for solo and choir with bandura or piano accompaniment. |
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So, musicians make a better living, while balletomanes enjoy the status and the possibilities for collaborative fireworks that come only with live accompaniment. |
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With the Bocking Concert Brass in attendance, there was suitable musical accompaniment to the occasion, held at Howard Hall, Bocking End, on Friday. |
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Music, that soul-stirring accompaniment for the men of arms. |
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At least one of those presentations is usually a silent film with organ accompaniment. |
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At the same time the sweet-savoury Malaysian-Indian inspired flavours of the lobster were a perfect accompaniment to the parathas and naan. |
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This features a cunning blend of pop vocal harmonic construction and flailsome, fringe-rock accompaniment. |
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A few of the editors of early shanty collections provided arrangements for pianoforte accompaniment with their shanties. |
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While the harpsichord was still used in basso continuo accompaniment in the 1750s and 1760s, it fell out of use in the end of the century. |
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In opera, vocal soloists and choirs perform staged dramatic works with an orchestra providing accompaniment. |
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During the Baroque era, professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts. |
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With basso continuo, a small group of musicians would play the bassline and the chords which formed the accompaniment for a melody. |
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Its simple unison violin accompaniment and its consoling rhythms apparently brought tears to Burney's eyes. |
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These phrases are used to create rhythmic accompaniment and melodic figures called riffs, which help to establish thematic hooks. |
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He considered the musical accompaniment of a film to be important, and from A Woman of Paris onwards he took an increasing interest in this area. |
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In addition, many Reform temples use musical accompaniment such as organs and mixed choirs. |
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On many of these recordings the piano accompaniment was woeful because the backers were unfamiliar with Irish music. |
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Polar bears can be hunted for sport in Canada with a special permit and accompaniment by a local guide. |
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Iron Buddha tea is the most common accompaniment, but other teas such as pu'er and oolong are also common. |
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Therefore, Byzantine music remained monophonic and without any form of instrumental accompaniment. |
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It will host the WBC conference in 2004, and a bill of world title fights is threatened as an accompaniment to the wingding. |
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Like jalapeno peppers and guacamole, cactus is usually eaten as a meal accompaniment or as part of a mixed salad. |
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The huge brown field mushroom, or Portobello, is excellent grilled with garlic butter or as an accompaniment to any grilled meat. |
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Also borne in this spirit is the identically felt piano, an attentive, diversiform and interesting accompaniment. |
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Others have been stylized for one piano, four hands, with an easy accompaniment that can be played by an intermediate-level student. |
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These are ideal as an accompaniment, antipasto, tapas, stuffed, topping or as a pasta condiment etc. |
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The film will be shown in the museum's outdoor setting, with musical accompaniment by local jug band The Lease Breakers. |
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These mirror the orchestra accompaniment and often maintain its thinner texture, frequently resulting in unidiomatic writing for the piano. |
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Once a track has been customized, Elevation allows users to record over the customized accompaniment track using the overdub feature. |
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The lightly seasoned turkey lyoner is a lovely accompaniment to the vinegary intensity of olives. |
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Reeve's sorrowful violin was the perfect accompaniment to Moffat's brooding vocals on Shy Retirer. |
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Savoy cabbage is mild and tender even when raw, making it ideal for this light accompaniment to rich sablefish. |
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Freshly pressed mango juice or salpicon, a fresh fruit drink, is the perfect accompaniment. |
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But in Jersey City the fight goes on, with fabulous organ accompaniment. |
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The closing Gigue was ebullient with delightful drone effects where Bach suggests a rustic band accompaniment. |
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First celebrated in Washington state in 1910 as an accompaniment to Mother's Day, Father's Day has become an annual tradition in America. |
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The auletris, or flute-player, provided musical accompaniment at the Greek symposium, a drinking party enjoyed by aristocratic males. |
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Wasabi, also known as Japanese horseradish, which is used as a fiery accompaniment to popular dishes including sushi, is easier to grow than watercress, he insists. |
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Our enthusiastic and informed wine waiter explained why a glass of Ancre Hill Sparkling Rose from Wales made the perfect accompaniment for crab, and he was right. |
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The more our young recordists can be encouraged to play among themselves in groups with and without piano accompaniment, in their own homes, the better. |
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The digestive biscuit and rich tea have a strong identity in British culture as the traditional accompaniment to a cup of tea and are regularly eaten as such. |
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That act of heroism was first celebrated in a German song by Rudolf Greintz in 1907 but was quickly translated into Russian and sung to a martial accompaniment. |
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Unlike scones, they are not usually eaten with an accompaniment, though they are sometimes sold ready split and spread with jam, and they are sometimes buttered. |
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I remember once being involved in the production of a film that was made to the accompaniment of howls that would have put the most callous laugh-track to shame. |
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The poetry was very often sung to the accompaniment of the harp. |
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Generally speaking, the pipers deliver the melodic and harmonic material, while the side drummers provide a rhythmically interactive accompaniment part. |
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My first thought was that it would make a fine accompaniment to my evening meal, for your puffin is a fatsome bird and fries nicely in its own juices. |
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Rosebery died at The Durdans, Epsom, Surrey, on 21 May 1929, to the accompaniment, as he had requested, of a gramophone recording of the Eton Boating Song. |
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In the early 20th century piano accompaniment was prevalent on the 78rpm records featuring Michael Coleman, James Morrison, John McKenna, PJ Conlon and many more. |
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Over subsequent centuries, many Presbyterian churches modified these prescriptions by introducing hymnody, instrumental accompaniment, and ceremonial vestments into worship. |
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For example, a Lipan Apache guest sang about his daughter's love for Wal-Mart, but wore ceremonial dance clothes and used a huge Native American drum for accompaniment. |
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If you want to add some formality to your patio this summer as a backdrop or accompaniment to pots which are full of colourful blooms, topiary may be the answer. |
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Bemol Telfort provided the musical accompaniment, playing the congas. |
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Purcell's Te Deum and Jubilate Deo were written for Saint Cecilia's Day, 1694, the first English Te Deum ever composed with orchestral accompaniment. |
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Songsmith software automatically composes accompaniment music for whatever tune a singer belts, hums or whistles into a microphone, regardless of skill level. |
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Blogger Matthew Coe mapps out a list of the top 10 hot dogs in New York to help fulfil your quest of finding the perfect accompaniment to a day out in the Big Apple. |
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Fortepianist Carmen Santoro and cellist Sara Nanni highlighted some of the onstage fun with imaginative touches to their recitative accompaniment. |
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The pasta dishes are not over-sauced, the meats are carefully roasted, and a simple plate of mixed salumi needs only a good glass of wine as an accompaniment. |
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It is a traditional accompaniment to the English cream tea, served with warm scones and strawberry jam, and is delicious spooned over fresh fruit, puddings and fruit pies. |
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Sheer pleasure can be defined in many ways, but for me watching two Buster Keaton classics with live orchestral accompaniment from the CBSO certainly fits the bill. |
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In fact it should not have been necessary for Mr Clarkson to even ask, if a restaurant is upmarket enough to serve oysters Tabasco should be an automatic accompaniment. |
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