He made child's play of its tricky fingerwork and zipped through prestissimi at double-speed, braking precipitately into a somber adagio. |
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That is, the gavotte switches to a vivace, which dissolves into a brief, though affecting, adagio. |
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I give them a center warm-up, and then center work such as tendus combined with pirouettes, as well as a fondu exercise and adagio. |
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The central adagio is cast in the simplest of forms, being a juxtaposition of two song-like themes. |
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The adagio from the String Quartet Number 4 was a more contemplative, soothing piece. |
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The outer movements are undistinguished but the central adagio swoons with escapist yearnings for the unattainable. |
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A masterpiece of an adagio, it has a somber, moving and melancholic quality. |
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Unlike his usual style, the symphony ends with an adagio that includes some of the most anguished music he ever composed. |
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The audience was often tricked by cadences that felt as though they should lead into the famous adagio. |
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However, with Silvestrov, the feel of the scherzo imbues the adagio so that what was once regarded as solemn is now seen as vacuous and illusory. |
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However, the adagio ends with an 11 bar section containing shorter notes, which suddenly gives an impression of greater intensity. |
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The hushed surprise of the adagio introduction gave way to the driving rhythmic thrust of the Allegro molto. |
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From adagio to agitato, from legato to staccato, the music guides us through the story with ease and agility. |
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That turned the tenor of the day into a somewhat confused basso profundo, capable of little more than a hesitant adagio molto. |
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A mournful adagio is sandwiched between the scherzo's reprise, deftly establishing contrast. |
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Participants explored barre work, center practice, port de bras, pirouettes, adagio, allegro and pointe work. |
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It begins adagio, and soon an odd pallor settles over the piece. |
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Sunny played the song again, but this time at a placid adagio place. |
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Schiff was not afraid to make a wistful gesture in the adagio with a slight bending back of his head, nor to smile during the most tender phrases of the allegretto. |
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But they made the last act's adagio a poignant, intimate dance of leave-taking. |
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Nakamura is equally at home in adagio roles in the classical repertoire. |
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But other Bruckner specialists stress that a similar passage in the adagio of the Eighth Symphony also includes a cymbal crash. |
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It all builds to a glorious conclusion, an eloquent adagio in which serene and prayerful moods alternate with passages of ecstatic release. |
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In the last two symphonies the adagio movements occur after the scherzos rather than before. |
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The adagio finale is textually simple and emotionally complicated. |
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In the adagio solo at the center of George Balanchine's Square Dance, Peter Boal exudes a beautiful meditative melancholy from each perfectly articulated phrase. |
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Potts nipped away, unsleeved a brittle record, Beethoven, something traditional, and set the adagio movement from the seventh into slow, crackling motion. |
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Bagger's vivacious approach underscores the dance character of these pieces and when he drops the tempo, it falls rarely below adagio and not for long. |
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That Zelenka was sent to study in Italy is reflected in the Italian elements of the introduction, an orchestral sinfonia, which leads into the adagio for solo oboe. |
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Brahms initially planned four movements for the piece, from which an adagio was later removed, the end result being a sonata made up of three allegros that delivers a triple homage or tribute to earlier masters. |
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It is impossible when listening to it not to think of the adagio from the Sonata in G minor for obbligato harpsichord and viola da gamba by J. S. Bach. |
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The adagio is set up as a great vocal scene, the cadence coming across as its quintessence, its most concentrated expression, keeping closely to the patterns of speech. |
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Marvel once again at Bach's grasp of the human spirit, as profound as an adagio, as elaborate as a fugue, as lilting as a heartfelt song, as grand as a chaconne, as lithe as a minuet or gigue. |
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A rousing Spartacus Suite from Khachaturian was loud enough to blow away any cobwebs and yet still captured the romance of the adagio. |
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Tempo or speed may be described in musical terms like adagio, moderato and allegro, or in phrases like slow motion, medium or moderate speed, and fast or high speed. |
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You need an adagio now and then to appreciate what you are hearing. |
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I came down like a sack of coals. The pulse was rapid, the blood pressure high, and for awhile the Blue Room pirouetted about me like an adagio dancer. |
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The Spiegel String Quartet present a piano quartet, a string quartet and a short Molto Adagio for quartet. |
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The Adagio section has some lush, fluorescent sounds, in which Schoenberg flirts with major tonalities and then destroys them. |
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The ensuing Adagio with its long notes and plucked bass line made for welcome progress after a long first movement. |
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His spacious tempo and the rich, focused tone of the violins found the deep Russian melancholy that permeates the Adagio cantabile. |
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The Adagio of this quartet is typically soulful, emotionally wrenching music. |
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The dreamy, Chopinesque poetry of the Adagio sostenuto was exquisitely molded. |
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The Adagio ma non troppo gives some hint of the agony he endured as the weary months of combat yielded their slaughter. |
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He conquered the full tonal and dynamic range of the Adagio, ma non troppo. |
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Because of its unhurried pace, the Adagio is sometimes played at memorial services. |
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The opening chords of the Adagio Sostenuto were finely poised and imbued with spacious eloquence. |
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From the stark opening chords to the unsettling harmonies of the Adagio, the orchestra is assured. |
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The work sounds like a free, Romantic outflowing, even when the central Adagio doubles back on its tail halfway through. |
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In bar 194 of the Adagio, the Bass tuba has a low note with many ledger lines. |
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The Adagio is in A-flat, dipping into the clarinet's low, chalumeau register and the through leaps and runs which it shares with the flute and bassoon. |
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Then think about the grail motive as a background to the Bruckner Adagio. |
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The Adagio would probably do that if arranged for tuned percussion. |
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The near-capacity audience listened in awed silence as Lill gave a commanding performance of the limpid Adagio sostenuto second movement. |
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The jaunty opening of the Allegro was followed by the Menuetto, the Adagio and the final Allegro Assai. |
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Adagio Aparthotels, a brand of France-based hotel group, Accor, has just opened its first UK property in the city of Liverpool. |
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The Adagio for Glass Harmonica is revised in the new form, as are fragments of the master's work from which Goldstone has constructed a sonata. |
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