Vocal tracks fare better, presenting skittish avant pop with goofy arrangements and nonsense lyrics. |
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And just FYI, all fic extracts here are presented largely as originally written, intermittent avant garde grammar and all. |
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Violinist, then violist, proud herald of avant garde music, Paul Hindemith seems to be one of those composers we don't know much about. |
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We are in favour of greater flexibility, but we have no use for a self-appointed avant garde to take the decisions on our behalf. |
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He engaged fully with the pop music and culture of his day, while at the same time responding sharply and discriminatingly to the avant garde. |
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In the 20th century, with the modernist valorisation of plainness, the cabbage acquired new status among the avant garde. |
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The work of avant garde stars such as David Byrne sits on the outer edge of this global melting pot. |
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Though he has been an important figure in the New York avant garde for 20 years, Hegarty grew up in Chichester, west Sussex. |
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He was artily avant garde, but he also made a lot of traditionalist, good ol' rock'n'roll. |
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And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird. |
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The band plays original material written by Noble, which stretches Tin Pan Alley songwriting into avant garde areas of exploration. |
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Along with his close friend Hilaire Belloc, he was the proponent of a species of Third Way politics avant la lettre, a plague-on-both-your-houses confutation of capitalism and socialism known as distributism. |
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A long-lost avant garde painting has returned to Hungary after nine decades thanks to a sharp-eyed art historian, who spotted it being used as a prop in the Hollywood film Stuart Little. |
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He generally avoided the avant garde, and did not challenge the conventions in the way that contemporaries such as Tippett did. |
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One, called Zoo Bar, was one of the most avant garde nightclubs in London. |
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Deciding to go out on a limb and try something entirely different with Tout sera comme avant, Dominique accepted to hand over the creative reins on this album and surrender control for the first time in his career. |
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In its peculiar ironic twist, this divorcement, we soon learn, involves an intriguing deconstructive impact avant la lettre. |
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The upshot is that all, or almost all, jazz styles are set to be featured on the bill of fare in 2008, from mainstream to avant garde, well-known performers alternating with new talent, leading soloists with singers. |
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In the 70's and 80's, Jean-Claude Binoche initiated the first contemporary art auctions in Paris in untraditional venues with a festive and unique ambiance, he became a figure of the avant garde art market. |
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Gost Zvuk is a new vinyl label curated by the seasoned music aficionado Low Bob, who works exclusively with homegrown producers, often described as the new Russian musical avant garde. |
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Livid, her subjects are lighted in a way which echoes the avant garde icons, prisoners of a closed universe: mysterious, they remain misunderstood and without faith. |
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In 1907, Vanessa married Clive Bell, and the couple's interest in avant garde art would have an important influence on Woolf's development as an author. |
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