Unlike my hypothesis, she speaks in her baroque and breathless way not only when upset or anxious but also when she is up and effusive. |
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With the help of computerized technology, it is slowly being restored to its former domed and pinnacled baroque shape. |
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Each of her dances, however, was created around different music, ranging from the baroque compositions of Johann Pachelbel to local folk songs. |
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The former Labor leader never came up with abuse like that even at his most baroque. |
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And although much of it seems static compared to the director's later work, it's also earthier, less baroque, more emotional and moving. |
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Many theorists have chosen to restrict the picaresque and the baroque to specific time periods. |
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The discovery of the circulation of blood, which was coetaneous with baroque culture, confirmed this general law that ruled everywhere. |
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Way beyond merely luxurious, the baroque decor is jaw-droppingly ostentatious. |
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In the baroque atmosphere of the cloistral reading room you can enjoy exclusive dinners or cultural highlights. |
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The baroque churches are glorious, chocolate-box designs, as playful and loveable as the clockwork stars of Toccata for Toy Trains. |
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Above all, perhaps, it confirmed its composer's repossession of the baroque in its regular harmonic movement. |
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The aims of Quoting Caravaggio are ambitious and laudable, and Mieke Bal's formula for a contemporary baroque is intriguing. |
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Their music is firmly rooted in the Irish tradition but also encompasses an unusual blend of hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque. |
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He has crafted Renaissance and baroque lutes, theorbos, chitarrones, archlutes, and classical guitars. |
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Otherwise, they're big and feisty, baroque in the manner that has come to be de rigueur. |
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They're derided because of the E-word, and I'd be lying if I said that part of their appeal isn't in the overwrought, baroque delivery. |
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Britain baroque was never whole-heartedly embraced or permitted to overwhelm classical models. |
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Most big-ticket performers know their place, whether it be classical, baroque or grand opera. |
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Here, Shostakovich's progressive rediscovery of the baroque reached its high-water mark. |
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This is a stylish and vivid piece of baroque operatic theatre, compellingly updated. |
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It has seven vowels, it has no perfect tenses, it is chock-a-block with suffixes and its syntax is baroque. |
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You'll have to get fairly baroque in the side chains before you'll find any uncleared territory. |
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His character is formed by a sense of honour and duty typical of the baroque hero. |
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As a trumpeter, I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works. |
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The baroque style with its florid language and stock allegories lasted longer in Ukraine than in Western Europe. |
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It smells racy, intense and richly baroque, glittering with aromas of apricots, nectarines and mirabelles. |
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It was Pete, a cellist who played in the original baroque style on a handmade replica of a Stradivarius. |
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They used lobsters, brandy and cream, piped potatoes into baroque patterns and had a heavy hand with the food colouring. |
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The furniture detailed in the small book is considered by connoisseurs to be the highest expression of baroque form and rococo ornament. |
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All this provides a reminder that this is an opera seria, with all its baroque associations. |
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What is written appears to be out of emotional necessity, with no patience for flashy baroque flourishes or camped-up emotional exhibitionism. |
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Further research reveals that he uses the Strad for baroque pieces, so I'll guess it was the other one. |
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The shawm, baroque oboe, baroque bassoon and dulcian can overblow without the use of a thumbhole. |
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In the US a baroque webwork of agencies shares responsibilities for determining safe levels of chemical residue in and on food. |
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Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music. |
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Not for nothing do they call Munich the most northerly Italian town, all brio, baroque and bragadoccio. |
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The set is made up solely of movable sea-blue coloured flats, so to speak the empty hull of a baroque stage apparatus. |
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Romantic and political entanglements begin to reveal themselves, exposing the secrets and baroque relationships among the townsfolk. |
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It is a large 3-manual instrument constructed in baroque fashion in Keller temperament and with 15 reed stops. |
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The plaster frieze with cartouches and swags of fruit and the luminous stained-glass panels over the windows give the room a baroque glamour. |
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Reassessing the archival records in EMA, Arenas rewrites Mier's life in his own fantasized, creative, hallucinatory, baroque picaresque fashion. |
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The border is echoed in the conglomeration of baroque forms that violently jut in from the bottom left. |
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We chose it because it seemed, after all the baroque alternatives, the most generic, plain vanilla name we could think of. |
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From alcohol they progress to opium, thence to heroin, allowing their language to get boozily baroque and even less penetrable. |
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The baroque Italian used for the libretto is complicated and often encumbers the listener, taking away from the melodic tunes of the arias. |
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You can believe it if you want as you wander through gilt throne rooms and baroque bedrooms, romantic grottoes and misty gardens. |
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Participants should come with a prepared piece of baroque solo violin music. |
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The car park fronting the baroque facade of Wentworth is due to be replaced by authentic sweeping parkland and a lime and oak-lined avenue. |
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This baroque band brought instrumental virtuosity and lightness of spirit to a varied program. |
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Bach came of age as a Lutheran composer at the height of the baroque period, a time of grandiose, richly ornamented architecture and music. |
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It is more baroque than the first in that for obbligato piano it substitutes real interchange between ripieno strings and concertino quartet. |
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The baroque linear swirls and variably sized round icons on the wall were cut from adhesive vinyl in glimmering teal, mauve and purple. |
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Theories of a historical baroque period, as well as those of a resurgence of baroque ideology and stylistics, are both valid. |
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And what I find in her work is a lot of Italian baroque kind of gestures and grandiloquence. |
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Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, baroque, and rococo facades combine to create majestic results. |
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These were of eclectic style, many of them with baroque and rococo elements. |
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When I first arrived at the Akademie Schloss Solitude near Stuttgart, Germany, I was struck by a flamboyant baroque and rococo construction. |
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The older sections of the city have a heavy baroque style whether for architecture, streets or epic park areas. |
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Its multicoloured and multi-towered Byzantine roof dominates the skyline, and its baroque beauty is simply breathtaking. |
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This was the heavily carved baroque side table with its armorial shield that still stands in the main hall. |
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Go from the acoustic response of a baroque concert hall to that of a 10,000-seat arena or a gothic cathedral with the push of a button. |
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This is a baroque homage to Pablo Ferro that doesn't employ white, condensed, rustic lettering. |
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The madrigals of the baroque period were not written for professionals, and neither were Haydn's string quartets. |
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It was a mighty Renaissance palace, magnificently remodeled in baroque style for the future Frederick I of Prussia. |
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Her compositions were childish compared to the glories of baroque counterpoint. |
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Many have been immortalised on film, from the glitzy hustle of Las Vegas to the wintry baroque of Prague. |
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A group of dancers in period costumes will recreate baroque dances including a minuet and a gavotte. |
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I embellished the tale with a baroque gaudery of exaggerated facts and fantastic detail. |
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Icon screens came down and baroque marble altars with baldacchinos went up. |
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Mier's Apologia frequently approximates the picaresque narrative's structure and thematics, and it reveals a baroque style. |
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Nevertheless, her plain delivery stripped of vocal runs, trills and decorations can make her long baroque arias sound staid and matronly. |
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It too accumulated an impressive number of guitarists and composers especially as baroque music reached its peak. |
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Peter Paul Rubens was one of the most learned, inventive, and prolific artists of the baroque period in northern Europe. |
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The programme will include baroque concertos by Vivaldi, Bach and many more. |
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Early eighteenth century baroque composer Vivaldi was a trained priest who had music in his heart. |
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If you think baroque is all about curlicues and foofaraws, Rome is the place to learn otherwise. |
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As the seat of Prussia it boasts of Gothic and baroque architecture reminiscent of other European capitals. |
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The Italian-inspired architecture of the baroque period reflects a combination of religious piety and worldly opulence. |
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To sum up, this disc is a must for all choral enthusiasts who have the rich seam of 18th century baroque music at heart. |
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Assignments can be organized around a theme, such as Beethoven, baroque music, opera or jazz. |
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He brought stylish performance practice to the music of the baroque and classical periods, especially Handel oratorio and Mozart opera. |
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The jury may still be out on Rubens's great baroque theatricals but who can resist the oil sketches? |
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Narrow streets, Renaissance palaces, and baroque churches give Mala Strana its present charm. |
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And I've started to think that perhaps I should expand my CD collection to include more baroque music. |
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At a two-for-one price it's an even stronger must-have for lovers of outstanding and unusual baroque chamber music. |
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Scholars and admirers of baroque painting will enjoy studying this work and sorting out the many interconnections between father and daughter. |
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Finally, the third-floor galleries provide a survey of European paintings from the medieval, Renaissance, baroque, and rococo periods. |
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And somehow, by the late twentieth century, the gorgeously baroque fantasy of space flight turned out to be a technical possibility. |
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The series comes to a climax in three largo reliefs from 1966 that feature baroque, curved sections forming irregular billowing masses. |
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Which is why, I guess, he seems happiest when executing baroque and extreme forms of punishment. |
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Although the baroque building, which was built in 1907, was recently refurbished inside, the exterior is repeatedly covered in graffiti and overrun with litter. |
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Inside, the club is built like a baroque theater, with a dance floor in the center and rows of loggias up the walls. |
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David Valls told audiences that baroque minimalism was the effect of his collection, but that the Japanese philosophy of wabi sabi lay as the basic inspiration. |
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The hotel was nicely furnished in the Bulgarian communist, baroque style, completely airless without any windows open and extremely hot and uncomfortable inside. |
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Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors. |
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After a stroll through the attractive gardens, members visited the baroque church with its splendid reredos from Venice and Italian wall paintings. |
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This New York paper gets L.A., and explores and reveals it in a fresh, fittingly baroque, and often unpredictable way. |
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With its stepped projections and striations of garbage and wood, this baroque construction evoked a geological formation of layered rock and sediment. |
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The King John Library is a baroque delight, with acres of gold leaf, faux marble, rosewood and ebony tables and of course stacks and stacks of books. |
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Others this season stood by their affection for homely beauty and baroque extravagance. |
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The strings of a four-string cello are usually tuned in fifths, but scordatura tunings were used in the baroque era, and so tuning in fifths cannot be taken for granted. |
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These holdings are complemented by a select number of important baroque ceramics, most of which are large-scale pieces made of terracotta, earthenware, or porcelain. |
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The late art critic was known for passionately baroque pronouncements that moved the immovably overstuffed art world. |
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Derek Adlam has already featured on a couple of Guild discs devoted to late baroque keyboard music and this Haydn release shows him on the same fine form. |
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It certainly starts earlier than the baroque masters Bach and Handel. |
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But, accomplished and deftly controlled as it is, The Fallen Idol feels like a chamber piece beside the two baroque, expressionistic works made on either side. |
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Some, like the bus from Terminal Norte to Teotihuacan, are decorated with such baroque flourish, visibility can become seriously and ironically impaired. |
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Now, it's not like the sound has changed that much, but this album certainly is flowerier, more baroque, more self-consciously showy than anything they've done so far. |
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The most baroque of these is a slippery square of cod, baked in a dome of salt and egg whites, which the waiters tap open at the table with a spoon. |
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His baroque and intentionally abstruse periodic Latin proved extremely liable to corruption in the extensive and contaminated later manuscript tradition. |
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There will be Russian orchestral repertoire with Russian orchestras and a further flavour of the baroque with Anne Sofie Von Otter and the Gabrielli Consort. |
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The exuberance of the carving, attributed to Rhodian sculptors, and the dramatic, illusionistic setting are characteristic of the Hellenistic baroque. |
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Enthusiasts of the baroque will want to sample but making the purchase for a rather short changed disc that plays for well under an hour would be daunting for some. |
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The baroque of Purcell, Bach and Handel is never going to stick you to your seat a la Ludwig but there were times when I though I would levitate so sublime was the music. |
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I'm sure that those who love the baroque will need no prompting to sample the delights of this collection of pieces by one of Germany's finest composers of the period. |
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His aesthetic and educational style borrowed the confident clarity of Walker Evans's photography and the baroque self-consciousness of James Agee's writing. |
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It all gets even more baroque, and, in the short term anyway, even worse for the tories. |
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Headdresses were extravagantly plumed helmets or crowns fusing baroque and classical styles, and the masquers were shod in tightly fitting short boots, or buskins. |
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As befits the theme and Gluck's intentions, the sets and costumes forego the company's usual baroque opulence for the clean lines of neoclassicism. |
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The board is carved in the baroque style of ornament, and resembles very closely the black, lettered placards erected in whitewashed country churches. |
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While that kind of rhythmic systole codifies processional nobility, it is also germane to baroque performance practice, particularly in a chaconne. |
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However, being a fan of the chamber organ and baroque music in general, I popped the CD's into my player and was more than pleasantly surprised by what was on offer. |
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The finished form of the building is suitably monumental, built in a baroque style that eschews the more mannered Palladianism favoured for most contemporary commissions. |
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The album features his baroque improv skills on the clavichord. |
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This style is clearly part of a baroque aesthetic of the table which corresponds to a highly codified system of manners, in which protocol and precedence reigned supreme. |
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Her poignant sounds fuel her husband's overblown images, forming an increasingly overheated circuit of baroque incommunicability that can only result in violence. |
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Master cabinetmakers fashioned a low chest of drawers, which differed from the bureau commode, or large table with drawers, that was crafted in the baroque period. |
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They play works from the baroque and classical periods on original instruments, and present some of the world's finest singers of florid music when they work in opera. |
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The new renaissance and baroque galleries at the Waiters Art Museum, Baltimore, include rooms that resemble those of a seventeenth-century Dutch nobleman. |
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The story-telling is engaging, the scholarship is carried off gracefully and unobtrusively and the writing is nicely poised between the demotic and the baroque. |
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At first glance, it feels like a distaff version of the same revenge saga, but gradually it reveals itself as even more baroque than its immediate predecessor. |
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The town contains some remarkable baroque and Neoclassical churches from the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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We're a baroque pop band that came up in the mid-90s during Britpop and we're still here. |
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Her music career started with wistful folk and baroque pop before venturing into darker territory in 1969 with Sister Morphine. |
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At its center stands the National Library of the Czech Republic, based in the baroque complex Klementinum. |
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The clavecinistes of the French baroque were especially keen on the idea. |
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Dinner was a baroque affair, on the beach, a warm breeze gently blowing. |
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Daybreak intonates the novel and enlightens the second word of the title, while baroque has many ramifications. |
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Fiennes saw many of the finest baroque English country houses while they were still under construction. |
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The belfry is the only baroque style building in Belgium that reaches a height of 87 meters. |
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A visiting flutist and a baroque chamber music concert highlight this week on campus. |
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The Brueghels, Peter Paul Rubens and Van Dyck's baroque paintings were created during this period. |
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The church is a magnificent specimen of baroque architecture. |
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This applies not only to the choice of versions, but to every aspect of baroque practice, and of course there are often no final answers. |
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A famous building in baroque style in Amsterdam is the Royal Palace on Dam Square. |
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In the 17th century baroque architecture became very popular, as it was elsewhere in Europe. |
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The composers of the late baroque had established their feats of composition long before the works of Johann Fux. |
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Some of the most impressive provincial baroque architecture is found in places that were not yet French such as the Place Stanislas in Nancy. |
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However, in France, baroque architecture found a greater success in the secular domain than in a religious one. |
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By the early baroque period both tulips and narcissi were an important component of the spring garden. |
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The region has a great number of baroque retables, made between the 17th and the 19th century. |
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During the 17th and the 18th centuries, the main seaports and towns obtained a typical French look, with baroque and neoclassical buildings. |
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The view down Bank Street is closed by the baroque headquarters of the Bank of Scotland. |
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Like Caravaggio, he's a hell-bent verist with a renegade baroque sensibility. |
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Johann Theile is esteemed among the north-German baroque contrapuntists, including Dietrich Buxtehude and Johann Adam Reincken. |
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He also achieved fame for his murals and trompe l'oeil paintings in the baroque tradition. |
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Balinese painting tradition are notable for its highly vigorous yet refined intricate art which resembles baroque folk art with tropical themes. |
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June 6 will feature three harpsichordists and the Arcadia Players baroque ensemble. |
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A New York-based art director and writer, this colleague of the Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt doesn't dumb down his baroque pop confections. |
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Magic Kids have built on their irresistible hooks to create a collection of 11 perfectly-polished baroque pop songs. |
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The building, with one baroque tower, exceeds the height of many other buildings in this city. |
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The present cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, combines baroque and neoclassical elements. |
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Although brimming with tropes characteristic of the baroque style and loosely structured after Gongora's Soledades, Tropico is a diaphanous collection of decimas. |
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The second half of the 17th century is marked by baroque architecture. |
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Beach is another world class performer, perhaps best known for his work as the harpsichordist and founder member of controversial baroque ensemble Red Priest. |
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The first part, Vivaldi in Concert, was simple, elegant and classical ballet, choreographed by Segni and set to music by the Italian baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi. |
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The city was affected greatly by the baroque, and Rome became the home of numerous artists and architects, such as Bernini, Caravaggio, Carracci, Borromini and Cortona. |
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More recent recordings tend to use more historically informed performance methods appropriate for baroque music and often use authentic instruments. |
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The popes and cardinals of the 17th and early 18th centuries continued the movement by having the city's landscape enriched with baroque buildings. |
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Such period instruments as Mexican baroque guitar and sackbut are used alongside the conch shell and percussion instruments that were used by the Aztecs. |
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His early English paintings, mainly mythological or religious scenes, or portraits set in a pastoral landscape, show influences from Anthony van Dyck and the Dutch baroque. |
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The mirrors employ the language of the rococo in the form of rocaille, floral and shell-like forms, and c-scrolls, yet retain a baroque sense of massivity and balance. |
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Polish composers from this period focused on baroque religious music, concertos for voices, instruments, and basso continuo, a tradition that continued into the 18th century. |
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The contemporary monastery is Romanesque with a baroque chapel and houses a community of contemplative Premonstratensians, also known as the Norbertines. |
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The fiddle, well established in England by the 1660s, was unusual in being a key element in both the art music that developed in the baroque, and in popular song and dance. |
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His portrait of the future Charles II as Prince of Wales at the age of around twelve is a notable baroque composition, and perhaps his finest work. |
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In the secular domain, the Palace of Versailles has many baroque features. |
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Set them in a time-warp dreamscape oozing baroque '40s romanticism. |
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Some varieties of wine are produced from vines that are relatively unique to the island, such as the Nero d'Avola made near the baroque of town of Noto. |
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