It is, after all, an environment in which genres featuring androgynous males have a long-standing tradition. |
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If Jones is a member of the regular Peak writing staff then I urge him to study up on his knowledge of bands and genres of music. |
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On her latest album, she fuses African root beats with such disparate genres as meringue, salsa, calypso, bolero and ska. |
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Bebop hangs much of its hip attitude on presenting a mash-up of American movie genres and cultural fragments in general. |
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It's the underground genres that thrive on the Internet and the record labels know it. |
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It is a time span that contains such a variety of genres that such a task would seem to be almost unmanageable. |
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The diegesis of Memoirs of a Midget, if not exactly traditional in every respect, nevertheless belongs to genres with which we are familiar. |
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Among the genres to become established north and south of the Alps was portrait painting. |
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There are certain genres in which viewers have a right to expect gratuitous toplessness, and Dirty Deeds belongs to one. |
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The children's literature course focuses heavily on the different literary genres. |
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The teen horror film and the teen comedy are both about as shallow and cynically complacent as film genres can be. |
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In contemporary popular cinema, it is virtually impossible to cleanly demarcate the genres of horror and thriller. |
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Mann proved himself adept crossing genres from comedies such as Our Man Flint to horror films like Willard. |
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The science fiction and horror genres have often served as mirrors of the troubles and fears of the time. |
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The genres, however, include a variety of subgenres, such as cyberpunk, punk, funk, dramatised Western style, goth, lolita, and warmono. |
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Do genres have typical scripts, such as rescue for the adventure novel, or going to school for the Bildungsroman, or seduction for the romance? |
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This band mixes all kinds of sounds and genres, including cumbia, hip-hop, salsa, funk, and space-rock. |
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Do they think it necessary to serve up a crazy cocktail of musical genres in order to justify their entry rates? |
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Traditional musical genres coexist with music performed by modern village orchestras. |
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I write this in the form of a personal letter from me to you, if for no other reason than to blunder and blur genres further. |
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Collectively, these archived interviews provide a detailed insight into the filmmaker, who straddles genres and themes with great focus. |
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He has sold short stories in a range of genres, including romantic comedy, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. |
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I'm not talking about the drama, musical, comedy, or the Western genres, but horror movies, science fiction, fantasy and thrillers. |
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But Sweden has such a great scene that's adored around the world, from punk rock to black metal, you cover all genres so well! |
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Known as our first family of Celtic music, this band's roots go deep and wide and cut a swath across musical genres. |
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The film keeps piling on familiar elements until it feels like it is a parody of the genres. |
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The play moves away from the comedy and romance genres, and moves into the world of writing. |
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Additionally, the site covers more genres of music than other sites, from hip hop to free jazz to country to metal. |
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The actor has been dipping his toe into a variety of genres for years now, something which he admits drives his agent mad. |
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Yet research can apply to all creative genres and so we should develop a more inclusive term. |
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Artists of all genres revere the Ryman for both historic and sonic reasons. |
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Large and medium companies in the genres of ballet and modern dance are disproportionately well represented by this data. |
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He has covered a range of photographic genres and, since the late 1980s, concentrated on still life and brooding English landscapes. |
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Films of all durations and genres are eligible for entry, as long as they are shot or post produced on the digital format. |
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All genres are equal, but in the eyes of Hollywood, some genres are more equal than others. |
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I assume the extremes of the different genres represented here can be reflected in what goes on in the mind of the madman in the film. |
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Some of these traditions are metric conventions, which are constitutive for certain genres such as Italian and French canzone. |
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Some transition words are more suited for specific genres, though many can be used in any genre. |
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Despite the commercial viability of both genres, he has had no desire to replicate harmolodics any more than straightforward bebop. |
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It's a brilliant cross between stealth, puzzle and platform genres that you really have to play to believe. |
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Producing around six hundred films per year, the industry organized its output around stars and genres. |
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He admits to thriving on a variety of projects that have covered several genres including period dramas, horror, comedy and science fiction. |
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Having collected a large number of examples, we will need to create a typology of genres on the Web using facet analysis. |
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Do you play many games, and if so, do you have any favorite titles or preferred genres? |
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More pioneering genres were undertaken as a result of social and political vicissitudes. |
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Few other genres of popular music elevate the text to such a level of importance. |
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Actually, I think we're influenced by those genres, but we're not striving to be new wave or power pop. |
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Good vibes and danceability are the band's stock in trade but they are also masters of mixing up the genres. |
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The result is an album that touches on many genres, from hip-hop and gospel to dubstep and blues. |
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Coetzee is capable of handling different genres with an enviable degree of felicity. |
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Everything in the shop is handpicked vintage couture, collector pieces, and different genres and styles of kitsch fashion. |
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One or two things seem to me underplayed, but thought has gone into explaining and illustrating most genres. |
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The brothers are often accused of empty formalism, offering up homages to film genres but lacking soul. |
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Seven well-known films of various genres from different eras will once again be shown on the big screen. |
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It also requires that production draws on the full range of available forms and genres. |
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Not only has she written some of her own material, she has also drawn on upbeat dance genres such as Latin and jazz. |
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Prolific and hard-working, de Pisan wrote in most of the contemporary forms and genres. |
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She composed at least eight pieces, written for a variety of voices, instruments, and genres. |
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It is weird how music labelling and genres have gone totally potty these days. |
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In the standard Western division of genres, mimetic resemblance is the first criterion of portraiture. |
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For example, in art we are familiar with the genres of painting, drawing, sculpture and engraving. |
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It is no wonder then that portraiture and self-portraiture have long been favourite genres for both artists and audiences alike. |
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Emblem books and tragedy can be considered as the two literary genres in which this twofold image of death is best exemplified. |
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Even with such heavily computerised genres such as electro, acid house and original Detroit techno, these roots had still been in evidence. |
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The title was also used of Tatar khans, Biblical kings, and of various rulers in folk genres. |
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They also painted altarpieces and easel paintings for collectors, and developed genres such as landscape. |
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He adds that it is not kwaito, not hip hop but rather different genres mixed up. |
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Throughout, Sclavis manages to combine an impressive variety of styles, genres and influences, creating a nonpareil experience for the listener. |
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I love mixing genres, writing essays and kids' books and short stories as well as poems. |
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In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through abrupt and aggressive juxtaposition. |
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The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco. |
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There are no big surprises on this record, no sudden forays into electronica or hip hop, no eclectic trawls through different styles and genres. |
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Although resolutely cheerful in his reworking of genres, he retains traces of the anxiety and high-minded intent of his predecessors. |
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Every few years, there is a resurgence of particular genres in the music industry. |
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As Leadbelly he could sing and play the blues, as well as Southern folk songs and dances from a variety of genres. |
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He has composed for a variety of genres but science fiction, horror and fantasy stories dominate his filmography. |
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David deserves congratulation for combining two genres and, in the process, producing a serious study which is immensely enjoyable. |
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He has sold short fiction in a range of genres from horror to romantic comedy, and back again. |
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Today, there are many artists out there trying to combine the different genres of music in the world. |
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The main genres of choreographed dance are ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance. |
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The movies scheduled to be shown come from many genres including drama, comedy and thrillers. |
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He was a pioneer in various genres including satire, literary criticism, and drama. |
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As a result Hollywood tries to avoid any risky ventures and is keen to fund tried and tested genres. |
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Create a Venn diagram mapping the common links and differences between the two genres. |
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A variety of American pop genres are mixed now with zouk, rhi, and jit from Africa, salsa from the Caribbean, and Indian bhangra. |
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Not just local music but all genres of music are played on our national instrument. |
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In the gallery, the two bodies of untitled works affirmed the blurred boundary between genres through their adjacency. |
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Mohan Ram's collection was segmented into two genres, world cinema and Indian cinema. |
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I have a vague feeling that these different kinds and genres of rants will keep coming and going as this post progresses. |
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And these different genres, like folk music and dance music, come out of that. |
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It denies the existence of different genres, different generations, different audiences and readerships. |
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The tune was also adapted to regional music genres like the Tex-Mex flavor of Texas, salsa in New York, and the mana-style rhythms of California. |
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I heartily recommend this concert disc to anyone who is even marginally interested in the punk, new wave, or alternative genres of rock music. |
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I cannot fathom what kind of scenes he soundtracked as many of his songs have so many fragments of starkly different genres crammed in. |
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They imitated the Hollywood genres of comedy, melodrama, musicals and Westerns. |
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Is humour considered so base as to rank only among banal genres like romance and horror? |
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Much more popular are genres such as crime and adventure, romance, horror, and science fiction. |
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Of course all genres have their formulas, and just like any formula film a romcom can be a joy when the journey is well done. |
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The challenges stimulated more work on genres, like melodrama, that addressed women. |
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I think very few people will agree with this list because it's so democratic, there a mixture of so many different genres of films in there. |
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The venue's intimacy and energy suits all music genres from folk to alt-rock. |
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The forthcoming concert promises to be entertaining and varied, with music from all styles and genres. |
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Rather than defining genres, Skinner explores them, intersecting garage and hip-hop with rave, reggae, and even a twinge of bedsit indie. |
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Throughout his career he has experimented with diverse musical genres as rumba, soukous, salsa, highlife and Afrobeat. |
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All the amplification in world can't make up for a lack of soul, providing more proof that some genres just don't rock. |
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There will be one paper on each of the fictive genres, each essay 3-5 pages in length, with the library or the Internet backing up your insights. |
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The breadth of the billing confirms how many genres around the world continue to be warmed by it. |
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The primitive but often inspired toons remind us that hip-hop has enjoyed a stronger visual identity than other genres. |
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It rests in the netherworld somewhere between both genres, and a twisted palate is necessary to enjoy it. |
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All in all, I picked up ten magazines representing a wide base of styles and genres. |
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This is a critical function that for me is missing from the more urban genres of music. |
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In changing times, therefore, one must re-evaluate traditional rules, styles, modes, and genres. |
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Funk, soul, jazz and reggae are all amply represented but these genres fail to reach all four corners of this unique masterpiece. |
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As many as a dozen freeze-frames portray leading artistes poised at different moments of unique genres of storytelling from mythology. |
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Certain genres have traditionally been conceived as male territory, thereby limiting or repressing the expression of female writers. |
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Borderlines vanish in this crossover event, which joins two genres of music bridging a three hundred year gulf. |
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Belarussian cinematography tends to focus on heroic and romantic genres, as well as the psychology of characters. |
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They have been chosen for their depth of knowledge across a variety of musical genres. |
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The texture and style of martial arts and action genres are made vividly new, compulsively entertaining, and exquisitely modern. |
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Look beyond boundaries and such artificial barriers as nations, styles, and genres. |
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Publishers, as with other purveyors of ideas, like their categories, their genres. |
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Once they signed her, however, Uptown was unsure how to market Blige, whose music straddled the genres of modern hip-hop and old-school soul. |
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Most TV drama consists of long-running series in a few dependable genres such as police and medical procedurals. |
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Let's go back to the beginning and think about this linguistic question of genres. |
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Women also bring to poetry or other genres of literature a whole new area of experience and vision. |
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In the classical set of genres, poetry was epic or lyric according to the degree in which the poet's direct voice was heard. |
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The situation comedy has proved one of the defining and most enduring genres in British television, despite its share of brickbats and setbacks. |
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The guest artists he attracts, from genres as diverse as classical to jazz to bluegrass to country are consistently outstanding. |
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The opera has been around China for more than 400 years, impacting many other genres of folk opera. |
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What's worse, none of these genres is given enough time to develop, resulting in a scattered and underdeveloped plot. |
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For an artist who paints and draws the conventional genres of still life, landscape, portraits and figures, he is surprisingly high-profile. |
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In many genres today women are still under-represented as composers and players. |
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Apart from the competent conventional work, there are also distinctly Australian design genres emerging. |
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Most book sections give spotty coverage to all genres except literary fiction. |
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He amassed important examples that hint at diverse tastes for classic genres. |
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And in no case would they have stooped to some of today's musically and verbally monotonous genres. |
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In Job, Newsom convinces us, truth is multiple and glimpsed in the harsh interplay of genres and voices. |
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The choreography was advanced for its day, drawing on the modern-dance and ballet vocabularies of the concert stage as well as on the usual jazz and tap genres. |
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While most of the songs will be performed a cappella, the bands will also dip and dive through a variety of genres of music from country, to jazz, to soft rock. |
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American roots music is a collective name for the various music genres such as country, blues, gospel, folk, bluegrass, Cajun, zydeco, Tejano, and Native American. |
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Like other great composers he mastered a wide range of musical genres, including symphonies, concerti, film music, operas, program pieces and ballets such as Romeo and Juliet. |
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Few musical genres sport the elegance of the French chanson. |
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There are many genres where prints of the highest quality, such as seventeenth-century French portraits, early lithographs and mezzotints are ridiculously cheap. |
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The wildly associative script skips through historical periods as well as genres, and one of the high points is an incredibly dynamic, eight-page verse monologue. |
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One of the characteristic genres of the period is Restoration comedy, or the comedy of manners, which developed upon the reopening of the theatres. |
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The works in this exhibition demonstrate that unlike other genres such as landscape or still life paintings, the creation of a portrait was a collaboration. |
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Viewers fascinated by his activity in the genres of figure and landscape often ignore the parallel journey of discovery he has made, compelled by the impulse to experiment. |
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Used bookstores offer a wide spectrum of genres, with best-selling novels published last year sharing the shelf with explorer's tales published over 100 years ago. |
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These films are the result of an evolutionary process in cinema genres. |
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The satisfaction that comes to the user from the documentalist is the satisfaction of being able to do things with documents in all available media and genres. |
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It was a startlingly original format, combining the popular docusoap and game show genres with the voyeuristic qualities of the webcam and closed-circuit television. |
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As in most genres of art, the nautical or marine artist is a risk taker. |
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Music defines place not by isolating it, but rather by opening its borders so that different genres, styles, and repertories cross the borders and cross-fertilize one another. |
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Quasi-classical themes are played without complacency, and the flautist tosses in musical genres of all types, though still managing to stay true to the mood of the songs. |
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It also employs a number of new and old-fashioned genres, including the currently popular subgenre of literary detection, in the best postmodern style. |
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They are among the few artists in the history of popular music to have successfully crossed genres and generations. |
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Out of all genres of music, it's perhaps the hardest to judge objectively. |
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He has famously claimed to prefer country music over other pop genres, and numerous cultural critics have pointed out his blissful obliviousness toward the arts. |
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In attempting to make a broad-ranging, effective contemporary film, the moviemakers invoked images and qualities of other genres and times and created a hybrid product. |
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They had a multifarious style that mixed a variety of genres. |
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This mind-bending mix of music is known as free form, a style pioneered in the 70's that mixes musical genres and styles to create a unique style of its own. |
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Suddenly, hip-hop was a happy and goofy collage of neo-psychedelic colours and a collage of musical genres put together by a trio of Long Island school boys. |
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The latest film from Gabriele Salvatores, director of the Oscar winning Mediterraneo, melds several genres whilst remaining refreshingly unclassifiable. |
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An Arthurian element surfaces in later genres of literature such as stories or apologues in bardic verse, ballads and oral tales, and even genealogies. |
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The group's unique combination of oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, piano and soprano allows them to perform a diverse repertoire in a wide range of musical genres. |
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Also there are precise discriminations within particular genres. |
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With formerly segregated genres shacking up like bunnies, and often producing smarter, more attractive offspring, electronic-emo-chamber-country just had to happen. |
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It assimilates different musical elements from different musical genres including electronic, rock, global beat, neo-classic and industrial noise in a blend of its own. |
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For lack of a better term, it was an animal-hostage video, an unholy new mash-up of internet genres. |
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Like the best pop stars, Swift has borrowed from a plethora of genres and influences. |
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As D' Alancaisez flicks through his book of ideas I hope he may one day be inspired to use his undoubted skill to experiment in other genres of photography. |
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What are your experiences, from the practical publishing side, of your diversity of book types and cross-pollination of genres? |
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He uses these two opposing genres not only for stylistic purposes, but also as a means to explore human dynamism, and the reality that identity is multifarious. |
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Music and dance are major forms of group and self-expression, and genres vary from Byzantine chants to the music of the urban working class known as rebetika. |
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Both genres are based on stories of different kinds of martial quest. |
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Tarantino is too unfocused to be a parodist, rather, Kill Bill conveys contempt for its characters, certainly for humanity and even the action genres that supposedly enamor the director. |
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His creations come in an extraordinary range of mediums and look to genres inspired by popular culture, science, and art history. |
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It will cover a large range of popular music genres and artists giving a national platform to the more obscure and less commercial tracks that rarely receive airtime on radio. |
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The exercise is transgressive for both genres and alchemic in nature. |
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Other displays mix genres and media with almost gleeful abandon. |
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These ideas have gained a lot of currency in the study of literary genres. |
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Russia has always been primarily an oral culture in which a wide range of folkloric genres and traditions has flourished and provided the primary form of entertainment. |
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With its insane mix of loves-me-loves-me-nots, switcheroos, flawed motives, crooked laughs and crying babies, it is one of cinema's most buoyant genres. |
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Other genres have their own examples of emulation by serious fans, like The Sound of Music singalongs or the many Rocky Horror Picture Show gatherings. |
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My favorite two genres of reading as a kid were atlases and almanacs. |
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The romantic comedy has to be one of the toughest genres to crack. |
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Kelly cruises through genres like he's giving a guided tour, hitting crunk, dancehall, hip-hop, reggaeton, and naturally, a handful of bedroom ballads along the way. |
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As a consequence, these genres do not strive to show events in their experiential immediacy and do not use an excessively ornate style of presentation. |
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This compilation offers a wide range of genres, running the gamut from garage rock through funk, new wave and electroclash to atmospheric rock, and even mellow jazz. |
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A couple of years ago, the NME had one of its periodic brainstorms in which it tries to create completely new musical genres or re-invent existing ones. |
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Todorov, Jauss and Culler all decentre the text as the determiner of genre, and introduce the idea that genres are formed in relation to reader reception and expectation. |
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I know we will come out of this phase because we have also set up a production line in audiocassettes of Bangla songs, which belong to different genres of music. |
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He does not interpret these genres as distinct entities, however. |
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She pulled her IV stand behind her as she walked over to the sofa in the corner of the room, banked by large bookcases filled with novels of all genres. |
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Even so, the game is a noteworthy hybrid of multiple genres that somehow solidly come together to create a superfluous and entertaining experience. |
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Other dramatic, but generally unstaged genres were the cantata and serenata, and the sacred equivalent of opera, oratorio, given in Lent when theatres were closed. |
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That good crit seems to coalesce around genres we're not currently taking seriously seems less about criticism and more about the way it's currently being practiced. |
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These composers returned to Korea with contemporary Western compositional styles, techniques including serialism and genres including electronic and computer music. |
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Art is symbolic, and crosses over into many different genres. |
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These genres are not only the surface texture of the film but they are doubled and quoted directly via the insertion of film clips into the diegesis. |
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But life is short and workdays are long so I have to be choosy about what to include in my diet of books and I like to read widely with a balanced diet of different genres. |
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Maybe this time women in different genres will wise up to this and present a more united front. |
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The problem is, of course, that there are some excellent writers in all these genres who can't get much of a look-in in today's new improved publishing world. |
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As video games become more and more popular, gradually leaving behind their association with geekdom, various genres of games are becoming more popular, too. |
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By being just as interested in popular as well as classical genres, he is credited with making the arts more accessible and less elitist. |
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I''ve always been interested in all genres of music but more specifically house music. |
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Yes, it's becoming possible to do so, but the same can really be said of plenty of genres, including Mario-esque action games. |
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By the early 2010s, metalcore was evolving to more frequently incorporate synthesizers and elements from genres beyond rock and metal. |
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In the epic poem, Pound disregards literary genres, mixing satire, hymns, elegies, essays and memoirs. |
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The changes included a reshuffle of the Children's, News, and Interactive genres. |
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The Nordic metal scene is highly visible compared to other genres from the region. |
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Nahuatl literature encompasses a diverse array of genres and styles, the documents themselves composed under many different circumstances. |
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There must be no bastardizing or hybridization, no accidental grafts between these two generalities, genres, or genealogies. |
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These authors write in a wide variety of styles and genres including short stories, novels, essays, and new journalism. |
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The package deal spans several genres, Heike Renner, the company's territory manager, told World Screen Newsflash. |
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His debut album, If You Know What's Good For Ya, varies wildly across genres, from rollerskate jams to crunchy late '70s Motown funk. |
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This year's sold-out concert leans more toward the punk, rock and alternative metal genres most often associated with the Family Values clan. |
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The 90-minute production ran for two nights and showcased 40 performers in a variety of musical genres, dance and artistic experiences. |
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He draws on comedic examples from many different eras and genres, insisting that it's enough if an event or experience was funny for someone. |
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Both of them he sees on a continuum of subliterary genres that can also include the tales of robbery or magic in the Met. |
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Little documented, but central to island identity, are the genres of popular music and traditional music. |
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The second section offers profiles of famous players of Hammond organs from a variety of musical genres and eras. |
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At Flicks, the films are subdivided into such discrete genres as Psychotronics. |
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In my Designer Isomorphs, the various different Isomorph genres included a few Isomorph pairings. |
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If catlore is scarce in the above genres, it develops prominence in the realm of superstition and belief. |
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Online writing has generated its own genres, from curtainfic to grave robbery. |
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The excessive use of exclamation marks devalues their effect, but is typical of concise genres such as cartoons, not reference works! |
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His early plays were primarily comedies and histories, which are regarded as some of the best work ever produced in these genres. |
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Baraka was part trickster and part provocateur, a brilliant juggler of genres, ideas, and identities, whose career spanned nearly six decades. |
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More recently, other popular genres of electronic music such as bassline house have originated in the city. |
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Shakespeare wrote plays in a variety of genres, including histories, tragedies, comedies and the late romances, or tragicomedies. |
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From 1660 onwards, new dramatic genres arose, mutated, and intermixed very rapidly. |
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Yet her rejection of these genres is complex, as evidenced by Northanger Abbey and Emma. |
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He was prolific in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games. |
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Best known for The Planets, he composed a large number of other works across a range of genres, although none achieved comparable success. |
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In the years before the First World War, Holst composed in a variety of genres. |
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Through the mixture of musical genres, new popular music forms are created to reflect the ideals of a global culture. |
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The Western concept of 'World Music' homogenizes many different genres of popular music under one accessible term for Western audiences. |
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One of the genres people of Africa use for political expression is Hip hop. |
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Popular music in Indonesia can be categorized as hybrid forms of Western rock to genres that are originated in Indonesia and indigenous in style. |
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The album experimented with a variety of musical genres, including British music hall, heavy metal, ballads, ragtime, and Caribbean. |
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Queen have been recognised as having made significant contributions to such genres as hard rock, and heavy metal, among others. |
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The Rolling Stones are notable in modern popular music for assimilating various musical genres into their own collective sound. |
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Prog is based on fusions of styles, approaches and genres, involving a continuous move between formalism and eclecticism. |
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Both genres reject commercialism, and punk bands did see a need for musical advancement. |
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Classical and metal are probably the two genres that have the most in common when it comes to feel, texture, creativity. |
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In fact, there is an everlasting list of genres and subgenres of indie rock. |
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Drum and bass has influenced many other genres like hip hop, big beat, dubstep, house, trip hop, ambient music, techno, rock and pop. |
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Originally, dubstep releases had some structural similarities to other genres like drum and bass and UK garage. |
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There are a large number of music festivals in the United Kingdom, covering a wide variety of genres. |
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Sunday brunch events take place in Verdi Italian restaurant and features different genres of music. |
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He pioneered many elements of the suspense and psychological thriller genres. |
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Since 1996 he has been a regular broadcaster with Phoenix FM and an expert in the progressive rock genres of Zeuhl, RIO and the Canterbury scene. |
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It has influenced various music genres, such as American country and roots music, and to some extent modern rock. |
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Ireland has also produced many internationally known artists in other genres, such as rock, pop, jazz, and blues. |
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Popular literary genres such as the Western and hardboiled crime fiction developed in the United States. |
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Analogue genres did exist, though, in both Turkish folk literature and in Divan poetry. |
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Today Poland has a very active music scene, with the jazz and metal genres being particularly popular among the contemporary populace. |
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The traditional folk music of England has contributed to several genres, such as sea shanties, jigs, hornpipes and dance music. |
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The historic advantage of genres is to allow the direct marketing of fiction. |
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This type of folk music also includes fusion genres such as folk rock, folk metal and others. |
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French classical composers, from Bizet to Ravel, also drew upon Spanish themes, and distinctive Spanish genres became universally recognized. |
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It has occasionally been fused with rock and roll, punk rock and other genres. |
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Most guitar parts take inspiration and direction from the melody, rather than driving the melody as in other acoustic genres. |
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Third, musicals often use various various genres of popular music or at least popular singing styles. |
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Traditional Kuwaiti music is a reflection of the country's seafaring heritage, which is known for genres such as fijiri. |
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Machado de Assis, one of his contemporaries, wrote in virtually all genres and continues to gain international prestige from critics worldwide. |
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Other pipers such as Gordon Duncan and Fred Morrison began to explore new musical genres on many kinds of pipes. |
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The most typical accordion is the piano accordion, which is used for many musical genres. |
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The accordion is also a traditional instrument in Colombia, commonly associated with the vallenato and cumbia genres. |
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Garbage's alternative musical style fuses various genres including electronic rock, industrial rock, punk, grunge, trip hop and shoegaze. |
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By the 1980s, indie pop and alternative rock bands such as The Alarm, The Pooh Sticks and The Darling Buds were popular in their genres. |
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The scene is dominated by local bands and the town has become known for the rock, indie and alternative genres. |
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Atlanta has played a major or contributing role in the development of various genres of American music at different points in the city's history. |
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Some groups of poets and genres of poetry stood completely outside that tradition. |
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Born into a musical family, Tyler grew up listening to a wide range of musical genres. |
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The role of music in contemporary dance is different from in other genres because it can serve as a backdrop to the piece. |
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The North East foursome are known for crossing musical genres and their heavy breakbeat sound is as unique as their look. |
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Literature includes such genres as epic, legend, myth, ballad, and folklore. |
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The term alternative rock was coined in the early 1980s to describe rock artists who did not fit into the mainstream genres of the time. |
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Professional women instrumentalists are uncommon in rock genres such as heavy metal. |
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Early Russian painting is represented in icons and vibrant frescos, the two genres inherited from Byzantium. |
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By the 1880s, the age of the great novelists was over, and short fiction and poetry became the dominant genres. |
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In the classical period many of the genres of western literature became more prominent. |
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Music genres such as jazz and reggae began locally and later became international phenomena. |
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The major musical genre of Mauritius is Sega music, other musical genres are its fusion genre, Seggae and Bhojpuri songs. |
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The emergence of genres such as rock in the 1960s and hip hop in the 2000s also resulted in major movements and influences in Iranian music. |
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Mexican society enjoys a vast array of music genres, showing the diversity of Mexican culture. |
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After independence, Costumbrism and Romanticism became the most common literary genres, as exemplified in the works of Ricardo Palma. |
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Popular genres of modern commercial music, which are currently being played in the urban areas include zouk music and reggaeton. |
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He is mostly known for his musical composition, as well as a palette of sonic genres. |
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I know that in your guys's official bio from Warner that it says you would tour with anyone because your music touches so many genres. |
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The genres represented include culture, drama, wildlife and environmental documentaries, as well as a lecture programme. |
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The 1970s saw screen depictions of ghosts diverge into distinct genres of the romantic and horror. |
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He argues against attempts to splice different genres or species of literature into a single composition. |
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To find other Old High German parallels, it is necessary to include those genres which are not composed in stave-rhyming verse. |
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Lauren is a bit of a muso and her tastes span decades and genres from the poppiest pop to punk rock and roll of the finest kind. |
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This is a must for classical music, and helpful in other genres. |
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A distinctive feature of the period is the proliferation of distinct genres of paintings, with the majority of artists producing the bulk of their work within one of these. |
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Different genres are frequently combined with each other to mark an event. |
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