Yet they seem to have gone on a solo run, bent on forcing change without recognising their own vulnerability. |
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Some of his solo albums have been comprised entirely of covers, while others, like Frantic, have been half-and-half. |
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And the long clarinet solo over a thundering funk break in the closing piece makes you leap to your feet. |
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Sarina came first in the slow modern solo, tap solo and neoclassical solo for her age group. |
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He was in the middle of doing the guitar solo on his air guitar when he finally looked up for a split second and noticed me. |
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The brilliant Mississippi bluesmen is a central figure, but not just a solo act. |
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In solo passages, the piano, trumpet, and string bass, among other instruments, were all alive in their different registers. |
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You win less or lose more than you would by playing solo 8 and making the same number of tricks. |
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The picture used in that billboard was actually the photo of Ibrahim on the cover of his solo album. |
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The keyboards are warm, and the harmony guitar solo in the outro is totally awesome. |
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There will be six top class soloists featured, playing guitar, trumpet, trombone and pipes, plus a number of solo singers. |
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The 36-year-old American airwoman has landed after completing a solo flight of 2,300 miles across the Pacific from Honolulu. |
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As Nicholas Daniel observed, Poulenc had a sure understanding of wind instruments, composing solo sonatas for each of them, except the bassoon. |
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The 24-year-old took his goal tally for the season to 14 last night with a solo effort in a 2-1 defeat of Fiorentina. |
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The gallery will give one artist working in the media of painting, print, sculpture, drawing or photography, a chance to mount a solo show. |
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Curiously, this is the one solo keyboard piece of Bach's I've heard that really demands a harpsichord. |
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But Gershwin's piano rolls had an advantage over sheet music for solo pianos because, by the early 1920s, he could use overdubs. |
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He is an ageing rocker who has found, mid-concert, that he can no longer do the splits while playing his guitar solo one-handed behind his head. |
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There was a squeally axe solo unceremoniously tacked on the end, naturally. |
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Female solo costumes might seem overpriced until you consider that a dressmaker spends 80 to 120 hours on a single costume. |
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With the cello suites and the solo violin sonatas and partitas, they form a triptych of Bach at his most concentrated and intimate. |
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After 20 jumps, you're ready to jump solo from 10,500 feet with a free fall of 35 to 40 seconds. |
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The solo instrumental part, in the treble clef, has a melody line characterised by a falling figure, often an augmented fourth. |
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Personal recommendation is the most powerful marketing method for any solo business. |
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Since then he has had widespread experience, both as a guest soloist with major orchestras and as a solo recitalist. |
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So he approached Reynolds and asked to use the plane for a solo attempt on the world record. |
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Nielsen introduces two solo voices singing a wordless vocalise in the glorious slow movement. |
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The dance slam offered a stage and an audience to any solo or group dance up to five minutes in length. |
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It made her the youngest female solo artist to debut at number one in the British charts. |
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They did two encores, the second of which began simply with Johnson performing solo acoustic. |
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During this period he exhibited widely in many group exhibitions and has several successful solo shows. |
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The solo Canvey fire crew on duty yesterday first sprang into action at 4pm, dousing a rubbish fire at the side of the road in Fifth Avenue. |
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Ben Nicolodi, the male solo dancer in the cancan, was an acrobat when he first entered the club. |
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Studies for solo violin include Paganini's brilliant 24 caprices, which provided a fertile source of inspiration for other composers. |
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Tomorrow evening, the Colne Valley Male Voice Choir presents a choral and solo programme at St John's Church. |
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Wearing another hat many people around Cumbria will have seen him perform solo or as part of his jazz combo. |
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She has made three solo CDs, and gives masterclasses, workshops and lecture recitals as well as solo concerts. |
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Normally, at times likes these, Montgomerie's nerves are so taut that it would be possible to play a guitar solo on them. |
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The orchestra didn't help matters and massacred the song completely and turned the guitar solo into a joke. |
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How deep were you when you got out of your vehicle and did a solo walk on the ocean floor? |
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This release sees the addition, not only of the rare mono mix but the tracks recorded for her first solo outing, with the band backing her. |
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On September 23 1942 he took off from an airfield near Alexandria on a solo reconnaissance over the Aegean. |
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The commercial success of the song persuaded him to leave the band and embark on a solo career. |
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He created music of penetrating sadness and beauty, and with only four solo albums released in his career, he had much more to offer. |
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Natalie was joined by the tenor Matthew Beale, whose very attractive, mellow sound combined attractively with solo flute, cellos and violins. |
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So on my solo polar expeditions I have porridge, ground almonds, raisins and butter. |
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He's promoting his new solo acoustic album Going Somewhere, but he will also play a few old favourites. |
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It was performed by an orchestra accompanied by four solo singers and a chorus of 50 singers. |
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The CD contains a short string quartet movement, a suite of four pieces for brass quintet, and solo pieces for piano, trombone, and cello. |
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The good doctor also has himself a solo career, and his latest song is called democracy, whisky, sexy, a phrase which many of you will recognize. |
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Several unhappy attempts at solo careers later, the hatchet has finally been buried, for a second album. |
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He declined photographic commissions and solo exhibitions during the early 1930s, even when proposed by friends or kindred spirits. |
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He performed a solo recital at Benaroya Recital Hall and has appeared with several orchestras. |
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Since then, she has performed regularly in solo recitals and with orchestras. |
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My heart was beating as if I had just completed a difficult solo variation. |
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And last week he added to his wacky resume by becoming the first man to fly an aircraft solo around the world without stopping or refueling. |
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In those days, sailing solo meant a form of isolation that few humans could endure. |
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The solo instrument details realized transformed the music to something else. |
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The finale featured solo turns by some of Glover's student devotees, young and old, and a joyous shim-sham dance by the entire cast. |
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He has recently left the band to start his own resoundingly successful solo career. |
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On the night we visited there was a solo guitarist sitting in the air-conditioned comfort, whose music was piped to the garden section. |
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Can you name the artist's solo title, her Spice moniker and her actual name? |
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A prominent solo line, a guitar, a sitar or a flute, floats over a solid background of synths and percussion. |
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She also had a subsequent solo career, and then moved into television to make documentaries. |
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When two teammates are capable of drawing double-teams, it makes the solo act all the more convincing. |
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This was not an ensemble piece, but a solo performance by Fiona Russell, with chamber organ accompaniment. |
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The old-time quilting bee is well remembered, although most quilts were actually solo products. |
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His fragmentary scoring for choir and colouristic use of percussion elevates the solo cellist to high priest and turns the piece into a concerto. |
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In 1961, Harris wrote a large cantata on St. Francis's Canticle of the Sun for solo voice and chamber ensemble. |
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The solo guitarist who played the sacred classical music during the offertory was Sam's brother Joey. |
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On the other hand, Vivaldi's ornate writing for solo voices is much in evidence. |
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The music flows along quite beautifully and the choral and solo singing parts are also very well done. |
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Was Transverberations very much a solo project, or have you collaborated with other musicians during the creative process? |
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Music can happen with equal ease as a solo or collaborative venture, it seems to me. |
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Poetry is stepping out of the orchestra to play solo with the single instrument of language. |
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Shorter plays tenor far more than soprano, and reels off solo after solo that re-emphasise why he is special. |
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The jig is the first solo dance that children are taught, then usually the reel, both of which are done in soft shoes. |
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These six works, written in a year, are in a direct line from Bach's solo violin sonatas and partitas. |
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Subsequently, he carved out a solo career as one of pop and rock's most consistently prolific and clear-headed campaigners. |
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She held the stage like few solo singers can with her spellbinding vocals and her guitar work which combined rhythm and lead work. |
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It was the writer's first solo credit, and it appears that he missed a couple of lessons on characterization and development. |
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It may seem difficult, if not impossibly perverse, to justify the highest ranking for a record of solo contrabass improvisations. |
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There's a stunning, uncredited sax solo and a quirky contrapuntal bit for the trombones. |
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While many solo acts from the '80s are one-hit wonders and has-beens, Finn clearly breaks the mold. |
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Four solo motets and one ensemble piece are included on this disc, accompanied by theorbo and cello. |
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Contrasting greatly with the often-brooding melancholia of Tristeza, LaValle manages to inject an uplifting aspect into his solo work. |
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Selim Palmgren's works for solo piano evoke a similar atmosphere, and somehow Finnish pianists understand perfectly how to phrase his music. |
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Thursday's recital includes solo piano masterworks of the classic and romantic eras. |
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Easy to memorize and exciting to perform, every solo will build confidence and musicality in students. |
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Apart from a few solo efforts, the Air Force team was no match at either end of the court in the men's games. |
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She said that on a solo trip to Edinburgh by train, she decided to sample lunch in the restaurant car. |
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His bass solo is characteristically creative and displays wonderful intonation and tone. |
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Managers and coaches accept mazy players who solo and hold the ball and over-embellish. |
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After giving him a signal, Iggy ripped into a lightning-quick solo full of tremolo picking and whammy bar use. |
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I love the Candoli trumpet flourish used for a stop before Wynton's solo turn midway through the song. |
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Tom Crean's story, a testament of human fortitude against all the elements of Antartica is brought to life in this dramatic solo performance. |
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The brilliant young pianist was in the city to give a solo concert under the auspices of the Russian Cultural Centre. |
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He's been flying solo all summer and, I'll betcha he doesn't have a Homecoming date yet. |
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However, beneath the partly tongue-in-cheek braggadocio on his first solo LP in seven years, he clearly feels he has something yet to prove. |
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Events varied from 20-km solo and team time trials to cross-country races, a hill climb and a dirt criterium. |
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The admirable Japanese pianist, Haruko Seki, here applies her refreshing lightness of touch to some of the solo piano pieces. |
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The sexy star, who has forged a successful solo career outside the band, said their last album was probably their last. |
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The distinction between the solo violin and the ripieno violins is also reduced as there is much less tonal distinction between them. |
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In this role, as with his solo work, he's a miner of sonic archaeologies, a metaphysician of the eddies, currents and whirlpools of the past. |
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The solo acoustic worked wonders for him, as he seemed to enjoy doing magic tricks on his guitar. |
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Dark and moody, these compositions provided the blueprint for his first main solo project. |
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Most of the members have traditional jazz training, so hearing an extended solo in one of their live shows wouldn't be a shocker. |
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Dichter has performed in solo recitals and has appeared with virtually all of the world's major orchestras. |
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On return home, she worked four months as a locum tenens, filling in for a solo practitioner on maternity leave. |
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At the festival he will perform a solo recital and play the Elgar concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. |
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Nield essayed the daunting, high lying solo flute line with brilliance and a lustrous tonal palette. |
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Imagine what would have happened to an album of double-digit minute solo piano improvisations in the hands of one with lesser talent. |
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The song begins slowly and reflectively, with the solo strum of an acoustic guitar. |
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Instead, he wrote, played all the instruments, multi-tracked the doleful harmonies and produced this deceptively drifting solo project. |
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There are 51 of these variations for solo violin, composed in 1970 by the American George Rochberg. |
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When she went solo she changed her name to Deborah, but found the fans only wanted Blondie. |
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There is no trace in their solo sections of the violinistic broken-chord figuration found in the overture. |
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The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out. |
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Through a series of solo dances, representing different women, Borissova creates a melancholic atmosphere, reaching towards desperation. |
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This is a man who thought nothing of disgruntling rabid fans of his two first solo albums, Heartbreaker and Gold, by releasing a pop-rock album. |
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Each solo covers one to two pages, and each presents a different Latin feel or groove such as bossa nova, salsa, Latin rock and Latin swing. |
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Interestingly though, his solo is kept in the middle distance with Harries and France dominating the foreground. |
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In 1973, at the age of 9, Nina Ananiashvili performed on ice an adaptation of Michel Fokine's solo The Dying Swan. |
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It ends with the title theme given an almost threnodic treatment, as a solo violin bridges the orchestral passages. |
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Her warm bass trumpet solo adds to a very memorable performance that will remain a definitive rendition of the great song. |
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All three composed sacred music, choral and solo vocal works, and music for the theater. |
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Previous solo albums by former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon were almost the sound of a man apologising for having once been in the charts. |
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Widdowson's solo writing has prepared him well for his parallel career writing material for other people's TV and radio shows. |
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Beckley gives Palach and his mother evocatively modal, chant-like music in their solo sections. |
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The Point Hope dancers performed short solo and duet pieces, dressed in white and black. |
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Included are figure dancing, solo dancing, recitations, music and novelty acts. |
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Rick Banman forced extra innings leading off the seventh with a solo home run. |
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In 2003, Tim attempted to solo sail from Florida to Cuba in an outrigger canoe. |
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There's absolutely no chemistry between them, and each of them try to outsing the others when they get to do their solo parts. |
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It's a beautiful album, and solo acoustic music doesn't get much better than this. |
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And it supplies a wealth of advice on deciding whether to go solo in the first place. |
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There are not many singers capable of singing the bass solo because you need a very powerful voice and an extensive range. |
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We wanted more solo Foster, but settled for the excellent Born Heller collabo with Jason Ajemian. |
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It was a superb solo effort from midfielder Jo Martin, who dribbled her way through the defence and beat the keeper. |
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Cullen is a cautious and canny politician and it is unlikely that he was on a complete solo run with his comments. |
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Later, from the 1570s on, canzonas were composed for solo keyboard or for instrumental ensembles. |
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The intricate polyphonic choruses and semi-choruses with solo recitative were always lucidly controlled. |
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On the plus side was the intriguingly ornate solo piano part, with florid additions, one may speculate, to compensate for the thinner strings. |
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His own compositions number over 60 and include a symphony, string quartet, thirty-four songs, and numerous solo piano pieces. |
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Singing with her mother, Reshma's daughter also managed to hold her own by singing solo too. |
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The dancers mix it up quite a bit, performing together all at once, as well as in trios, duos and solo pieces. |
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But this re-issue features solo songs, part-songs and canonic works in a variety of styles. |
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He wrote several violin concertos and a smaller number for wind including probably the first solo clarinet concerto. |
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His first solo directing commission came in 1935, when he was invited to direct a massively ambitious science fiction project. |
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On your fourth flight you fly solo and by then you're pretty confident in flying circuits. |
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After a 40 metre solo he shot a screamer from 25 yards to the roof of the net. |
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Are there people you want to read solo whom you'd like less if they were matched up with some appropriate co-bloggers? |
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This mini-workshop is run by Anna Woolf, who has built three ocean-going yachts and has sailed solo around the world. |
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To get inside Donelly's third solo album, you must surrender, slow down and examine every note and syllable. |
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You also mentioned once that you were thinking of recording a solo album entirely based around your saxophone and flutes. |
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Just last week the wonderfully named teenager Seb Clover sailed solo across the Atlantic at a time when most of his peers are swotting for exams. |
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But when faced with gigs, the novelty of solitude wore off and the solo version of the album became his calling card for potential players. |
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It wasn't until the 83rd minute that Fairfield scored their third goal through a Horsefield stunning solo run and finish. |
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After all this activity, she is left alone for a solo that looked rather pointless, as if it had been tagged on for her benefit. |
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The B section is a virtual solo for secondo, with primo finishing the melodies with scale passages in octaves. |
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The solo part blends indistinctively into the whole and adds little special character. |
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His recordings of the basic repertoire, both solo works and concertos, polarized record-buyers. |
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In another solo he has a couple of suddenly huge, easy backbends that come out of nowhere and vanish into nothing. |
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Davidson at that time was showing Seattle artist John Grade, who last fall had his first museum solo at the Boise Art Museum. |
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In the solo arias in the first and third acts, Pavarotti rang out the high notes with that clarion sonority that is unmistakably his. |
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There has never been a better time for singles to take advantage of their solo status. |
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The cantor's solo is the most passionate, heartrending music of the liturgical year. |
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This means that there is no advantage in bidding solo 9, 10, 11 or 12 except to overcall another bidder. |
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But it wasn't just the kids who loved his masterful two-hour solo performance. |
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If they want to hear those songs, they will get them but they'll also get my new solo songs. |
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Mind Tricks, an octet of male dancers, consistently managed a successful balance between solo and group performance. |
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Not knowing which of them wrote what, I can only report that the pit contained two cellos, one double-bass, solo woodwind, brass and timpani. |
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With the release of the first bit of material since he hopped the solo train, I'm sorry to say that not too much has changed. |
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Peter Rostovsky's third solo show at The Project was at once a lampoon of and homage to Romantic landscape painting. |
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Mimesis by Katherine Labelle is a multimedia performance that includes simple staging, video projections, and solo dance. |
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It records Rutherford's appearance at the Empty Bottle Festival in Chicago, in which he performed solo and in a septet. |
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When bands break up, everyone from the lead singer to the rhythm guitarist releases a solo album. |
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He gave a masterly account of the solo role in this work which makes huge demands on the soloist. |
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We got the idea when listening to one of Victor's solo albums, where he used overdubs with his bass solos. |
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Participants should come with a prepared piece of baroque solo violin music. |
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If you're a solo singer or guitarist they will sequence any backing track you wish to use. |
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Lee Ryan is happy that he is free to speak his mind now that he is embarking on a solo career apart from Blue. |
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Jeremy would sometimes get a solo in such cases, sharing them with Greg, the lead guitarist. |
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He will face speeds of up to 80 mph as he goes head first down the run on a solo toboggan, with only serrated metal toecaps acting as brakes. |
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He is a frequent, well read and provocative poster at this and other blogs, and has now launched out in his own right and started a solo blog. |
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Forced onto his right foot after a mazy solo run, the predominantly left-footed player saw his effort blocked. |
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Part god, part athlete, he dances astoundingly in a big solo that seems to take its shape in the air until he comes to rest. |
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He is widely known as the composer of concertos, a form of music with a small orchestra and solo lead instrument. |
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In Seattle, Carlos Lee hit a solo home run in the fifth and scored the go-ahead run in the seventh to help Chicago beat Seattle. |
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His platinum work has been displayed in numerous solo exhibitions and juried exhibitions. |
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At a party, I met Todd, another solo walker, and we were soon comparing the worn-out soles of our shoes. |
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The Montrealer's solo work is acoustic guitar-based with support from bass, drums, mandolin, strings and spare harmonies. |
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In 1989, he gave 63 solo concerts nationwide, a record that is still unbroken. |
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There is also a solo musician who sits by the chanter and plays the shamisen. |
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After getting a spray tan, the native New Yorker went into the studio to work on her upcoming solo album. |
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It's a concerto for the combination of instruments that appear solo in the program's other works. |
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He ran on to the rebound, but again he was thwarted as the keeper back-pedalled furiously to complete his solo stand. |
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After years of knocking about in various Glasgow bands without breaking into the big time, Wylie was working on a solo album. |
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After getting some pine tar from the top of his gooey batting helmet, he hit a solo home run with two outs. |
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The first movement, an aria for soprano and alto soloists, has a gorgeous instrumental ritornello that introduces the contrapuntal solo parts. |
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It is her first solo album in more than 10 years and leaves no room for compromise whatsoever. |
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In this strange attire he performs a stunning solo full of autumnal pride, leonine prowling and swan-like grace. |
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Two solo harpists are positioned stereophonically on the stage, and surrounded by the impressionistic, spectral sound world of the orchestra. |
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This aerophone can be used either as a solo instrument or joined with other instruments in an ensemble. |
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Maybe instead produce an interminable, twanging, overlong, repetitive, inaccessible and frankly irredeemable apology for a solo album. |
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Some of the solo voices are a bit immature but the choral singing does immense credit to the conductor and his young team. |
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Each main dancer got to do a little solo bit in the middle of the semi-circle. |
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Couples will forever be mismatched in their preferences for solo versus joint activities. |
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Twenty seconds from the start James Walsh went on a bursting solo trough run, spotted David Phelan who in turn rifled home a scorcher of a goal. |
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The mass is sung by a vocal ensemble of six solo voices doubled by six instruments with organ. |
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All begin with an orchestra ritornello before the entry of the solo instrument, and then branch out. |
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The performers will also tackle solo songs and duets, group numbers, character dances, duologues and slapstick. |
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Titled Celtic Christmas, this second solo album from Tommy is a real cracker. |
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For his first solo album, he has lovingly crafted 11 homages, all doffing the cap to great soundtrack composers of the past. |
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That influx of perhaps tens of thousands of visitors was lost when he scored a red line through the solo bid proposal. |
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The second movement, a tenor solo movement, depicts the young lover recollecting his sweet days with the departed. |
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The piece opens with a solo tenor singing to a relatively straightforward piano accompaniment. |
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The defiant, unamplified drum solo that followed was quite amazing and ended with Mr. Baker being carted off stage by security staff. |
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The Third Symphony, scored for full orchestra with prominent solo duties for the guitar, was written almost six years later. |
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It was featured last fall in a solo show of mine, and the projection was scaled to fit the entire gallery, some 34 feet wide by 14 feet high. |
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Jason Varitek and David McCarty also homered for the Red Sox, hitting solo shots off Lance Carter in the eighth. |
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Ray went solo some years back and has carved out his own niche in the market playing shows in many parts of the country. |
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Just before she tried to commit suicide, she sang a movingly mournful prayer with a solo oboe. |
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The shows are a real pot luck option, oscillating between greatest hits group shows and ill-advised solo outings. |
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The millionaire adventurer was the first person to circle the globe solo in a hot-air balloon. |
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Diabetes is a condition which usually disqualifies a skipper from transoceanic solo racing. |
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Lorraine gave a brilliant account of the technically demanding solo role in the concerto. |
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The Piping Centre's founding director of piping is also one of the world's most accomplished solo pipers and a pipe major with the acclaimed ScottishPower Pipe Band. |
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The compositions on his six CDs feature sitar, flute, clarinet, soprano sax, violin viola, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and electronic devices as well as solo guitar. |
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The volume of sound ranges from near inaudibility in dulcianas, to medium intensity in salicionals, to unbelievably loud in theater organ solo strings. |
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Last August, Fossett set a solo balloonist duration record, flying for 12 days, 12 hours and 57 minutes before ditching on a cattle ranch in Brazil. |
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For the uninitiated, Hunter plays a customised 8 string instrument which allows him to play bass lines along with his nifty chordal and solo work. |
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The performance is weightily beautiful, even though it can't disguise the fact that this is essentially a piano solo with violin and cello accompaniment. |
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Work your poker face and draft your solo plans, securing your base by taking stock of assets and allies. |
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Contrary to popular belief his op. 5 sonatas are not solo works but duos for violin and violone, which, like the opp. 2 and 4 dance suites, require no keyboard accompaniment. |
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Summery acoustic guitars jostle with squirts of digital noise, arcing horns and what sounds like a solo played on a giant kazoo shoved through a fuzz pedal. |
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Plus the double-time rave during the sub-Jeff Beck guitar solo is a gas. |
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This album is an interesting mix of symbol and story, solo effort and collaboration, though it continues Dar's gradual sidle towards a more mainstream sound. |
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Sure, every solo sailor has this terrible image of them falling off the boat and watching the boat sail away perfectly trimmed up, under auto pilot. |
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However, because the singer, Claudine Ansermet, was ill, the lutist Paolo Cherici put together a program of solo lute pieces instead, which was quite enjoyable. |
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Fantastic news but obviously buries the fact that her solo career had completely died and she was now on skid row as far as her career was concerned. |
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Otherwise, the elderly monk toils solo during long days scavenging and building. |
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Having initially struggled slightly without the stability provided by a backing band, Cole is now a mature solo performer and unashamed of his poetic leanings. |
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Every winter holiday season, the school's open house celebration consists of children reciting to the assembled parents, sometimes solo and sometimes in pairs. |
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Irish artists who have yet to mount a solo exhibition at a recognised art gallery are being given an opportunity to do just that by Sligo Art Gallery. |
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The first track opens with what might be a guitar solo filtered through massive stacks of electronics as insect-like squeals pour out of the speakers. |
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Is the work as satisfying as your more personal, solo artistic projects? |
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In his autograph scores the solo part is often only sketched in or partly notated, and it is clear that he improvised throughout a performance, not just in his cadenzas. |
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No one seems capable of keeping a solo blog, but if there were a few people in there who could, I wouldn't know, because I'm not going to slog through all the bad. |
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Is it time for a solo female anchor of one of these newscasts? |
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Yea, the guitar solo is ok, kinda cool, but the rest of the song blows. |
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Based on St John's vision of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, it depicts War, Death and Famine in some of the most shattering solo and choral writing imaginable. |
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But soon Courtois erupts into an improvised solo of dark chords punctuating sweeping legato lines, while Poulsen releases harmonics and dissonances behind him. |
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I think technically, I had the first gold record for a solo female artist with Black Reign in 1994, but right after that, Brat came out and went platinum. |
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A key change to D major heralds solo passages for wind and piano, the Stravinskian texture of which is accentuated by the accompanying violin harmonics. |
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Ichiro Suzuki of the Mariners rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning against the Indians at Safeco Field in Seattle, on Saturday. |
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The solo sections are composed, but designed to sound improvised, as does the drum section, which may have been workshopped between the composer and the drummer. |
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Watch for an impressive, sombre solo done with untied pointe shoes. |
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Complex solo lute and keyboard works became virtuoso showpieces, culminating in the brilliant sets of variations in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. |
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Homesongs, the solo debut from ex-Fridge bassist Adem Ilhan, gives his lonely heart its own club band, but unfortunately, these dragging, faceless roots-tinged dirges fail. |
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The extraordinary solo of one female dancer, lifting her torso and undulating serpentine fashion on her stomach across the stage, was nothing short of masterful. |
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Benjamin Hudson, the solo violinist in the Haydn concerto that opened the evening, splendidly carried forward the tragic final interplay between violins and cellos. |
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Fix is a solo piece inspired by whirling dervishes and Sufism. |
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The song itself sounds lovely, Pete's tremolo guitar giving it a really nice feel, and my guitar solo so trebly it sounded like a sitar of all things. |
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Other than the solo campaign, the game promises to deliver a varied multiplayer experience, the gameplay of which can be sampled in the recently released multiplayer demo. |
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During the immediate protests for Michael Brown I walked in the crowd solo and mostly silent. |
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When the rest of the boys discovered a solo piano version from 1967, they simply layered it over the original backing track and added choirs of eerily reverbed vocals. |
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A carefree clarinet solo is offbeat but still manages to be a perfect fit. |
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Argentine by birth, he became famous in his native country for a series of songs in the 1940s, but he also composed symphonic works and pieces for other solo instruments. |
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He's heard here both solo and backed by zither and percussion. |
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Astonishingly, this was his first solo exhibition in the United States. |
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Two shows, both alike in style, are bookending the coming week at Epsom Playhouse, starting with a one-man show and ending with a solo female play. |
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She has also made solo inroads, doing that song about being with her boo. |
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Musicians from solo artists to bands are invited to call to book one of the evening slots which will be broadcast from professionally set-up recording studios. |
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And the punch occurs after Suzanne chickens out on singing her solo during the Christmas pageant. |
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The second movement is wilful and could irritate but the coarse-grained double bass solo at the start of the third movement shows Mitropoulos never prettifies Mahler. |
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Getting solo acoustic performers ready three to five minutes before their time slot doesn't need to be a headache, even if they have limited stage experience. |
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I ventured solo toward the lodge for a brief ride through a nice eight inches of powder away from the over-bright halogens into the darkened trees. |
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Hryhorii Kytastyi, musical director, composer and bandurist, is the author of more than 30 melodies of Ukrainian songs for solo and choir with bandura or piano accompaniment. |
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The orchestra follows with a suggestion of the Dies Irae in the tympani as the music reaches a climax that is followed by the quiet, concluding statement of the solo violin. |
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When you're one of the greatest rappers in the world, you're going to be facing some pressure when you're releasing the first solo album of your career. |
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I have no problems with the Stabat Mater, but in my beautiful bass solo there is F sharp, which is the highest note a bass can sing, so that is quite challenging. |
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The lovely cello solo was delivered with rich-toned authority. |
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The yachtswoman scored her greatest feat yesterday when she won a dramatic solo transatlantic race in a record-breaking time after a tense fortnight at sea. |
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In a female music world that seems dominated by cardboard girl bands and unlistenable dross from solo Spice Girls, Gabrielle is someone to be treasured. |
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British solo yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur yesterday claimed a record-breaking victory in the Route du Rhum, one of the world's most prestigious transatlantic races. |
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For those singletons who face a solo Yuletide with dread, gorging yourself on ten chocolate advent calendars at once is definitely not the answer. |
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In this solo show, David Baerwalde departed from a 10-year practice of focusing his paintings and sculptures on clearly representational elements. |
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The pure-toned, elegantly articulated flute solo was truly beautiful. |
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In 1972 he signed a contract with Milestone Records where he developed as a bandleader and solo acoustic pianist, winning two Grammy Award nominations. |
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He was also the first Bolognese composer to publish solo violin sonatas. |
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Baker responds with two stunning performances, even though I have to overcome my resentment that she's snatched a solo cantata usually taken by baritones and basses. |
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Juliana Hatfield has returned to solo work after a four-year hiatus. |
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About 25 paintings done in Yamato-e style, which she had brought for her solo exhibition at the gallery, gave an interesting insight into the Japanese culture. |
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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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Armed only with a piano, ukulele and bass guitar, this down-to-earth and charming performer looks set to create an intimate and highly charged atmosphere on her solo tour. |
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The only thing that I could think of is that perhaps he's meaning to use the tenutos to imply light stresses, as they happen all over the solo soprano line. |
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Along with a group performance, the concert highlighted some great solo and duet musicians as they played a selection of lively traditional jigs, reels and polkas. |
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But Saints Jason Hooper notched a hat-trick of his own, Sean Long scored a try and kicked seven goals and former Bull Lee Gilmour twisted the knife with a fantastic solo try. |
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From time to time, the unending song, gently driven on by two solo violins, is punctuated by the even rapping of a woodblock and the pretty chiming of a celesta. |
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