Balanced sonorities and evenness of metre direct listeners on a course of undiminishing grandeur that leads naturally to calmness in repose. |
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Listening to Moravec's readings, I was struck by how often Debussy turned to bell-like sonorities in his piano music. |
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Sometimes, sonorities more remotely related to the tropos are incorporated to produce a sense of harmonic instability and cadential delay. |
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Although the composer himself prepared the piano reduction, one misses the vivid panoply of orchestral sonorities in La Valse. |
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He paid meticulous attention to the warmer sonorities without letting the tinkly orientalia obscure the predominantly smooth melodic contours. |
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Mattheson's impressive Sonata and Suite make a fine exploration of the rich and powerful sonorities from two similar harpsichords. |
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The opening flourishes exploit the sonorities of a large harpsichord, incorporating shivering tremolandi along with the habitual shooting scales and cascading arpeggios. |
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The piece is another exercise in massed orchestral sonorities, springing from a poem by Joseph Addison. |
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The rest of the CD, however, contains some fascinating instrumental work with some haunting sonorities. |
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Under Antonello Allemandi's expansive direction, the orchestra was ablaze with colorful sonorities. |
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Dear Dvorak certainly tests any violinist with his imaginative and technically challenging concerto, ranging from Czech dances to tender sonorities. |
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I went with nothing into that green chaos of delectable sonorities. |
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Hisama analyzes the structure of the voices in each sonority and compares successive sonorities using permutational theory to track which voices switch places. |
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Big sonorities and plaintive lyricism, in the famous Largo, were all in place but the clarity and unanimity of the orchestra somehow made the familiar seem newly minted. |
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