Sentences with phrase «fugue in»

František Kupka, Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors, 1912.
Feininger felt that Tobey had a sense of infinite space — Tobey commented that Feininger was like a Bach organ fugue in his architectural space.
František Kupka Study for Amorpha, Warm Chromatic and for Fugue in two colors; Study for The Fugue, 1910 — 11.
• Frank Kupka (1871 - 1957) The Disks of Newton: Study for a Fugue in Two Colours (1912, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou)
• Jessica Segall «s Fugue in B ♭ is a salvaged piano harp turned into an observational musical beehive.
Frank Kupka (1871 - 1957)(Colour Symphonist, Orphism)- Amorpha - Fugue in Two Colours (1912, National Art Gallery, Prague)- Disks of Newton: Study for a Fugue in Two Colours (1912, Pompidou Centre)- Organization of Graphic Motifs II (1913, National Gallery, Washington DC)
From 1909 to 1913 many experimental works in the search for this «pure art» had been created by a number of artists: Francis Picabia painted Caoutchouc, 1909, [20] The Spring, 1912, [21] Dances at the Spring [22] and The Procession, Seville, 1912; [23] Wassily Kandinsky painted Untitled (First Abstract Watercolor), 1910, [24] Improvisation 21A, the Impression series, and Picture with a Circle (1911); [25] František Kupka had painted the Orphist works, Discs of Newton (Study for Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 [26] and Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912; Robert Delaunay painted a series entitled Simultaneous Windows and Formes Circulaires, Soleil n ° 2 (1912 — 13); [27] Léopold Survage created Colored Rhythm (Study for the film), 1913; [28] Piet Mondrian, painted Tableau No. 1 and Composition No. 11, 1913.
During the 1912 Salon de la Section d'Or, where František Kupka exhibited the abstract painting Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors)(1912), the poet Guillaume Apollinaire named the work of several artists including Robert, Orphism.
Set to Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, the film stars an orange triangle that is trying to liberate itself from a series of shifting black grids.
After all three toy rockets are collected, the «Toccata And Fugue In D Minor» classical song will play.
Arcade Mode Rendition of Fugue in G minor (5:45 minutes) 3.
A species of blank interval, a nod or fugue in which he was neither depressed nor undepressed, not struggling to finish a thought nor to begin one.
The movie's focus is on the almost musical dialogue of Amanda and Lily as they bounce viewpoints about, like the music of Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C - Minor.
The only score we have is «Toccata and Fugue in D minor» at both ends of the film.
Thus, as one of many possibilities, a Fugue in C major could read:
The indeterminateness of the eternal object «Fugue» may be solved into the determinateness of the actual performance of «Fugue in C.» The actual occasion has the eternal object as an internal factor, while the eternal object maintains an external relationship.

Not exact matches

or the equally radiant conclusion of his doctrine of creation in God's Yes to the world, or the three chapters on God's perfections, or that astonishing triple fugue on faith, obedience and prayer that concludes the doctrine of providence.
If you were to ask exactly what the life of the mind consists in, there is no clearer answer than to play through the Art of Fugue.
In sum, we can say that the eternal object «Fugue» is determined with respect to other eternal objects, and is indetermined, or has a «patience» for relationships to actual occasions.
The fugue as a procedure («formula») has its individual essence — it is a fugue, and in a unified series (e.g., Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue) it adds its unique contribution to the wfugue as a procedure («formula») has its individual essence — it is a fugue, and in a unified series (e.g., Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue) it adds its unique contribution to the wfugue, and in a unified series (e.g., Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue) it adds its unique contribution to the wFugue) it adds its unique contribution to the whole.
There are three singers who each take their part, as in a fugue.
By the use of scientific methods we can be told accurately and completely about the sound produced in the playing of a Beethoven sonata or a Bach fugue.
It kept playing in my mind with new variations, like a theme in a fugue.
Coming down from Christmas always leaves us in a little bit of a fugue state.
This is one of the funniest things I have read all day:» in my current sleep - deprived fugue while also filing the vast peanut butter pie - shaped hole in the archives» I, too, have a «vast peanut butter pie - shaped hole».
Thus, when I spied a Tagalongs - style peanut butter pie on Tasting Table this week and realized that it was easy enough that I could pull it off in my current sleep - deprived fugue while also filing the vast peanut butter pie - shaped hole in the archives, it was a done deal.
Walking into a Whole Foods Market without a shopping plan is like willingly entering a fugue state and re-emerging very confused an hour later and $ 200 lighter, with a $ 20 bag of maca powder in one hand and a $ 6 kombucha in the other.
The commercials in the World Series are designed to root through your subconscious while you're in a fugue state.
Professional basketball — sampled here in full - color action — may look like chaos, but it calls for fluid variations as precise and calculated as the mathematics of a Bach fugue
Every neuron in the hippocampus speaks the two languages simultaneously, Mehta said, comparing the phenomenon to the multiple concurrent melodies of a Bach fugue.
For example, the differential equations of vibrating strings and surfaces help us understand harmonics and tuning systems, rhythm analysis tells us the ways a measure can be divided into beats, and the study of symmetry relates to the translations in time and pitch that occur in a fugue or canon.
, the opening of Bach's fugue XX in A minor (4.).
But I remained in a free - floating kind of fugue state for years.
At more than two weeks into 2018, you may be running close to the deadline to return party outfit duds, the just - because gifts to yourself, and splurge items you bought in a holiday fugue state.
Though the teen girls in my audience were scurrying around the theater in delirious fugue states before the start of Insurgent, the sequel to last year's Y.A. adaptation Divergent, I found it hard to muster much excitement.
The opening minutes of «Fugue» not only suggest that we're in for another grim and off - kilter portrait of femininity, but that Smoczynska is again twisting a very familiar setup into a ruthless piece of storytelling that plays by its own rules.
In need of a new kidney and having learned that he has a long - lost daughter, dimwit Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) snaps his equally cretinous pal, Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey), out of an apparent fugue state to accompany him on a journey to find her.
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken and Catherine Keener join with a newer face, Mark Ivanir, to play the members of the Fugue String Quartet, a world - famous ensemble based in Manhattan.
The narrator speaks of youth as if it existed and still exists in a near - fugue state.
ScreenDaily shared a stunning first trailer for Fugue, the latest film from director Agnieszka Smoczynska which premieres in Critics» Week at Cannes.
In his first fictional feature, Yaron Zilberman explores an interesting dynamic as the Fugue String Quartet faces an existential crisis.
More likely, the adolescent, hormonal fugue state of wanting to store Lea Thompson beneath a trap door in your room, wishing your teacher killed by invading forces, and arming oneself in preparation for the indiscriminate murder of dozens of incompetent foreign stooges proved too intoxicating a cocktail to resist.
As the misogyny onscreen bleeds into the workspace, Gilderoy's own complicit part in the film comes into sharp focus, and his English reserve and linguistic isolation are revealed to be mere psychogenic fugue from a crueller, harsher reality.
A recording of Benjamin Britten's sparkling The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell, a composition meant to introduce children to the various musical instruments, serves brilliantly as a musical expression of how each character has a colorful role in the landscape and community.
In concert with the Britten numbers woven throughout the soundtrack, the film offers itself up as a children's fugue, where the opening exposition is beautifully developed and tenderly recapitulated in the director's most mature coda to datIn concert with the Britten numbers woven throughout the soundtrack, the film offers itself up as a children's fugue, where the opening exposition is beautifully developed and tenderly recapitulated in the director's most mature coda to datin the director's most mature coda to date.
Gosling, the new Edward Norton / Christian Bale, creates in Dean the very figure of arrested American masculine fragility, spinning himself into a fugue of unrequited desires and frustrated ambition.
He had existed his whole life in a fugue state, and the simmering tension of our society had only been half - apparent.
In the Fantasia section, there is a menu selection for each segment of the movie, from «Toccata and Fugue» to «Ave Maria».
References and homages to the cherished memories of those of us who grew up on video games, comicbooks, blockbuster (and not so blockbusting) movies, abound and will keep many fandom obsessed viewers in a serotonin soaked fugue state of euphoria.
When Mary wakes up on a Hampton beach in a fugue state, all assumptions of her identity are thrown into doubt.
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