Sentences with phrase «concerto in»

At its core is a performance of the Adagio of Mozart's Clarinet concerto in A major, conveyed via drums suspended from the gallery ceiling.
«Cadenza,» said Sullivan, «is a virtuoso and improvised section of a concerto in which the soloist shows off his or her individuality, technical brilliance, bravado, and style.
We do not use logic to discern the pulsing beauty of a concerto in D Minor on oboe....

Not exact matches

Antoni's creative programming and his personal approach to audiences have made him much sought - after worldwide, both in solo recitals and in concertos with orchestra.
Were I to live as long as Methuselah, I would see endless changes in science — it may be even some of Einstein's formulas upset — but I never would have to change my mind about the beauty of sunsets and rose gardens and Beethoven's concerto.
In addition, most of the concerts included a Mozart piano concerto with Barenboim as soloist.
In 1950, Turing published «Computing Machinery and Intelligence,» written largely in response, not to fellow mathematicians but to neurologist Geoffrey Jefferson, who in 1949 famously declared, «Not until a machine can write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain.&raquIn 1950, Turing published «Computing Machinery and Intelligence,» written largely in response, not to fellow mathematicians but to neurologist Geoffrey Jefferson, who in 1949 famously declared, «Not until a machine can write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain.&raquin response, not to fellow mathematicians but to neurologist Geoffrey Jefferson, who in 1949 famously declared, «Not until a machine can write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain.&raquin 1949 famously declared, «Not until a machine can write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain.»
The humpback sings in complicated sequences the length of a concerto; the blue whale makes great moans; the fi n whale sends out pulses that divers used to think were the creaking of the ocean floor.
Recently completed projects include Azul, a cello concerto for Yo - Yo Ma and the Boston Symphony; the soundtrack for Francis Ford Coppola's film Youth Without Youth; Rose of the Winds, commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and premiered by them with Yo - Yo Ma, the Silk Road Ensemble and Miguel Harth - Bedoya conducting; and Kuai Le (Joy), premiered by Yo - Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble at the opening of the 2007 Special Olympics in Shanghai.
For their first ready - to - wear collection, Karen Erickson and Vicki Beamon transported us back in time to the Prohibition Era by way of a swanky German speakeasy burlesque bar complete with cabaret café - style seating, flapper dancers, and live concerto music courtesy of The Citizens Band.
August 31, 2016 • From operas about Steve Jobs and Alice in Wonderland to an orchestral evocation of Detroit and a new concerto for Yo - Yo Ma, the new concert season is flush with premieres.
Don Cheadle succeeds in making Miles Davis relive on film, through a powerful cinematic concerto, drenched with discordant harmony.
In a medium that relies on a concerto of audio and visual, Krasinski is able to completely engage us and cause us to lean deeper into the story, in a movie that at times, is devoid of any sound whatsoeveIn a medium that relies on a concerto of audio and visual, Krasinski is able to completely engage us and cause us to lean deeper into the story, in a movie that at times, is devoid of any sound whatsoevein a movie that at times, is devoid of any sound whatsoever.
If the previous two, 1998's Best Picture Academy Award nominee The Thin Red Line and 2005's forgettable The New World, could be easily described as poems, then this one feels more like a concerto grosso, one which really does make a sincere effort to tie together life, the universe, and everything in a way that the number 42 fell short.
Paddy Considine also has a tremendous small role at the very beginning as Andreyev, the radio producer who presides over a live transmission of a piano concerto, featuring a soloist, Maria Yudina (Olga Kurylenko) who is to play a fateful role in the action.
As he says in the documentary that came out in 2008 about his life, «When you see a one - handed violinist play the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, you can always say, there's a story behind the notes.»
In February of 2012 Patrick performed as the featured soloist with the Temple University Symphony Orchestra in the North American Debut of John Psaths» timpani concerto «Planet Damnation»In February of 2012 Patrick performed as the featured soloist with the Temple University Symphony Orchestra in the North American Debut of John Psaths» timpani concerto «Planet Damnation»in the North American Debut of John Psaths» timpani concerto «Planet Damnation».
Critical Knowledge: All - new, full - size Kia model, replacing the Amanti sedanLX and EX trim levels3.5 - liter V - 6 engine powering the front wheels6 - speed automatic transmission with sequential manual shift featureAccelerates to 60 mph in about 7 secondsBigger inside than AmantiStandard automatic climate controlStandard welcome lighting systemAvailable panoramic glass roofAvailable reversing cameraIntroductionWith a name derived from a musical term describing an «elaborate, ornamental flourish» or «a concerto or aria,» the 2011 Kia Cadenza is set to replace the Kia Amanti in the Korean automaker's lineup.
With two 8 - inch subwoofers, this system won't make your Beethoven violin concertos sound perfect, but you will feel the canon fire in Tchaikovsky's «1812 Overture.»
«Four Seasons,» Antonio Vivaldi As the seasons change one into the next, Vivaldi's concertos evolve from spritely upbeat Spring to a calm sleepy warm Summer, through to the warm, rich notes of Autumn, and finishes with snow falling in Winter.
His violin concerto, K. 219 in A minor for example, was first performed here in December 1775.
While the concerto is in one, single movement, the elements of a traditional four movement concerto are all featured.
A concerto is an orchestral piece featuring one or more solo instruments, typically in three movements.
Image above: Elena Berriolo, pages from La Notte, a 16 - page book, inspired by Antonio Vivaldi's flute concerto La Notte, on display in the show.
Sala recomposed the tempo of the concerto for each musician so that the two performances progress in and out of sync to produce the perception of musical echoes — a paradoxical experience in a space in which actual echoes are impossible.
Drawn from the holdings of the Dakis Joannou Collection and installed in the beautiful spaces of Geneva's Museum of Art and History, False Friends proposes unexpected connections between artworks and aesthetics, methods and materials, offering a reading of contemporary art as a magnetic field of elective affinities and striking variations — a cacophonic concerto of forms.
Sala wanted to imagine how a fictional journey through the winds, the waves, and the water currents of the high seas would affect a musical masterpiece of the age of Enlightenment; what would become of Mozart's Clarinet concerto if it were to float and drift like a message in a bottle.
David Lang's virtuosic percussion concerto «man made,» crafted from found objects takes the stage with it's first international performance in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Highlights in Ireland include the widely - acclaimed Chopin and Schubert series at IMMA and the equally - successful complete Mozart and Beethoven piano concertos at the National Concert Hall.
The deck chairs are being re-arranged on the Titanic's Lido deck in preparation for Nero's fiddle virtuoso concerto extravaganza.
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