Sentences with phrase «musical expressions of»

Rock music began as a musical expression of thoughts and feelings that society deemed subversive.
For Augustine, the consonance of the octave — i.e., the musical expression of the ratio of 1:2 — conveys to human ears the meaning of the mystery) of redemption.
Could popular songs like «American Pie» really serve as a musical expression of my faith?
Mainly consisting of a lonely saxophone playing in the night, it is the musical expression of Travis Bickle.
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.
They say: «The Haven String Quartet explores the musical expression of landscapes and nature in Sublime North: Romantic Painters discover Norway through works by Scandinavian composers including Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius, and Hilding Rosenberg.»
The Haven String Quartet explores the musical expression of landscapes and nature in Sublime North: Romantic Painters discover Norway through works by Scandinavian composers including Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius, and Hilding Rosenberg.
The Haven String Quartet explores the musical expression of landscapes and nature in «Sublime North: Romantic Painters Discover Norway» through works by Scandinavian composers including Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius and Hilding Rosenberg.

Not exact matches

The Conference examined the way sacred music has evolved in Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions, its different modes of expression, its contribution to deepening religious experience, and its place in wider musical and general culture of the three faith traditions.
Thus chant is not really a musical style as such, but an expression and audible embodiment of the liturgy itself.
At first they may be taken merely as aesthetic moments, such as communing with nature, savouring memories andimages, meeting mysteries, the heightened sensing of musical sounds, odours, colours, the thrill of acute poetic expression, or moving encounters with other human beings; but on further reflection people often cite such experiences as having a spiritual quality and as hints of the divine.
The rock - musical Hair is a cultural expression of a new quest for joy in relationship to cosmic - natural vitalities.)
Creative intimacy often is linked to aesthetic intimacy in that what is created together is something of beauty — a garden, a house, a musical expression, a painting.
The speech - song of the Psalms is biblical faith's «own form of [musical] culture, an expression appropriate to its inward essence, one that provides a standard for all later forms of inculturation.»
Through exciting weekly classes, quality supporting materials and parent involvement, Music Together inspires families to bring music - making back into daily life, giving children the foundation for a lifetime of musical expression and enjoyment.
Through exciting weekly classes, quality supporting materials and parent involvement, Music Together inspires families to bring music - making back into daily life, giving children the foundation for a lifetime of musical expression and enjoyment.An innovator in the field, Music Together began as an educational project of the Center for Music and Young Children in Princeton, NJ.
Supposing... that the fundamental relations of pitched sounds in the science of harmony and of musical composition were susceptible of such expression and adaptations, the engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music.
«We are talking about a major form of human expression that many people may be missing out on because they believe, falsely, that they do not have musical talent.»
I'm a musical alchemist and avid lover of creative expression.
none Krunoslav Vukovic (Mali)-- english — In 1994 Mali meets electronic music and becomes addicted to this mode of musical expression.
Touching on a teacher's struggle against the educational establishment in a search for the liberating musical self - expression of her students.
When news broke that Get Out, Jordan Peele's runaway hit horror movie, would be in the «best motion picture» Golden Globes category for musicals and comedies, the backlash was swift — due in no small part to the movie being an important expression of racial themes.
After Elvis, the Beatles liberated an emerging youth culture even further, cheekily spurning authority at every opportunity, introducing new forms of musical and personal expression into popular culture, while still communicating directly with their rapidly expanding audience.
Copyright Criminials: The Funky Drummer Edition (2017) Documentary examines the creative and commercial value of musical sampling, including the related debates over artistic expression, copyright law, and (of course) money.
A door opening and closing is music to Frank's ears, drills up and down the lawn inspire musical expression, hours and hours of non-stop playing for Frank's high standard of perfection.
Forget the videogame — it's a real - life version of Guitar Hero when Jimmy Page, the Edge and Jack White get together for the music documentary It Might Get Loud, an exploration of the electric guitar that spans, roughly, three different musical generations, and encompasses all sorts of different modes of expression.
They Will Have to Kill Us First (Unrated) Freedom of expression documentary chronicling the clash of civilizations between defiant, Malian musical artists determined to preserve their country's rich cultural heritage and Islamic jihadist invaders inclined to behead anyone who doesn't submit to their interpretation of Islam.
When news broke that Get Out, Jordan Peele's runaway hit horror movie, would be in the «best motion picture» Golden Globes category for musicals and comedies, rather than drama, the backlash was swift — due in no small part to the movie being an important expression of racial issues.
«We start [our opera study] by listening to many different kinds of music, to open their ears to different forms of musical expression,» said Ifft - McGirr.
Here on the molecular level of written expression, we learn the potential of what Donald Hall calls the «insides of words,» their connotation, their musical sounds, their aura, their beat.
Unlocking the value We are all familiar with the expression that «a picture paints a thousand words», and the same is also true for a musical phrase which, in my opinion, can obviate the need for tens of thousands of words.
The purpose is to provide a means for awakening the potential in every child for being «musical» — able to understand and use music and movement as forms of expression.
The power of musical sound is a vehicle for expression, creativity and human emotion.
Nevertheless, soul became the most popular and influential form of Black musical expression in post-World War II America.»
It's New York through and through — a melting pot of musical styles, a guerilla production (they were tossed out of Yankee Stadium for filming a sequence during a game), and, most importantly, a pure explosion of joy that shows the city in it's best light: As a hub for creative expression.
Matsuo used the score as a vector for musical expression and felt relatively unrestrained by style, form, texture, and the expectations of listeners.
Its musical universe comprises a rich variety of genres and expressions.
Musical icons Prince, David Bowie, and Jimi Hendrix brought shades of Ultra Violet to the forefront of western pop culture as personal expressions of individuality.»
In his «Shade Compositions» (begun 2005), he builds musical rhythms from what he calls «ghetto gestures,» revealing the grace and humor in head - cocking, tongue - clicking, and other expressions of displeasure.
These last works are rhythmic and vibrant, energetic, even musical — ultimate expressions of a colorful life and career that spanned genres and hemispheres.
His elaborate operas, compositions, and performances are markers of a new generation of musical artists that promises to profoundly shape a bold era of musical expression not only in New York, but further afield.
Deeply inspired by the ideals of freedom, Harriet Tubman's music explores the soul's depths for liberated musical expression and continues the process of musical innovation begun by such artists as Ornette Coleman, Jimi Hendrix, Derrick May, Art Ensemble of Chicago, and Parliament - Funkadelic.
The form speaks to the sheer variety of musical expression while simultaneously referencing modernist sculpture, and was created as part of the conceptual design phase for the National Music Centre of Canada.
Recently called «the city's most vital venue for underground jazz and experimental music» by the Washington Post, Rhizome presents both local and touring artists who push the boundaries of musical expression, continually redefining for audiences what music can be.
Snow's most recent projects include Portal 1: A Rippling Space, an interactive sound and video installation presented at the 2015 New Interfaces for Musical Expression Conference; Wash: Awake, a generative installation for computer sound and projection mapping on a 40 «x20» hanging sculpture by artist Jamey Grimes; Arcanum: Memories Cryptic — a series of works for piano solo commissioned by Katalin Lukács; and Singing Sweetly from a Spider's Web — an interactive sound installation in which participants» voices are transformed and re-presented as harmonic content in a network of sound synthesis.
The resulting transformation of Chopin's music twists the piano — and the rhetoric of musical expression — in one's mind.
Standouts include Carrie Mae Weems» holographic narrative about race, sex, and politics portrayed by ghostly characters on a burlesque stage; The Propeller Group's video that draws parallels between funeral practices in Vietnam and New Orleans, along with the collective's sculptures of tricked - out musical instruments, which were also photographed with members of Louisiana marching bands; Glenn Kaino's installation of water tanks that turn military machines into coral reefs; Jean - Michel Basquiat's paintings and works on paper that reference the cultural legacy of the Mississippi Delta and the South; Camille Henrot's video exploration of the universe by way of the storage rooms of the Smithsonian Institution; Tavares Strachan's 100 - foot long neon sign declaring «You belong here» from a barge on the Mississippi River; and Andrea Fraser's monologue, in which she recreated a heated debate by New Orleans city council members during a 1991 vote to racially integrate the Mardi Gras krewes — changing her voice and expression as she dynamically alternated between speakers, both black and white.
Under the direction of curator and art historian Jan van der Marck, the founders and staff sought to nurture experimentation and «collaboration among practitioners of today's many - faceted art expressions» and to amplify the innovative exhibitions with «lectures, symposia, roundtable discussions, films and musical performances.»
According to Canadian Copyright Act, copyright subsists in «every original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work», which includes «every original production in the literary, scientific or artistic domain, whatever may be the mode or form of its expression, such as compilations, books, pamphlets and other writings, lectures, dramatic or dramatico - musical works, musical works, translations, illustrations, sketches and plastic works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science.»
[15] Yet, the combination of a clear and established culture of musical borrowing, together with the special characteristics of musical expression (the importance of genres, performance techniques, and aural perception in particular), magnifies the mismatch between creative practice and the structures (and strictures) of copyright law.
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