Sentences with phrase «musical scores»

Mere hours after being introduced to sheet music, Evan has written pages and pages of musical scores, complete with accurate notations.
Carol Reed's direction makes the most of every incident, and the whole package is tied up with one of the best musical scores ever.
The sets and settings are always evocative and impeccable, as is the costuming; the musical scores we've come to love swell at exactly the right moments; the special effects are seamless and convincing.
Mr. Yamaoka will be rocking out to a number of his musical scores for the video game series in five different locations.
I spent years of my life creating musical scores with early sheet - music software such as Professional Composer, Deluxe Music Construction Set and HB Engraver.
For example, even though we have millions of musical scores from the Baroque era, we have no idea how often any of them were actually performed.
Members of the RCSD staff talk about the district's budget, and then a discussion about preserving musical scores.
In the second half of the show, Alice Carli of the Eastman School of Music's Sibley Library talks about the preservation of musical scores.
Song lyrics, musical scores and written descriptions of finger plays (hand motions), make for an engaging experience for both you and your baby.
Still another trend — and this one should have caught Easum's attention, given his interest in «sound tracks» — is the use of music that draws on classical idioms in the composition of musical scores for films of high drama, serious feeling or intense introspection.
His business, the Magic Shop, provides musical scores for video production houses.
And it's all synced to a trippy electro - rock musical score.
Like reading a musical score, reading literature requires not only education, but some sensitivity training, a developed sense of nuance.
This means that Scripture will function much more like a musical score than a blueprint for our lives.
If the blueprint were as beautiful, or as good, as a building God would not want a building; and the same with the musical score and the music.
But whereas art is a movement from complexity to simplicity within the limits of a canvas, a musical score, a poem, a novel, or a play, the religious impulse seeks an unrestricted field of value whose harmony involves an ever - enlarging processive synthesis of complexity and intensity.
The musical score presents them as uplifting moments, but they're often hard to swallow as an audience member who knows what's really going on.
The new production has a brand new musical score by John Hoke to go with Bradbury's book and lyrics.
Describing himself a panentheist, one who believes God is in all things and that all things are in God, and the use of the analogy of the composer still writing the musical score, responding to the musicians, as descriptive of God's relations to an ongoing, creative evolutionary process, does share common themes and ideas with the process - relational vision.
Silent texts that exist as words on a page or musical score can be described as «dead» in relation to speech.
«Scripture will function much more like a musical score than a blueprint for our lives.
The musical score behind the video is called Carry On and is written and performed by the group Scott and Brendo.
James Earl Jones did a fantastic job with the naration and the musical score was perfect.
You can program IBM's chip using a web service called Composer, so - named because the interface resembles a musical score (pictured below).
To test the system, the team gave eight pianists a musical score to play on the new keyboard.
Consider the «musical score sheet» recorded from one such neuron as it is played with light.
You program the chip at quantumexperience.mybluemix.net using what IBM calls Composer, because the interface resembles a musical score.
Erickson and Blake, who have never met nor even talked on the phone, had both assigned each of the digits 0 to 9 to a musical note and then treated the digits of pi as a musical score.
It's a delightful effect, like a musical score in which all the notes have come alive and started dancing across the sheet music.
Imagine trying to recreate a musical score by listening to an orchestra perform a piece of music.
Takash Kawai, a music student at California State University, posted a 50 - page musical score, complete with cassette, to an address on campus.
«Some were able to memorize almost the entirety of two pages of a complex musical score — despite only 20 minutes of practice,» Aiba said.
Hormones are the conductors of your body's personal orchestra, composed of thousands of musicians, a complex musical score, highly - trained arms, fingers, and mouths manipulating instruments: a million moving parts working together in harmony.
He wrote the musical score for the 1975 cult favorite A Boy and His Dog, and provided the voice of Blood the dog (one of his many voiceover assignments during this period); he also wrote and performed the music for 1971's Jeremiah Johnson.
The musical score is a dud, and the film is one firebomb too long.
With its pretty interesting characters, light yet fascinating scenes, and lovely musical score, every minute was nothing less than charming.
It opens with a grabber, features juicy characters and has a discernible story arc, tremendous momentum and a musical score that too often accentuates the obvious.
The gorgeous imagery truly is something to behold, and the beautiful musical score accompanies these images well.
This «Dawn of the Dead» inspired chiller is strong on concept, style and brutally violent action, but suffers from poor musical scoring, and a digital video format that helped keep its budget at 10 million dollars.
2 includes appearances by genre - film icons Sonny Chiba, Michael Parks, Larry Bishop, and Sid Haig; Wu - Tang Clan producer and turntablist RZA and filmmaker and composer Robert Rodriguez both contributed to the musical score.
Compelling story and cinematography, so - good - I - can «t - believe - it's - not - real graphics, a musical score that combines the best of Metal Gears past and present.
Plus, the game has a strong identity, thanks to its characterization, impressive visuals and the extraordinary musical score.
The screenplay leans towards the dogmatic at times, but the actors are sincere and the rousing musical score by Marc Blitztein (and old hand at this sort of agit - prop entertainment) is first - rate.
From Clint Eastwood's iconic performance to Ennio Morricone's unforgettable (and much - parodied) musical score, A Fistful of Dollars (****) took the western down trails it had never explored.
The musical score by el petra is great, basic garage band rock and roll that is complex in its simplicity.
The «comic» musical score is an embarrassment out of a»60s sitcom, and the supporting actors wouldn't make the cut at a high school audition.
The movie was nominated for an impressive 13 Oscar Nominations including Best Picture, Best Director (Steven Spielburg), Best Actor (Danny Glover), Best Actress (Whoopi Goldberg), Best Supporting Actress Nominations for Oprah Winfrey and Margaret Avery, along with Best Supporting Actor (Adolph Caesar), and Best Original Musical Score for a Motion Picture (Quincy Jones) which was the first time in any Spielburg produced film that composer John Williams did not compose a film score for a Spielburg movie.
Masanobu Takayanagi's widescreen cinematography looks lovely in low light as well as sunshine; Max Richter's musical score is more of a mixed blessing, maintaining a mood of spare mourning throughout, to the point of monotony.
Using an innovative gameplay system, enemy AI is affected by the beat of the musical score overseen and inspired by RZA of Wu - Tang Clan fame and composed and produced by Howard Drossin.
Nothing so intangible as a disappointing musical score should deter you from enjoying them to the Astaire - Rogers limit.
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