Sentences with phrase «nocturne for»

The pavilion itself was the setting for The Other Side (2002), in which ballroom dancers float serenely through its dreamlike architecture, to the accompaniment of a Schubert nocturne for piano trio.
In Part IV of Abstract Expressions, members of Ensemble Connect perform John Cage's Nocturne for Violin and Piano (1947); Mario Davidovsky's Flashbacks (1995); Elliott Carter's Epigrams (2012); and Charles Wuorinen's New York Notes (1982).
Nocturne for a Widow is beautiful, as well.

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How can such an explanation account for a scarlet tanager playing in a dogwood tree, or Chopin's nocturnes and Beethoven's symphonies?
The rosé from Nocturne and red nebbiolo from Amato Vino, for example, both show the maritime region of Margaret River can produce brilliant examples of the variety.
I paired it with a necklace Adrian gifted me from Nocturne (it's now on sale at Intermix for an additional 40 % off an already low price... wow) and gold flats.
A trailer has been released for the upcoming thriller Manhattan Night, which you can view below along with the poster for the film... The new thriller is based on the acclaimed New York Times Notable Book of the Year Manhattan Nocturne by author Colin Harrison, and stars Adrien Brody (Third Person, The Pianist) as «a -LSB-...]
Jimmy Keyrouz of Columbia University for «Nocturne in Black» Jury Award: Ivo Huahua of Florida State University for «Stutter»
At forty - three, the man who wrote «Nocturnes» and «Pasodoble for Don Quixote» was at the height of his fame, and all the Spanish illustrated magazines published a photograph of him, arm in arm with his beautiful wife aboard the Cap Polonio, an ocean liner of the Hamburg Südamerikanische company.
You can find Kristen on her website, and check out her first Nocturne Falls book, The Vampire's Mail Order Bride for free in the various stores.
Like many of Kazuo Ishiguro's widely - acclaimed novels, Nocturnes charts the nature of shifting relationships, the passage of time, real and perceived failures, the consequences of deferred dreams, feelings of estrangement, and the quiet but destructive erosion that occurs when truth is denied for too long, yet it does so with more attenuated gestures and less reflection... Fans of his novels may enjoy the change of pace offered by this debut, but newer readers may prefer to begin with his previous works, which better exemplify his talents.
The eternal appeal of music Best known for novels like The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro offers a collection of five pensive tales in Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall, that succeed in expressing music's seductive power.
Cover of Carpe Nocturne Magazine — shot at Dracula Whitby Abbey, UK Interview with Time Magazine publication for millennials, about growing her career.
Elegant and modern the Nocturne Paradise Penthouse is the ideal locale for luxurious overnight sleepovers.
The third game in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne is now available for download on the PlayStation 3 Store as a PS2 Classic.
As for Nocturne....
Offering a full Persona experience with more features than the original PS2 release, it's easy to see why the game's already been a huge hit in Japan, and I really hope we'll be seeing similar releases for Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne and Digital Devil Saga not too far down the line.
Nocturne was an esoteric game that discouraged casual players but could be very rewarding for the initiate who was willing to invest the time to understand all of its intricacies.
Demons can be captured for use in battle or combined together in a system very similar to the one in Nocturne.
SMT IV goes back to the old - school 2D battles featured in Strange Journey instead of using Nocturne's 3D battles, but the artwork quality and plethora of animations given to each of the demons and their attacks more than makes up for the change.
My love for the franchise started when Nocturne released on PS2 in 2003, yet somehow I missed the launch of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey.
The previous numbered entry in the Shin Megami Tensei series was a departure for Atlus — Lucifer's Call (Nocturne in the US) was a far cry from the sprite - based dungeon - crawlers that lead to its creation.
Based loosely on the world of SMT: Nocturne, SMT: Digital Devil Saga first introduced the ability for protagonists to shapeshift between human and demon forms.
Seeing Digital Devil Saga 1 +2 and Nocturne all on one card for an HD Collection on the Vita.
Visuals are nice for the 3DS but the 3D effect is weak and feels forced at times (honestly, it feels like Nintendo is the only developer who really knows how to use the 3D effect well) and overall the visuals feel like a small step down from Nocturne.
I've even seen this with the Shin Megami Tensei series — Persona fans are looked down upon by some Nocturne fans for liking the popular spin - off instead of the «true» SMT.
For me, the primary example of this has always been Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne.
The incredible Nocturne which was the third entry in the main series was the earliest introduction to the series for the Western games, the earlier two Super Famicom games were never released outside Japan.
Nine years after Shin Megami Tensei II, Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne was released for the PlayStation 2.
If you've been desperate for the real follow - up to 2004's Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, you'll be happy to know the long wait was well worth it.
December 2006 Beware the Holiday Punchbowl: An Evening of Cautionary Songs and Stories SI Museum, Staten Island, NY February 2006 MY NEW YORK SLIP: A Post-Valentine's Day Post-Mortem w / Minnie Van Driver SI Museum, Staten Island, NY February 2005 FREE LOVE w / Minnie Van Driver The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2003 Ask Minnie Day de Dada Part Deux, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2002 Love Songs & Posh Tunes Day de Dada, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY Feb. 1996 Original Soundtrack Dixon Place, NYC, NY Feb. 1991 The Odile Variations Theater 22, NYC, NY May 1987 Looking Good: Reuben Sandwich at The Saint The Saint, NYC, NY Apr. 1986 The Wakitty WAC's, A USO show for the New Militarism Darinka, NYC, NY Aug. 1985 Prime Parts 8 BC, NYC, NY May 1985 Trite»N' True: an unexplained series of events Darinka, NYC Mar. 1985 HEARTBREAKLAND: a performance Darinka, NYC Dec. 1984 Nocturnes Darinka, NYC Nov. 1983 Bars of Night a performance BACA, Brooklyn, NY July 1983 Man Machine / Men Magazine: a performance Inroads Multimedia Art Center, NYC, NY 10012 July 1981 Europarail: Images of Other Places Inroads, NYC Dec. 1980 I Hear America Eating: a massive media piece Rutgers University, NJ July 1980 Love is Like a Poached Egg: a performance 15th Annual Avant - Garde Festival, NYC Apr. 1980 Meteors Crossing: an exercise in 25 acts Franklin Furnace, NYC, NY Grants 2011 Visual AIDS Artists» Material Grant 1985 185 Nassau Street Corporation
Bringing this collection of nocturnes together for the first time, Night Vision seeks to expand the broader discourse on American art, the rise of modernism, and the value of art as personal expression.»
Co-curator Stephen Hannock is an American Luminist painter known for his atmospheric landscapes and incendiary nocturnes.
The Museum is also a prominent summer venue for major exhibitions such as Edward Hopper's Maine (2011), William Wegman: Hello Nature (2012), Maurice Prendergast: By the Sea (2013), Richard Tuttle: A Print Retrospective (2014); Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art, 1860 - 1960 (2015); and This Is a Portrait If I Say So: Identity in American Art, 1912 to Today (2016).
In Nocturne / Doublemoon (2017), he merges the mysterious atmosphere of Romantic painting with elements of Haruki Murakami's novel 1Q84, named for George Orwell's dystopian vision of 1984.
Kiki Smith: Nocturne, The LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University, New York, October 15 — November 15, 1998.
«Fitler Square Nocturnefor example, has a break in suggested black fencing inviting a stroll through vertical shapes of oil colors that might suggest trees and light stanchions.
Ms. Jackson has lent her paintings to the ART in Embassies Program and received a commission to paint a nocturne of the White House for President and Mrs. Clinton's holiday card in 1997.
For him, beauty is often characterised by a conspicuous absence - light in the case of his nocturnes, warmth in the case of his Iceland works and sound in his pictures of industrial acoustic chambers.
The Museum is also a prominent summer venue for major exhibitions such as Edward Hopper's Maine (2011); William Wegman: Hello Nature (2012); Maurice Prendergast: By the Sea (2013); Richard Tuttle: A Print Retrospective (2014); Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art, 1860 — 1960 (2015); This Is a Portrait If I Say So: Identity in American Art, 1912 to Today (2016); and The Ivory Mirror: The Art of Mortality in Renaissance Europe (2017).
In 1877, John Ruskin derided Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket after the artist, James McNeill Whistler, showed it at Grosvenor Gallery: [30] «I have seen, and heard, much of Cockney impudence before now; but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face.»
Nocturne Supernatural - Colored acrylic plastic glued together, sanded and polished, 2005 99.5 x 61.5 in CALL FOR PRICE
Prior to joining JMKAC, she developed interpretive programs for house museums and heritage sites in Canada and the US and co-founded a 12 - hour public art festival, Nocturne: Art at Night, in Nova Scotia.
As a teacher, Thomas has taught painting through the S.B.C.C. Continuing Education program for ten years, two Plein Air Painting Nocturne workshops through the Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard California, and oil painting workshops in Santa Barbara.
Whistler, for instance, used to give some of his paintings musical titles like Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea (1871, Tate Collection).
FAMOUS AMERICAN PAINTERS Whistler (1834 - 1903) Noted for his Nocturnes, etchings.
FAMOUS AMERICAN PAINTERS For more American artists, see: Whistler (1834 - 1903) Noted for his Nocturnes, etchinFor more American artists, see: Whistler (1834 - 1903) Noted for his Nocturnes, etchinfor his Nocturnes, etchings.
• James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834 — 1903) American artist active in England, noted for his Nocturnes and etchings.
1983 Language, Drama, Source, and Vision, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, USA (curated by Lynn Gumpert, Ned Rifkin and Marcia Tucker) Contemporary Abstract Painting and Center for the Arts, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA (curated by Tom Hudspeth) Nocturne.
«Western Night, Western Light» features eye - catching nocturnes that set the mood for the winter season and call on the drama of twilight hours.
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