Sentences with phrase «notes of a musical score»

Yossifor's palette — mostly white and pale gray with only an occasional splash of color — is reminiscent of sheet music, stark and practical, and the shapes and forms she creates with her brush and knife, like the notes of a musical score, are characterized by repetition.

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Weddings still contain the appearance of some of these forms, as do some church services that are sprinkled with violin accents that are lamented by strings players as «football scores,» reflecting the shape of the whole notes that they must play repeatedly as a form of musical gingerbread to elevate the tone of the event.
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.
Perhaps the most interesting thing to note about the movie is its near absence of a musical score, aside from the opening credits.
Apart from the audio tracks, the CD also includes the following: - A licence to perform the work; - Notes for a teacher on how to put on the musical; - Story of Orpheus; - Complete Lyrics Sheets; - Narrative script; - Full production script; - A songbook adaptation for piano and voice; - Instrumental scores for violin, viola, cello, trumpet, clarinet, piano and conductor's full score; - Photos of cast members and musicians; - Backing tracks with synchronised lyrics for children to practise to, or perform with, if you don't have access to musicians.
It is pieced together from letters, musical scores, photographs, diary entries, fragments of movie scripts, newspaper entries, maps, telegrams, ship boarding passes, menus, pages torn from books and crumpled notes rescued from wastepaper cans and reassembled with, of course, missing lines.
One of the best aspects about our device is that you can make annotations, notes or even write your own musical score.
Add in the Surface Pen (for an additional cost of course), and you've got a powerful note - taking machine for those who may not type during a meeting or class as fast as they can write (not forgetting you can also use it to sketch a quick diagram, add notes to the margins of your PDF files, and paint with it on - screen as if were a brush on canvas... heck, you can even handwrite musical scores or do your crossword puzzles easily using the pen as long as you are willing to pay for the requisite titles like the New York Times Crossword app in the Windows store).
His score for Advent Rising has been noted as «one of the greatest musical scores of all time» by websites such as Yahoo, Gamespot and others.
After viewing a display of original musical scores, he began to formulate his own surrealist theories correlating the graphic design to the sound of musical scores, noting, «One thing I became convinced of, and that has proven to be quite the case: that only the really great composers... are the ones who have good looking scores
The repetition of circular shapes in Louise Bourgeois «s «Hommage Duras» (1995) is almost musical, the different rounds like notes of a harmonious score.
Other works employ his trademark musical scores, translating speeches by James Baldwin and Martin Luther King Jr. into musical notation by assigning notes to the letters of the alphabet; they'll appear in transcription as well as in a video where the scores are performed.
A special mention must be reserved for the many Heads of unfired clay, which animate, like notes on a musical score, the dense tapestry of this exhibition.
Charles Gaines's new original master composition for the Art Biennale is derived from his most recent body of work, Notes on Social Justice, a series of large - scale drawings of musical scores from songs, some borrowed from as early as the American Civil War (1860 — 1865) and others dating from the mid twentieth century.
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