Sentences with phrase «of a symphony»

The conductor can then do one of two things: he can start the whole movement of the symphony all over again or he can ignore it completely.
Thanks to newly - implemented driver - oriented controls like the large iDrive touchpad Controller, Enhanced USB and Bluetooth connectivity and available Surround View you're not just at the center of the action, but the conductor of a symphony of adventure every time you get behind the wheel.
For example, the conductor of a symphony obviously uses musical intelligence, but also must use interpersonal intelligence as a group leader and bodily - kinesthetic intelligence to move in a way that is informative to the orchestra.
«The idea (of the soundtrack),» says Cvijanovic, «is that the paintings function as parts of a symphony orchestra.
This is a different kind of symphony of a city, conducted with rising and falling rhythms that segue from one movement to another over the course of a single day into the night and finally emerging into the dawn.
If, despite the inappropriateness indicated above, one wishes to maintain that the analogy is between «person» and «symphony,» and not between «person» and successive «groups of notes,» it makes little sense to say that I am more of a person in the half - hour preceding my death than I am now, whereas the series of complex notes which constitute the symphony are closer to being the symphony the nearer the end of the symphony is approached.
For Anderson, the way Shostakovich's symphony made it out of Russia wasn't the only thrilling part: «I was incredibly moved by the idea of microfilm being used to transmit not some fragment of Enigma code or German battle plan or some schematic diagram for the atomic bomb, but instead the score of a symphony people hoped would change the course of history.»
The name evokes exchanges of symphonies, international art exhibitions, and...
Sure men over 50 want a woman to dress up and look extra special for the closing night of the symphony season.
Johnny Guitar: Olive Signature (Olive, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge as frontier entrepreneurs in a war of wills, is dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations, designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
There was a retroactive attempt to honor the only guy who questioned it all, even though at the time, he was considered to be a loud belch in the middle of the symphony.
When I got my first speeding ticket as a teenager, I was listening to a public radio station and had lost myself in a particularly rousing stretch of a symphony.
Thus, if you think of a symphony, it has a movement which becomes another movement and another movement.
He and the orchestra have recorded a number of the symphonies on DVD, making them accessible far beyond the confines of the concert hall.
But the theme of the symphony can not be deduced from an inventory of those instruments.
some church people get rid of the embarrassingly high notes and eliminate all dramatic tension and dissonance, making Muzak out of the symphony.
That the A can be heard through it all — call it Augustine's «restless heart» — does not tell us the key of the symphony, the God that the heart seeks.
For this reason, he advises that we read the Dogmatics with Mozart's melodies playing in our ear: «It is in this way that one should read, for example, those pieces that seem like the powerful finale of a symphony: the end of Barth's doctrine of election..
There are conditions of mind and spirit for recognizing the presence of God, as there are analogous conditions for recognizing the structure, the beauty, and the spirit of a symphony.
Pivotal Players is a follow - up to Bishop Barron's immensely successful ten - part mega-series, Catholicism, the most compelling presentation of the symphony of Catholic truth ever created for modern media.
A dominant motif may be subordinated in one part of a symphony while another takes over.
Easum predicts, for example, the quick death of all symphony orchestras that do not soon begin to feature a significant amount of pop and rock music.
In perfect unison, the plates are placed in front of each diner and the warming lids lifted with the precision of a symphony orchestra.
If you do (and I think you will), you're fine to get rid of the symphony.
Geoffrey Baer has the keys to the story of a symphony orchestra made up of all pianos — and all women.
Building a mind capable of encompassing one's lived past and anticipated future, along with the lives of others added to the fabric and a capacity for reflection to boot, resembles the execution of a symphony of Mahlerian proportions.
Mahler's First, a big kitchen sink of a symphony, with its openness to idea, its structural relaxations, its excesses of voice and extravagance of mood, all coming after the unified and majestic sonorities of Brahms, for example, was in effect a kind of news broadcast: «This just in: The 19th - century world is coming apart.»
«The beauty of the symphony is in what you can extract from the tiny wiggles, or the wiggles on tops of wiggles, in that signal,» Thorne said at an Oct. 3 news conference at Caltech.
The Kaiseki Principle of a symphony of small seasonal courses is designed to bring harmony to a meal.
L'Oreal Paris Color Riche La Palette consists of a symphony of tones specifically chosen by our make up designers to create your own glamorous & sophisticated eye looks.
Lovely outfit.Perfect for New Year's Eve, or to attend an evening holiday performance of the symphony, ballet, etc..
Highlights include Reginald Gardiner's impersonation of a symphony - conducting traffic cop (a routine he'd previously performed on stage) and Eleanor Powell's climactic tap routine on board an art - deco battleship (a sequence later re-deployed for the climax of 1944's I Dood It).
She has also performed in concert with dozens of symphony orchestras across the country including two engagements at the Hollywood Bowl.
The chorus of giggles became an extension of the symphony.
Do you see yourself as like a conductor of a symphony where everyone is playing together and putting out a single thing or is this a conglomeration that's covering all the bases?
And then it explodes, with 12 full cylinders of symphony trying to be both bass and treble all at the same time.
In other words, I decided to write chamber pieces instead of symphonies.
High mastery is expected of symphony musicians, ballerinas, Olympic athletes, brain surgeons and more.
I'm always looking for something dark, ethereal, deep, sometimes weird and strange but at the same time epic and noble, so it's mostly fusion of symphony orchestra, guitars, ethnic and many experimental instruments.»
It should, by all rights, have been my choice for favorite of the symphony and of the night but that was yet to come.
They're more a traditional kind of symphony show.
«Early prototypes, tech demos, beta versions, unreleased games and so on are pieces of history just like book manuscripts and early versions of symphonies.
At this point we were so far down memory lane that we didn't even stop to think how much time had passed since the start of the symphony.
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