Sentences with phrase «of a symphony of»

The values of the symphonies of Mozart and the moral insight of Lincoln had to become embodied in actual material structures, that is, in the score of the symphony and in the acts of the man Lincoln, before they were real values.
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.
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.
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.
As their friendship deepens, Will finds himself at the center of a symphony of violence.

Not exact matches

In the 1970s and»80s, fewer than 5 percent of musicians in the top five symphonies were female.
If you think about your organization as a sports team or a symphony, you realize that synchronization of activities is key.
We create symphonies, we raise children, we build cathedrals, we develop apps, we do all sorts of things that belie that.
For example, numerous retailers rely on a partnership with third - party delivery service ShopRunner for two - day delivery — and a shot at competing with Amazon Prime; Starbucks sticks cafes in Barnes & Noble; convention bureaus in places like Vegas and Orlando try to conduct a symphony of airlines, airport authorities, hotels, restaurants, and local transport providers.
«In a year where politicians traffic in anti-immigrant rhetoric, there is also a Broadway musical reminding us that a broke, orphan immigrant from the West Indies built our financial system, a story that reminds us that since the beginning of the great unfinished symphony that is our American experiment, time and time again, immigrants get the job done.»
Every now and then someone pays attention to the whole symphony of entrepreneurial music.
Symphonies and experimental films and documentaries were out, and the «Battle of the Blades» was in.
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.
A Mahler symphony seems to want to guide you through birth, death, joy, melancholy, and illness in an altered frame of mind.
Though I suppose astronomy does well to satisfy all my needs of some cosmic grand symphony, in lieu of any god.
It would be description without meaning — as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure.»
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure.
The universe that has been made dissonant also requires reenchantment, therefore, in order for us to participate in an otherness that is not finally cacophony but symphony, a complex interlocking of likenesses and differences that form an immensely complex but finally redemptive Whole.
Like Einstein said: «It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure.»
Then — and only then — we muse, shall we finally have, brought to the level of performance, the full symphony of mystery that the cathedral was meant to be.
Traditional wedding songs are those symphonies that have bouts of emotions hidden behind, that bring people together to celebrate and have fun and that which any Indian marriage is not complete without.
Christ is both Icon of the Father (who is thus revealed as being far more than a merely rational super-being) and true Man, the real peak and summit of all creation, and exemplar of man, who will one day gather up all the diverse workings of the Holy Spirit and present them as a glorious symphony in the presence of Our Father in heaven.
Pain colors our every interaction with the world; chronic pain is constant static, a minor - key basso continuo in the symphony of life.
His commitment to Bruckner reached its high point this past week, in a performance of all nine symphonies at Carnegie Hall — the first time all the symphonies have been played in one series in the United States.
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.
At the same time, its unnamed voices reach out to include the world in their symphony of eroticism.
He and the orchestra have recorded a number of the symphonies on DVD, making them accessible far beyond the confines of the concert hall.
Since «to be» is «to create,» any single group of notes can only be regarded as an evanescent contribution to the completed symphony, itself evanescent.
But it was due also to the extraordinary demands placed on the listener by the complex structure and contemplative nature of Bruckner's symphonies.
Thus one can say of someone, «that is just the kind of thing I would have expected him to do,» whereas there is little inherent and quasi-inevitable connection between certain parts of Beethoven's symphonies.
Another advocate of Bruckner's symphonies is the Argentine - Israeli pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim.
I must consider the strength of its affirmation, its place within cumulative biblical revelation, and its distinctive tone within the symphony of the scriptural choir.
The composition of the Ninth was delayed, as the harried composer revised the Eighth and compulsively revisited some of his earlier symphonies.
And No» a thousand times No» we can not, must not celebrate delightfully diverse stories that read the mouth - stopping horror of the Holocaust as the playfulness of power or a symphony of creativeness through death.
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.
In the 1950s, the symphonies of Gustav Mahler became a staple of orchestras throughout the world, thanks in large part to the fervent advocacy of Leonard Bernstein.
Since «persons» are regarded by Hartshorne as «low - level universals» expressed by the total temporary state of whatever it is that constitutes a «momentary self» at any particular point in time, it follows that the word «person,» quite unlike the word «symphony,» does not simply refer to the completed totality of this or that particular series of the total life - span of that particular series of «momentary selves.»
An analogy would be that of a symphony.
If these intentional concepts are simply integrated into a univocal time - sequence, then they simply become descriptions of behavior, and we are either on the road to behaviorism and determinism or on the road to the hazardous analogy of the symphony to which I have referred.
However, no single spatiotemporally organized group of notes could intelligently be referred to as being itself the symphony.
This, of course, is quite unlike the successive series of groups of notes constituting 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.
Von Balthasar has an unequivocal answer: what keeps the symphony together, what guides its selection of instruments and orders their performance is the cross.
The «depth of the riches of God» that is Jesus Christ can only be heard through symphony
As it performs God's symphony under the Son's direction, the meaning of its variety becomes clear.
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..
My choral symphony, to which I've offered up His small soul in gratitude, that it might swell Larger, expanding into this darkness — Until he hangs, a shell as weightless As if he'd gone through the glass, transfigured Into the endless contemplation of my being.
But I so appreciate our own opening stanza of the long, slow spiritual symphony of Great Lent, known as «Forgiveness Sunday,» just passed.
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