Sentences with phrase «of a symphony while»

A dominant motif may be subordinated in one part of a symphony while another takes over.

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For a rock song or a symphony, a ballet score or a ballad, much depends on handling the space between tensions and postponed resolutions in ways that can satisfy the desire for resolution while also being open - ended enough to sustain the expectation of, and desire for, more.
The entire symphony of flavors from marinated chicken in spicy bacon paste (The bacon does keep the chicken from drying out, while simultaneously giving it a smoky flavor), brushed with barbecue sauce and a perfect temperature and time used for grilling these finger lickin» delicious Chicken Kabobs.
Scene: A person enjoys a blood covered glass of milk while relishing over a 10 minute symphony — a Slim Shady symphony.
Colors evoke feelings, and while Hitchcock liked to say that «Psycho» (made two years later) was «pure cinema» in black - and - white, «Vertigo» is a symphony of color, its multi-hued themes and motifs as vividly orchestrated as Bernard Herrmann's famous score.
Dayton and Faris don't pull their punches while at the same time still striking a cheery balance between ferocity and compassion, in the process crafting a gloriously unfinished symphony of melancholic euphoria I unquestionably adored.
While the generously - kitted X-Class Power models look and feel upscale inside and out, the Progressive trim is noticeably less glamorous: it doesn't have LED DRLs and LED taillights, and the interior is a symphony of hard plastics.
The book opens in the grand tradition of coming - of - age novels distinguished by their hypnotic, first - person narrators, but while the voice of British teenager Holly Sykes can hold its own with those of Holden Caulfield or John Green's Hazel Grace Lancaster, it is merely the opening salvo in this multivoiced, harmonically layered narrative symphony that stretches — with occasional sojourns far back in time — from the 1980s, when Holly runs away from home, into the 2040s, when she is attempting to cope with an oil - depleted world descending into chaos.
To single out one individual work, Lure, from the panoply of forms is to ignore the massed effect of the installation, which to some would have the energy of a symphony by Karlheinz Stockhausen, while for others it might seem a cacophony.
Her work creates what she describes as the symphony of light: creating minimalist geometric shapes and visuals that explore dark space while inviting people to reinvent themselves through the relationship between objects and visual images.
Her first performance Automotive, in 1972, was an orchestral concert of car horns honking as if it were a symphony, while her Duets on Ice involved her playing the violin in ice skates, encased in blocks of ice, on the streets of New York.
98 Citing the essayist Louis Menand, O'Connell and Kowal go so far as to describe writing as an inferior form of communication, precisely because it lacks the disfluencies that mark our speech.99 To them, writing is a hieroglyph, while speaking is «a symphony
A symphony orchestra produces gorgeous music partly because of the virtuosity of the individual musicians, but mostly because the Maestro is able to fuse the efforts of all musicians into a cohesive unit, while at the same time setting the pace and encouraging every member to give his best effort for the common good.
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