Sentences with phrase «recital which»

This past Friday, at Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery, Ohio - based composer - trombonist Matthew Saunders presented a recital which featured the world premiere of his «Twenty Views of the Trombone» as part of the venue's Composer's Concert Series.
After being out of town all week Armando finally returned home last night just in time to watch all of us perform in our mini dance recital which is happening today -LRB-!)
The museum also hosts seminars, poetry readings and opera recitals which will be a perfect date for all of you creative folk!

Not exact matches

The descriptions of Paradise are in such beautiful language that they make a deep impression on anyone who listens to the recital of the parts of the Qur» an which refer to it.
None of them does full justice to the place which the recital of the facts of the ministry holds in some forms of the apostolic Preaching.
Its medium of expression is historical recital, which concentrates not on what God necessarily is but on what he has contingently done.
Under the guidance of Zaid Ibn Thabit the correct written form of the Qur» an was determined by including only those passages which were verified by two witnesses as having been written down at the dictation of the Prophet and as being in the oral text of the last recital by the Prophet.
For instance, known Jewish forms for receiving proselytes show parallels to elements in the Christian catechesis, such as the insistence upon a radical reorientation of moral standards, and upon membership in a society carrying solemn obligations; such, again, as the recital of typical commandments which the convert will be expected to observe, and the warning of the danger of persecution» with demands for constancy.
Note also in the reading that this is the word, it is what God said to Moses; that the quality of divine compassion and mercy and grace here comes through as it has not previously in Exodus; that this is a recital of faith in the nature and purpose of God (see the emphasis upon the divine «I,» even more pronounced in Hebrew, and compare the same feature in Joshua 24); and that all of this is an expansion of the single, simple, eloquent theme which opens and closes the recital: «I am the LORD,» conveying in the very name all the essential meaning of the divine Life.
Some who object to this public recital say: «You are manipulating me and putting words in my mouth which I do not believe, have not experienced, or do not feel.»
There is also a practice in West Java associated with the final prayer which is associated with the passage «and receive it [that is, our recital] from us... m good... acceptance.»
Those nights are usually spent in performing acts of devotion such as salats, dhikrs, Qur» an recital, and the distribution of alms in order to make sure that they will be done on the correct night which commemorates the descent of the Qur» an.
The instruction in its elementary form is instruction in Qur» an recital, given today on the basis of a booklet in which the Arabic characters are printed with and without vowel and other symbols; it customarily includes the first Surah of the Qur» an and the last section, which includes Surahs LXXVIII through CXIV, arranged in reverse order, from short to long.
The Old Testament story which we have surveyed thus far is compressed in the credo, with the sharp, tight eloquence of economy, to a half - page recital of Yahweh's creation of Israel.
I went to cry in the bathroom and when I came out, professor Ann Sears waved me into office (which was next to the bathroom), gave me a big bear hug, talked to me about how the crappy lessons are just as important as the great ones, and assured me that my recital would not be a disaster.
The researchers noticed that some males would vary the pitch at which they called by up to 300 Hertz, whereas other individuals maintained the same tone throughout their recital.
As a kid I took baton which I liked until I dropped it on stage while at a recital.
I wore my red satin dress which donned a collar and button - down front and a subtle poinsettia embossment... yeah I had gotten it for the Christmas recital earlier that school year.
After watching some precious little ones in a dance recital, the husband and I journeyed to take pictures and stumbled upon the most beautiful location, seen below and in this post Anddd a sweet friend had a birthday, which most definitely resulted in celebrating.
Once we could feel our toes again, we crossed the river and attended an organ recital at St. Paul's (which had been on my bucket list since moving to London).
At a piano recital, she insisted that she would not play unless her parents were brought to the front row, from which they had been removed to make place for whites.
All the more action - based scenes, like the quidditch match, the broomstick lessons or the wizard's chess scene near the end, feel like set - pieces which have wandered into what otherwise resembles a recital rather than a film.
Issues regarding pacing and structural tightness are among the more considerable in this film, which promises to be rather extensive as a biopic, only to succumb to anything from repetitious filler, - at its worst with the forceful and recurrent insertion of a recital of Oscar Wilde's own short story «The Selfish Giant» - to meandering material whose being backed by steady directorial storytelling by Brian Gilbert leads to moderate bland spells.
He illustrates this universality in an early scene, in which Georges and Anne sit among a concert audience before a piano recital begins.
An accomplished debut feature by award winning documentary filmmaker David Grubin in which a young Russian immigrant who happens to be a classically trained violinist preparing for an all - important debut recital at Julliard, struggles to free himself from the expectations of his charming but domineering father, while falling for the lovely club and street performer, played by composer - musician - writer Nellie McKay.
The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free - jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
The recital is a nod to the artist's playful 1972 performance in which he sang Sol LeWitt's Thirty - Five Statements on Conceptual Art to the tune of popular songs.
It was this office which subsidised the animated version of George Orwell's Animal Farm, which sponsored American jazz artists, opera recitals, the Boston Symphony Orchestra's international touring programme.
Jane Tardo's debut exhibition at Good Children Gallery titled «Recital» displayed a series of five sculptures with corresponding prints, all of which consider the transformation of objects and their histories.
The Lone Wolf Recital Corps exhibition and performance was both powerful and poignant, enlivening the installation of artworks which also served as musical instruments by the late Terry Adkins.
The Armory's artistic programming continues in 2016 with engagements across opera, music, visual and performance art, including the North American stage premiere of Louis Andriessen's De Materie; a new site - specific installation by Martin Creed which will mark his largest in the U.S. to date; a commission and world premiere by multidisciplinary artist Taryn Simon; Circle Map, two evenings of Kaija Saariaho's immersive music performed by the New York Philharmonic; and recital series performances by rising and celebrated talent from across the globe.
Goldberg is the final presentation of the Armory's 2015 season, which encompassed site - specific installations, commissions, and cross-disciplinary collaborations across a range of art forms including: FLEXN — an evolution of the Brooklyn - born street dance flex co-directed by Peter Sellars and dance pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray; H -LCB- N) Y P N (Y -RCB- OSIS, Philippe Parreno's largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, a multi-sensory journey within the monumental interior of the Armory's drill hall; the U.S. premiere of the new contemporary dance Tree of Codes by Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx; HABEAS CORPUS, a penetrating new work by Laurie Anderson in collaboration with Mohammed el Gharani; and the third annual recital series featuring the U.S. premiere of The Night Dances by Charlotte Rampling and Sonia Wieder - Atherton, a concert of songs from World War I by Ian Bostridge, a performance of Viennese lieder by Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber, and more.
«Meteor Stream: Recital in Four Dominions,» for instance, was one of a cycle of works in which Mr. Adkins honored Brown.
Following the restoration of the Board of Officers Room, which hosts the Armory's recital series and has become an acclaimed chamber venue in New York, the revitalization of the Veterans Room ensures the room's active use as a cultural salon for cross-disciplinary programming into the next century.
She has also been active in many chamber groups, including the Albuquerque Baroque Players, of which she is a founding member, and she has presented solo recitals.
He performed music throughout his career, forming the Lone Wolf Recital Corps in 1986, with which he performed widely, frequently as a component of art installations he produced.
Recitals, which Adkins orchestrated with the Corps through collective improvisation, have commemorated and celebrated such figures as abolitionist John Brown, musician John Coltrane, explorer Matthew Henson, and singer Bessie Smith.
The exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads and Related Works is a group of paintings and works on paper chosen to compliment the painting Recital (Spread), 1980 which Philip Johnson purchased that same year.
The application proposes that funding awarded by the Derek Williams Trust (DWT) Purchase Prize could be combined with the Contemporary Art Society Annual Award to commission a new, ambitious performance and film installation which will involve a number of elements including the museum itself, the local music scene from opera to pop and a 1774 chamber - organ in the National Museum Cardiff which is still regularly used for organ recitals.
The class's recitals gave birth to Judson Dance Theater, of which Brown was a founding member.
Video documentation of At Osiris and Postlude (Corpus Specere), which Adkins and the Lone Wolf Recital Corps performed at The Studio Museum in Harlem during Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, will also be featured in the exhibition.
Rail:... which he made for a dance recital by Marie Marchowsky in 1946.
This is the backdrop to an endless recital of a litany about cancer, radiation sickness, corrupt energy companies and their political servants, and which scientists we should trust.
The Court referred to the purpose of access to environmental information as expressed in recital 2 of the Aarhus Regulation, which is to promote more effective public participation in the decision - making process, increase the accountability of decision - making and contribute to public awareness and support for the decisions taken.
The Court also makes reference to Recital 16 of the Regulation which underlines that the special rules of jurisdiction based on a close connection between the court and the dispute are meant to safeguard legal certainty as to the place of jurisdiction and to avoid that the respondent is exposed to a jurisdictional venue that he or she could not have reasonably foreseen.
The limitations on the exercise of these Charter rights are echoed in the E-Privacy Directive, recital 11 of which states that measures derogating from its principles must be «strictly» proportionate to the intended purpose, while Article 15 (1) itself specifies that data retention should be «justified» by reference to one of the objectives stated in Article 15 (1) and be for a «limited period» [95].
That objective, which can be seen from the recitals to the contested decision, read in conjunction with the Convention, to be the primary objective of that decision, therefore has a specific connection with international trade in those services, by dint of which it can legitimately be linked to the common commercial policy.»
The recital in this treaty contains a declaration and admission of Congress of the rights of Indians in general, and that the impression which our enemies were
O2 further claimed that Recital (14) of the CAD requires that the advertiser is allowed the use of another party's trade mark, where it is «indispensable, in order to make comparative advertising effective, to identify the goods or services of a competitor, making reference to a trade mark or trade name of which the latter is the proprietor».
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