Sentences with phrase «works by piano»

As in other works by Piano, light and transparency played a crucial role in the design of the museum expansion.

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Lulu was about 7, still playing two instruments, and working on a piano piece called «The Little White Donkey» by the French composer Jacques Ibert.
The score by Tom Dearing, employing a string quartet and piano, creates a surprising unity to a work, based as it is on the disparate exchanges of our hearing.
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I wept, and sobbed, and sniffled, and wailed through the bittersweet adventures of two immigrants - a bear from Peru in London, and an improvised sushi chef from Syria in Helsinki in Paddington 2 (truly a work of comedic wonder, which also made me cry tears of joy) and The Other Side of Hope; the dredged up pain of Folsom Prison inmates in The Work; the anger of racial injustice and prejudice exposed through James Baldwin's words in I Am Not Your Negro - and the blow of that Kendrick Lamar song that comes with the end credits; the disconnection of fathers and daughters in the corporate capitalist world who discover they can still duet by the piano in Toni Erdmann; the pangs of the teenage heart with the real girls of All this Pawork of comedic wonder, which also made me cry tears of joy) and The Other Side of Hope; the dredged up pain of Folsom Prison inmates in The Work; the anger of racial injustice and prejudice exposed through James Baldwin's words in I Am Not Your Negro - and the blow of that Kendrick Lamar song that comes with the end credits; the disconnection of fathers and daughters in the corporate capitalist world who discover they can still duet by the piano in Toni Erdmann; the pangs of the teenage heart with the real girls of All this PaWork; the anger of racial injustice and prejudice exposed through James Baldwin's words in I Am Not Your Negro - and the blow of that Kendrick Lamar song that comes with the end credits; the disconnection of fathers and daughters in the corporate capitalist world who discover they can still duet by the piano in Toni Erdmann; the pangs of the teenage heart with the real girls of All this Panic.
In Michell's hands, a relatively working - class set of characters becomes incongruously bourgeois through sensuous camera moves and catalogue - ready tableaux accentuated by not only walls of Kubrickian white, but also a decidedly «upscale» piano score.
Muting the Mozart Effect Harvard Gazette, 12/11/13 «Though it has been embraced by everyone from advocates for arts education to parents hoping to encourage their kids to stick with piano lessons, a pair of studies conducted by Samuel Mehr, a Harvard Graduate School of Education doctoral student working in the lab of Elizabeth Spelke, the Marshall L. Berkman Professor of Psychology, found that music training had no effect on the cognitive abilities of young children.»
The beautiful new piano - finish paint process is applied to each new Continental GT by the craftsmen and women at the Bentley factory in Crewe, working alongside the very latest technology in robot paint systems to provide an unrivalled level of detail.
If you are working with a real piano, the first step is to train your cat to jump up on the seat, you can do this by pointing at the seat with a treat in your hand.
Composed by Dale North (Dragon Fantasy Book II, TORICKY), the game's music features dynamic instrumentation featuring a array of string and piano work to create a high - paced fantasy backdrop to compliment the fast action of the game.
They especially praised Hamauzu, both for his work in the original soundtrack and in arranging the themes for Piano Collections Final Fantasy X. Several tracks, especially «Suteki da ne» and «To Zanarkand», remain popular today, and have been performed numerous times in orchestral concert series, as well as been published in arranged and compilation albums by Square as well as outside groups.
For example, the piano works by using the Joy - Con's camera.
By following the on - screen instructions on your Switch, you can build everything from a set of motorbike handlebars to a working piano.
Contributions include essays by Steve Martin and artist Archie Rand; a fascinating interview with the artist, conducted by Lawrence Weschler, about her approach to her studio practice and her life; and a musical offering by composer Bruce Wolosoff, who has written a stunning work for piano and cello inspired by one of Gornik's drawings (available with purchase through iTunes).
SOUTHAMPTON CULTURAL CENTER - «The Rising Stars Piano Series Presents Tomer Gewirtzman» on Saturday at 7 p.m. Gewirtzman will perform works by Bach, Haydn and Scriabin.
In «From Kandinsky to Pollock», 25 of the works shown at the Strozzina have returned, now exhibited upstairs in the voluminous rooms of the piano nobile: pieces by Picasso, Brancusi, Klee, Giacometti, Dalí, Ernst, Duchamp, and Pollock.
The Southampton Cultural Center's Rising Stars Piano Series presents classical pianist Hunter Noack on Saturday at 7 p.m. Noack will perform the themed program on Boyhood featuring works by Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Janacek and John Cage.
The building, an iconic masterpiece designed by the world - renowned architect Renzo Piano, will be presented with its own exhibition within the exhibition, showing Renzo Piano's work with Astrup Fearnley Museet and the Tjuvholmen sculpture park.
There are also documentary photographs and other archival ephemera, books printed on campus by BMC poets and sound works of readings, and a stage and piano for performances to take place regularly during the run of the exhibition.
Unlike her other Zine Machines, this one was inspired by a work of art from the DMA's collection, Music Box Based on Piano Piece Composed in Tokyo in 1954 by Nam June Paik.
London gallery Piano Nobile have already sold several works (in six figures) by the exacting painters William Coldstream and his pupil Euan Uglow; the pair are currently the subject of an exhibition at the gallery's Holland Park headquarters (until 28 January).
Büchler's selection includes Kris Fierens's blurry, washed - out paintings, monochrome photography by Pamela Rosenkranz, Ian Rawlinson's ad hoc - looking sculpture, Gregor Hylla's geometric abstract painting, and a video work by Maeve Rendle depicting an appropriately unsynchronised piano rehearsal.
That's when her parents took her to the inauguration of the institution where she would later come to work, the Pompidou Center, with its once - radical, inside - out, high - tech architecture by Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers and Gianfranco Franchini.
The Duo will perform on violin and piano including works by Mozart, Ysaya, Bartok, Grieg, and Schumann.The event is free.
Works include a graphic score and inscribed Buddhist singing bowls by Biggers; process notations and studio ephemera by Lee Boroson; two edible drawings, a musical score, and instruments for preparing a piano by Cage; three instructional certificates of authenticity by Felix Gonzalez - Torres; an agreement for a living artwork by Paula Hayes; a reanimation of Lucy Lippard's reference materials from the exhibition catalogue for 955,000; a book of instructions by Yoko Ono; five artist books by Edward Ruscha; a photograph by Xaviera Simmons (Bard B.F.A. «04); a muster contract, field desk, Zouave rifle, and muster roll by Allison Smith; a recipe by Rirkrit Tiravanija; eight compositions by La Monte Young; and a realization of George Brecht's event score Motor Vehicle Sundown (Event) with Xaviera Simmons and members of The Surrealist Training Circus.
In addition to the piano, paintings, works on paper, and vintage photographs by twentieth - century American artists, including Romare Bearden, Stuart Davis, Hans Hofmann, and Lee Krasner, will be on display.
In 1995 the Menil Collection in Houston opened a new gallery dedicated to his work, designed by Renzo Piano after a plan by Mr. Twombly himself.
Acting as a metronomic accent amidst a room of otherwise subtle sounds, New York - based artist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Eli Keszler's newly commissioned work using piano wires crisscrosses the gallery, periodically struck by mechanical beaters.
Along the way, we learn how a piano works and witness the consummate art of restoration by PianoCraft.
Wander through Glyndor Gallery and find plenty to edify body and soul in The Shop and The Café, including informal piano performances in the Mark Twain Room of Wave Hill House — the sets will range from classical and jazz to show tunes and works composed by the guest pianists.
The program included works, selected by Brown in conversation with his wife, that span his career: Music for Violin, Cello and Piano (1952), Corroboree (1964), New Piece (1971), Centering (1973), Tracking Pierrot (1992), and Special Events (1998).
Art installations by Ulrich Rückriem (1998) or Jenny Holzer, as much as exhibitions on the work of Renzo Piano or Rem Koolhaas have demonstrated the exceptional possibilities of this space.
The Kimbell inaugurates what will normally be a gallery for traveling exhibitions in its new Renzo Piano Pavilion with a selection of works by Fra Angelico, Michelangelo, Nicolas Poussin, Caravaggio, Georges de la Tour and others.
Its new digs, designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, also offer commodious interior spaces: 50,000 square feet of galleries, unencumbered by structural columns, and huge elevators that are themselves immersive environments, the work of the artist Richard Artschwager.
PAFA's Board has also approved the sale of five additional works: Girl at Piano (ca. 1887) by Theodore Robinson (consigned to Menconi & Schoelkopf), Top of Cape Ann (1918) by Childe Hassam (consigned to Menconi & Schoelkopf), The Turkey (1927) by Arthur B. Carles (consigned to Menconi & Schoelkopf), Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia (1924) by Ernest Lawson (consigned to Menconi & Schoelkopf), and Still Life # 1 (1827) by James Peale (consigned to Avery Galleries).
Still played piano and memorized works by Beethoven, Chopin, and Schubert.
The Art Institute of Chicago will inaugurate the Abbott Galleries in the Renzo Piano — designed Modern Wing with a selection of recent work by Cy Twombly.
The Cy Twombly Pavilion of the Menil Collection in Houston, which was designed by Renzo Piano and opened in 1995, houses more than thirty of Twombly's paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, dating from 1953 to 1994.
Completed in 1995 after a design again by Renzo Piano, the Cy Twombly Gallery is dedicated to the work of American artist Cy Twombly (1928 — 2011), and houses paintings, sculptures, and drawings he made from 1953 to 2004.
Next day, at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Le Mac LYON), which is secreted within a hideous and massive commercial complex designed by Renzo Piano, only an intriguing digital animation by Takao Minami stood out as truly new narrative amid the otherwise opaque commissions and previously exhibited works by, among others, Bjarne Melgaard, Matthew Barney, Ryan Trecartin, and Robert Gober, who contributed the dollhouses that comprise his first - ever artworks.
South gallery in the Piano Pavilion with works by La Tour, Caravaggio, and Poussin from the Kimbell's collection; photo © Robert Polidori
Also, the Biennial, in partnership with Liverpool Philharmonic and Liverpool Cathedral, will be presenting a new work by composer Michael Nyman, known for the scores he wrote for The Piano, to be performed on July 5th at the Liverpool Cathedral.
As the story goes, Mehretu was paid visits while working there by her friend Jason Moran, a decorated jazz musician who would hang out on the balcony and play electric piano while she painted.
The south gallery of the Kimbell Art Museum's Renzo Piano Pavilion features works by Michelangelo, Poussin, Velázquez, and Fra Angelico.
In 2005 Mr. Hulten gave his personal collection of 700 works to the Moderna Museet on the condition that any works not on view there be made available to the public, in an open - storage warehouse designed by Renzo Piano.
Snow's most recent projects include Portal 1: A Rippling Space, an interactive sound and video installation presented at the 2015 New Interfaces for Musical Expression Conference; Wash: Awake, a generative installation for computer sound and projection mapping on a 40 «x20» hanging sculpture by artist Jamey Grimes; Arcanum: Memories Cryptic — a series of works for piano solo commissioned by Katalin Lukács; and Singing Sweetly from a Spider's Web — an interactive sound installation in which participants» voices are transformed and re-presented as harmonic content in a network of sound synthesis.
The work, Studio Mix, 2010, is inspired by a set of finger exercises that the composer Béla Bartók wrote for children learning the piano.
At its annual meeting in March, the Collectors Committee of the National Gallery of Art made possible the acquisition of Piano / Piano (1963 — 1965/2011) by Richard Artschwager, a major example of the wooden sculptures that employ Formica as a laminate, for which he is known; Plaster Surrogates (1982/1989) by Allan McCollum, the last large grouping available of the artist's signature works in this series; and Condensation Wall (1963 — 1966/2013) by Hans Haacke, a breakthrough kinetic work from the artist's early career.
An opening reception with the artists and curator in attendance will be held on August 6, 2011 at 7 pm Works by the nine artists in this year's exhibition, Jessica Marion Barr, Mackenzie Browning, Decomposing Pianos (Owen Fernley and Julia Krolik), Frank DeSa, Rebecca Houston, Maayke Schurer, Su Sheedy, Andrew Sims, and David Woodward, reflect the excellence of the wide - ranging practices of artists in the region, including sculpture, photography, painting, video, and sound art.
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