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Перевод: antiphonal speek antiphonal


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Тезаурус:

  1. Cases in which prolonged antiphonal use of wind and strings is suitable will, however, be rare, as such treatment tends, naturally, to produce a sense of discontinuity.
  2. In Example 14, an antiphonal effect is evidently required between bars 1 and 2 and bars 3 and 4.
  3. Suggestions are also made for antiphonal singing.
  4. His anthem "Let God Arise" was first performed at the Norwich Festival of 1849: Charles Lucas called it "the best antiphonal work since the days of Handel", and The Times found in it "gifts that are accorded to few".
  5. At weddings of the unpretentious kind it was usual for one or two singers to perform songs of their own composition, epic epithalamiums sung to an accompaniment of gentle clapping, interspersed with an antiphonal falsetto nasal chant from another singer.
  6. They show two cases in which antiphonal treatment of strings and wind would be suitable.
  7. As many as 12 to 19 instruments are employed, divided into antiphonal bodies in the Venetian choral style; specific instruments are prescribed - cornetti, violini, tromboni and in one version of a Canzon in echo for ten instruments duet sections with organ accompaniment alternate with tutti sections:
  8. Antiphonal choirs of rosewood and mahogany gleamed darkly in rooms dominated by the rich pedal-tones of velvet curtains and hand-printed wallpaper.
  9. But in the motets proper Willaert never employs the device of cori spezzati, "broken" (i.e. antiphonal) choirs, which he used in eight psalm-settings published in a collection of psalms by Jachet of Mantua, "Maistre Jan", and others in 1550.
  10. Eighty-eight codices of extraordinary quality are on show until 10 January, ranging from a sixth-century codex purpureus to an Antiphonal belonging to the Medici pope Clement VII.
  11. The conflict between abhorrence of the institution and the political expediency which obliges Greens to seek seats in it leads to a rather antiphonal quality in much of what the Greens have to say on Europe and the devolution of power to the regions.
  12. These include plainsong and the responsorial or antiphonal methods of Gelineau, Taiz and Dom Gregory Murray.
  13. One could distinguish, for instance, the rift song (Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love"); the call-and-response or antiphonal song (the Who's "My Generation"); the tension/release song , built on an alternation of narrative or repetition and lyrical release (from Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock" to the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction", "Sympathy for the Devil", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", and many others); and a revival of its close relative, the verse-and-refrain song form (probably derived from "folk" traditions: many of Bob Dylan's songs are classic examples) Altogether, then, at this macro-structural level it is certainly true that almost all popular music works within the sphere of the known.

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