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Перевод: polyphonic speek polyphonic


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полифонический; многоголосный; многозвучный; соответствующий нескольким звукам


Тезаурус:

  1. Monastic communities often sing unaccompanied, and churches in Africa and the Third World commonly rely upon the congregation's ability and enthusiasm in singing even polyphonic music without instrumental help.
  2. What was always striking was the emotional undertow to Taverner's polyphonic writing, more obviously involving than the ethereal Palestrina.
  3. This can give decidedly unmusical results if the unit is fed with a polyphonic signal.
  4. The movements are short and comparatively chaste in their polyphonic expression, some of them leaving space for text to be completed in plainsong; while the credo, uniquely in Carver's output, is composed in the note-against-note plainsong harmonisation technique of Faburden.
  5. The combination of his alternately taut and flexible maintenance of phrase and line with his tireless illumination of detail (of above all, passing rhythmic and harmonic piquancy) was one of Cortot's most priceless gifts and in No. 14 - to name but one instance - he provides a polyphonic magic, a subtle differentiation and entwining of voices that Brendel sees as a virtually sees as a virtually lost art.
  6. For them class is the thing which will unify the diverse and end the polyphonic ethno-babble in the new municipal Tower of Babel.
  7. A loud, acerbic beginning, with grunting low bassoons and shrieking high clarinets, leads into a sequence of seven moody and knottily polyphonic character-pieces, apparently inspired by Oliver's experience of writing new recitatives for the Glyndebourne Clemenza di Tito .
  8. Bakhtin traces the polyphonic nature of the novel - the "system of languages" which compete within it - back to the practice of popular carnival.
  9. Yet the Sinfonietta players bring amble light and shade to the twining polyphonic lines, and the rather closely recorded sound, if a little dry by today's standards, ensures maximum clarity of textural perception.
  10. The result is that the piece seems to become more polyphonic as the listener can more easily hear the lines.
  11. The fact that we cannot identify the author of a text simply and straightforwardly with any of the discourses which make it up, especially in the polyphonic novel-text, and the fact that literary texts resist interpretive closure, has led some modern critics to deny that literature is communication.
  12. A limited idea of the impact of Spanish culture of the indigenous population of Mexico can be heard in the only two surviving examples of Aztec polyphonic songs, hymns to the Virgin in Nahautl (Disc 2, tracks 1 2).
  13. But I also felt that the guitar became a different instrument when it was turned up to maximum and fully distorted - it was no longer a polyphonic instrument, really.

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