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Тезаурус:

  1. As in the entry: "Tonight, this night of March 25, with the Andante of Schubert's A Major Sonata stealing out into the night, I swear all I have of passion, all I have of love, I will pour into a message of faith as I carve."
  2. I think that Mozart's "Sonata Facile", for example, is one of the hardest pieces in the repertoire, as any player of a certain age who is self-critical knows .
  3. Next summer, Cosmos "Sonata" is on the seed shopping list, a white-flowered variety, which at 2ft (60cm) will be more manageable than the usual lanky sorts.
  4. Accompanied by Sophia Rahman, he made a most imaginative choice of programme - the surprisingly neglected Schumann A minor Sonata, Dallapiccola's Two Studies and, best of all, Szymanowski's Nocturne and Tarantella.
  5. People who are blind cannot judge the colour of light, people who are totally deaf cannot assess the wonder of a Mendelssohn sonata, and people whose whole experience of life has been lived in the darkness of materialism cannot fully appreciate the holiness and perfection of God who dwells in light unapproachable.
  6. Davis was admirable, too, in his interpretation of Walton's wayward Sonata, eloquent in its romantic melancholy and perticularly compelling in the variations movement with its difficult changes of mood.
  7. In the arrangement in my act, the song floats on top of a piano sonata: it's the Brechtian thing of throwing responsibility for the sentiment to your audience."
  8. The usual characters of the two composers are reversed here; there is little of the English scene-painter in Britten's Sonata, and it stands as one of his most nervous and angry works.
  9. But he found he was listening to the sonata through a hiss.
  10. A Beethoven Sonata and the Pastoral.
  11. With its equally seductive central Romance it is unaccountable that this sonata has not become as popular a success as the ubiquitous Franck.
  12. Howarth, a fellow student of Birtwistle and Maxwell Davies (who wrote the Trumpet Sonata, Op.1, for him) in Manchester in the 1950s, is himself a trumpet player as well as a specialist conductor of contemporary music.
  13. Jay's hand played a sonata she'd never seen the score for.

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