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Тезаурус:

  1. The Mass is notable for its assimilation of Baroque contrapuntal elements - further evidence of Mozart's recent preoccupation with Bach and Handel.
  2. Van Boom is followed by the Sontania Op. 3 No. 1 , of Gerrit Jan van Eijken (1832-;1879), Classical la Mendelssohn in character, unadorned and simple, its contrapuntal interest rather pertly displayed.
  3. Another neglected master emerged on three LPs of Piano Sonatas by Harold Truscott, played, as in the Founds, by the indefatigable peter Jacobs; they revealed a muscial thinker of a very high order who has been, and still is, cruelly ignored by the muscial establishment (again, I understand that John Ogdon's recording for Altarus of Truscott's Tenth is due for release soon - and I would also make a plea for a re-issue of those other Sonatas on CD: they are contrapuntal masterpieces, sometimes witty, often beautiful, and they ought to be much more widely known).
  4. The related themes I am pursuing are difficult to keep apart, and really require a contrapuntal or fugal exposition.
  5. Here again we can discern two contrapuntal mystical currents; each of which plays a major positive role on its home ground and a negative and malign one elsewhere.
  6. Stimulated and excited by Haydn's example, Mozart immediately set to work on a similar set, K.168-;73, in which denser textures, use of contrapuntal devices, and a more rigorous approach, as opposed to the sensuous, Italianate tunefulness of the earlier set, all point to Haydn's influence.
  7. On Sundays he went to the home of Baron van Swieten, an enthusiastic patron of the arts, whose passionate interest in the then neglected music of Bach and Handel stimulated Mozart to collect and study the fugues and other contrapuntal music of J S Bach - an influence which can be detected in his own music of that period.
  8. And the Baroque bustle of the finale shows both the soloist and the orhestra on their contrapuntal mettle - sharp, brisk, invigorating.
  9. The apparent ease of his contrapuntal textures, too, is another example of art concealing art: a moment's listening behind the quiet, untrammelled ease with which Jenkins expresses himself reveals the downright mastery involved.
  10. The scat-singing was loud, but it was fighting several other pieces of music in an arrangement that was less contrapuntal than cacophonous.
  11. The E flat, which uses clarinets instead of oboes, one flute, and pairs of bassoons, horns, trumpets and drums, is a spacious and serene work of grace and charm; the G minor, which restricts its wind to one flute and pairs of oboes, bassoons and horns (to which Mozart later added clarinets), has a driving, almost tragic urgency, relaxing only in the exquisite slow movement; while the majestic "Jupiter", the summit of Mozart's symphonic achievement, has an expansive grandeur crowned by a magnificent contrapuntal finale.
  12. There is often considerable contrapuntal interest, although not always: some of the arrangements degenerate into a languid succession of chords that do little to retain the interest of at least this listener.
  13. The performances on this CD are of constant interest: ten of the finest exponents of this repertoire, playing both solos, duos, trios, even 6 at one point, giving the music a contrapuntal interest to complement its obvious rhythmic attraction.

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