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Albert Lortzing's singspiel Szenen aus Mozarts Leben (1832), on Mozart's life; Robert Schumann named two sections of his piano work Carnaval after Paganini and Chopin; Alessandro Stradella's life was the basis for some operas with the title Stradella by Louis Niedermeyer (1837), César Franck (1841) and Friedrich von Flotow's Alessandro ...
one-voice-per-part The practice of using solo voices on each musical line or part in choral music. ordinario (ord.) (Ital.) or position ordinaire (Fr.) In bowed string music, an indication to discontinue extended techniques such as sul ponticello, sul tasto or col legno, and return to normal playing. The same as "naturale". organ trio
Vysotsky played one of the main roles in the movie. Actor Valeri Zolotukhin (who, in his words, received an autograph from Vysotsky: "To Valeri Zolotukhin — a co-conspirator of Bathhouse") described in detail the history of the song's creation. During the filming of the movie Zolotukhin and Vysotsky several times changed their place of ...
Critics interpreted the video as Swift's autobiographical reference to her personal life, as she had retreated herself from the press leading up to the release of Reputation. A day following the video's release, Big Machine and Republic Records released "Delicate" as the album's fourth single to pop radio.
"Tintinnabulation is an area I sometimes wander into when I am searching for answers – in my life, my music, my work. In my dark hours, I have the certain feeling that everything outside this one thing has no meaning. The complex and many-faceted only confuses me, and I must search for unity.
Samuel Beckett wrote the radio play, Words and Music between November and December 1961. [1] It was recorded and broadcast on the BBC Third Programme on 13 November 1962. Patrick Magee played Words and Felix Felton, Croak. Music was composed especially by John S. Beckett. [2] The play first appeared in print in Evergreen Review 6.27 (November ...
Retreat (bugle call), a military signal for the end of day, known as "Sunset" in some countries Retreat (military), a withdrawal of military forces Retreat (spiritual), a time taken to reflect or meditate
Liszt's work also foreshadowed the impressionism that would characterize the work of Debussy and Ravel, as shown in Les Jeux d'Eaux à la Villa d'Este (The Fountains of the Villa d'Este) from the third volume of Années de Pèlerinage. Another precursor of impressionism is Nuages gris, which won the admiration of both Debussy and Stravinsky.