单词 | celesta |
例句 | In these passages, harp, celesta and silvery alto flute provided a halo for Needleman’s hypnotic sound on the solo part. BSO debut of ‘Oboe Concerto’ bursts with trills and colors 2016-01-15T05:00:00Z When the ‘distant sound’ is finally heard played by harp, celesta and piano, it can’t really be grasped, but slips through the fingers in a dreamlike way.” Schreker's Operas Begin to Be Heard 2010-04-13T10:00:00Z The music turns blocky and dramatic again, with the vehemence of a Bernard Herrmann film score, before a softening ensemble, with touches of celesta and piano, is surprised by a brief, fierce coda. Review: The Philharmonic’s Conductor Returns to His Perch 2022-03-25T04:00:00Z Connecting the surviving sketches with a kind of spacey orchestrational epoxy heavy on celesta, he offers a sense not only of the glories that remain but also of how much was devastatingly lost. Music Review: Garrick Ohlsson, Pianist, at Mostly Mozart Festival 2012-08-10T07:20:07Z The violist eventually plays a quietly piercing, glassy high note, to which the celesta adds another bell-like, candied element. Review: At Rothko Chapel, a Composer Is Haunted by a Hero 2022-02-21T05:00:00Z In Carillon, Mr. Ratmansky responds to the bell-like orchestration of celesta, harp and glockenspiel with a line of six women, who pick their way across the stage with swiftly alternating, often idiosyncratic movements. Alexei Ratmansky Celebrates Richard Strauss 2014-11-09T05:00:00Z Its shimmering string chorales, played with commitment in its New York premiere, at times recalled Samuel Barber and were punctuated by dissonant shadings, dramatic outbursts and eerie writing for winds and celesta. Music Review: Oberlin Conservatory Plays at DiMenna Center and Carnegie 2013-01-21T22:22:40Z Bands also used a lot of instruments not normally associated with rock: French horn, vibraphone, celesta, violin, cello, tuba, euphonium, pedal steel, autoharp and acoustic bass. Sasquatch! Fest a heady brew of old and new 2011-05-31T01:08:05Z A year later, he would make the celesta the signature instrument for the Sugarplum Fairy. 8 Ways to Better Enjoy the Nutcracker 2011-12-21T19:26:35Z At one point a perfectly luminous chord, spread through the Houston Chamber Choir’s tenors and basses, was cut off by a bleak, sepulchral cluster in the piano and celesta. Review: At Rothko Chapel, a Composer Is Haunted by a Hero 2022-02-21T05:00:00Z The notes were few, as a large orchestra thinned to the tinkle of harp, mandolin and celesta littering soft, ethereal drones in the select strings and winds. Mahler's 'Song of the Earth' and sky and sea, the L.A. Phil way 2018-04-06T04:00:00Z Around her, an orchestra darkened by the absence of its violin sections murmured and roiled, its sound colored with itchy harpsichord, twinkling celesta and harps, burnished Wagner tubas and an enormous, roaring tam-tam. Music Review: Orchestra and Violin, Matching Wits 2011-04-01T22:59:41Z The celesta uses felt hammers to hit the bells. The Genius of ‘The Nutcracker’? It’s the Sugar Plum Fairy 2018-11-23T05:00:00Z The inventor called it celesta because “celestial” — heaven. The Genius of ‘The Nutcracker’? It’s the Sugar Plum Fairy 2018-11-23T05:00:00Z As an ardent fan of “Edward Scissorhands,” I was pleased to hear the familiar tingling celesta riffs and wondrously spectral sounds from the opening of the film played in this full orchestral version. Review: ‘Danny Elfman’s Music From the Films of Tim Burton,’ Macabre Yet Sweet 2015-07-07T04:00:00Z It was the middle of “Nutcracker” season, and that evening he was scheduled to play the celesta, the bell-like keyboard instrument that accompanies Sugarplum’s solo, in the orchestra pit. Finding the Keys for the Right Ballet Steps 2016-01-13T05:00:00Z Mr. Martin began adding keyboard parts to the Beatles’ recordings virtually from the start, a notable early example being the ringing celesta line on “Baby It’s You.” George Martin and the Beatles: A Producer’s Impact, in Five Songs 2016-03-09T05:00:00Z The International Contemporary Ensemble players were excellent, from strings to brasses, marimba to orchestral bells, piano to celesta. Review: John Luther Adams, Lauded and Played at Columbia 2015-10-09T04:00:00Z Still, the ear was repeatedly seized by arresting combinations of timbre, like a glowing mix of harp, percussion, harpsichord and celesta that surfaced near the end, and Mr. Fulmer’s prodigious playing commanded attention throughout. Music Review: New Juilliard Ensemble Plays Fulmer and Kapica 2010-04-30T20:24:00Z The orchestration included an alto saxophone, which gave “Minstrels” — in these works’ first performance by the NSO — a slightly big-band flavor; a celesta; and a battery of percussion. Runnicles and NSO go French 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z The oscillating buzz of piano and celesta in the “Chant d’Amour II” section seemed to cast a blur over a lush melody in the violins. Review: Jaap van Zweden Returns to a Changed Philharmonic 2023-03-19T04:00:00Z Door No. 3 reveals blood-stained jewels and gold, with fluttering flutes and the tings of a celesta. The Love Story Behind Bartok?s 7 Dark Doors 2011-03-11T15:34:03Z With its tinkling, bell-like sound, you’d think it was a xylophone or marimba, but the celesta is an upright keyboard instrument, about the size of a spinet piano. 8 Ways to Better Enjoy the Nutcracker 2011-12-21T19:26:35Z Then there’s this absolutely amazing change of tempo and atmosphere, like the moment in a Mahler symphony when grinding marches stop and you’re in a pastoral realm of cowbells and celestas. Art Review: ?De Kooning: A Retrospective? at MoMA - Review 2011-09-15T11:00:58Z The celesta sounded magically eerie, as ever, but string sound doesn't glow in the Festival Hall, the violins lost their nerve on one or two entries, and the resulting performance seemed more than ideally chilly. Philharmonia/Salonen ? review 2011-02-11T18:04:52Z Handel’s most imaginative touch of orchestration, which calls for some sort of carillon, was well served here by a combination of celesta and glockenspiel. Handel’s ‘Saul’ at Twelfth Night Festival 2015-01-04T05:00:00Z Yet it’s still plenty sumptuous, thanks to Zimmermann’s work with harp, celesta and winds. A Musical Modernist’s New, Smiling Guise 2022-12-27T05:00:00Z We paused to admire a celesta, a resonant glockenspiel played like a spinet, which would feature prominently in the piece—“Nico loves these,” Landes said. Dawn Landes, Barefoot at Lincoln Center 2014-05-08T04:00:00Z Feldman’s piece — scored for percussion, celesta, viola, choir and soprano — was an abstract analogue to Rothko’s canvases. 50 Years Later, the Rothko Chapel Meets a New Musical Match 2022-02-18T05:00:00Z In the last 17 bars a celesta and tubular bells produce the work’s only definite pitches; also added is a piano, its keys mashed in clusters with a forearm. Into The Music: The Clout of Edgard Var?se?s ?Ionisation? 2010-07-16T14:55:00Z The audience members carried hand-held radios tuned to Timothy Long’s piano accompaniment, which had been electronically altered by Jonathan Zalben, sometimes made to sound like a fortepiano, sometimes like a celesta, sometimes like strings. For the Solstice, a Bach Appearance on the G Train 2012-12-23T22:44:46Z Tchaikovsky discovered the celesta, which had been invented in the 1880s, on a trip to France. The Genius of ‘The Nutcracker’? It’s the Sugar Plum Fairy 2018-11-23T05:00:00Z In another nice coincidence, the one commercial recording of this 2004 fantasy for strings, piano, harp and celesta is by none other than the Taiwan Philharmonic. A diplomatic China Philharmonic plays Disney Hall 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z The celesta plays elsewhere in the Nutcracker score. 8 Ways to Better Enjoy the Nutcracker 2011-12-21T19:26:35Z Most are familiar: spring, castanets, ratchet, whip, sleigh bells, celesta. Glyndebourne 2012: A musical guide to the Ravel opera double bill 2012-08-16T11:05:51Z That work begins like an announcement — the artist is present! — with a pluck, a hush, a tremor and then a rush, led by the twinkling celesta, into a creamy flute solo. Orchestra of St. Luke’s Explores George Benjamin’s Influence 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z Somewhat like Mark Morris, Williams marks every celesta scale or timpani boom with a gesture that might be balletic or Fosse-esque. ‘Narcissus’ Review: Remember Echo Too (and Don’t Forget Their Fate) 2021-10-29T04:00:00Z Marie’s solo about newfound love doesn’t match the otherworldly sonority of the Sugar Plum celesta. Review: Mark Morris’s ‘The Hard Nut,’ Tchaikovsky With Cartoon Wit and Verve 2015-12-13T05:00:00Z There's even a passage for celesta reminiscent of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker." A Polish accent to L.A. Phil New Music Group's Green Umbrella program 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z “Rothko Chapel” unfolds as a series of fragmentary viola lines, flickers of notes on the celesta, isolated wordless chords intoned by the chorus and subdued rhythmic figures in the percussion. Music Review: Abstract Expressionism in Aural Mixed Media 2011-02-25T23:55:36Z For that, you need to… During a trip to Paris, Tchaikovsky heard a new instrument that sounded so heavenly its inventor named it the celesta. 8 Ways to Better Enjoy the Nutcracker 2011-12-21T19:26:35Z Army band keyboardist getting her first chance to play a real celesta on a symphony stage. 8 Ways to Better Enjoy the Nutcracker 2011-12-21T19:26:35Z Mr. Benjamin guides the music from glassy slides in the violin and celesta to dreamy passages punctuated by rhythmic beats. Orchestra of St. Luke’s Explores George Benjamin’s Influence 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z In “Salve Regina,” a celesta joined the choir and string orchestra, adding a touch of radiance to what is otherwise a private, almost reticent affirmation of faith. Diverse Disciples Flock to an Arvo Pärt Tribute 2014-06-03T04:00:00Z Last weekend in Las Vegas I was eating a burger when I heard the familiar twinkle-twink celesta music, looked up and saw a TV ad for a GMC Sierra ending with the on-screen title “Nutcracker.” ArtsBeat: The Nutcracker Chronicles: 'Nut/Cracked' 2010-12-24T16:35:09Z With top-notch solo work from celesta and principal flute, the musicians revealed this sensationally colored music in all of its riotous variety. Geneva orchestra at Kennedy Center shines with Debussy, Stravinsky 2015-02-22T05:00:00Z On “Wit’s End,” his fifth album, the songs first sound sad, compact and pretty: acoustic guitar, celesta and mentholated electric-piano sounds, reverb and falsetto, vaguely troubled atmospheres. Critics? Choice: New Cds: The Droll, Buzzing Grandpas of Rap 2011-05-02T19:51:31Z Her solo catches the quality of dulcet icing that’s right for her name; its music is led by the bell-like celesta. The Sugar Plum Fairy: An Enigma Wrapped in a Beautiful Dance 2016-11-24T05:00:00Z Before the year was out, Feldman had done so: the austerely beautiful, daringly static and pervasively quiet “Rothko Chapel,” scored simply for viola, celesta, percussion, two solo singers and wordless chorus. Music Review: Abstract Expressionism in Aural Mixed Media 2011-02-25T23:55:36Z Bell's work leaned on his background in classical music, and he introduced instruments like the celesta, sitar, oboe, bassoon, cor anglais and bells into his rococo arrangements. Thom Bell: Philadelphia soul pioneer dies at 79 2022-12-23T05:00:00Z But the orchestration for pairs of harps and flutes, along with a celesta, gives Boulez away. Review: The 80-year-old Monday Evening Concerts series goes back to the future with Boulez 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z For the recording, Franklin added instruments in the studio, such as a celesta, and also overdubbed some of her vocals. Amazing Grace: the story behind the electrifying Aretha Franklin movie 2019-04-08T04:00:00Z As the story paths begin to converge, Ben’s music intersects with Burwell’s theme for 1920s Rose, written for percussive instruments — glockenspiel, marimba, celesta — in keeping with her “puzzle-solving mind.” Composer Carter Burwell left his comfort zone for 'Wonderstruck' and felt at home with 'Three Billboards' 2017-12-07T05:00:00Z At times, true to its title, it suggests strange, tinkling celesta sounds. null 2017-09-22T04:00:00Z That motif is heroic yet conveying a tinge of sadness when given to the French horns, delightfully magical and lighthearted when coming from the celesta and bells. L.A. Phil strikes magical chord with 'Harry Potter' at the Hollywood Bowl 2016-07-07T04:00:00Z It is pianissimo, scored for very high tremolo violins, celesta bells, and harp; and I should very much like to know exactly what it means in its present position in the play. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z This mania spread until even the outlying bassoons, triangles, and celestas were infected. Living Alone |
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