单词 | decrescendo |
例句 | Still, decisions about crescendos and decrescendos, tempo, and score reading have to be made, but there are endless possibilities for vocalizing and playing these child-centered compositions. Music and the Child 2016-06-14T00:00:00Z Vogel was forty-seven; strangely, although the work for which he would be most enduringly remembered was still to come, the rest of his career was a sort of decrescendo. The Limits of American Cinephilia 2015-01-20T05:00:00Z Ms. Schulman said that there’s “an absolute decrescendo of opportunity for women as the economics crescendo.” On Many Fronts, Women Are Fighting for Better Opportunity in Hollywood 2015-01-21T05:00:00Z The rest of the couple’s story is a sad decrescendo of frustrations and recriminations. Judy Garland’s Hollywood Unravelling, Through the Eyes of Her Husband and Producer Sid Luft 2017-02-25T05:00:00Z The scenes that follow are long decrescendos; always, by the end, her energy is depleted. A Shape-Shifting Opera Singer, With a Debut to Match 2022-02-11T05:00:00Z The story of this Black master of the ragtime genre can seem like one that never got far beyond the starting gate and ended with a sad decrescendo. Opinion | Scott Joplin’s Ragtime Is Ambrosia. Here’s Why It Matters. 2022-03-29T04:00:00Z But he plans to return and build a cabin on family land when his music career reaches a decrescendo. State fair returns with home-grown rockers Portugal. The Man 2021-08-19T04:00:00Z The crescendos and decrescendos of Nas’ ”One Mic” exhibit a true musician’s grasp of how volume and intensity work in concert to create atmosphere. Today, hip-hop and R&B are seamlessly intwined. You can thank Chucky Thompson for that 2021-08-15T04:00:00Z Every 11 years or so its activity crescendos, creating flares and coronal mass ejections—the plasma-spewing eruptions that shower Earth with charged particles and beautiful auroral displays—but then it decrescendos. The Sun Is Spitting Out Strange Patterns of Gamma Rays--and No One Knows Why 2018-03-28T04:00:00Z Mr. Wilson’s final decrescendo was a soft flutter, the musical equivalent of a lover’s whisper. Jamming in the Daytime Dark at Milano’s on Houston Street 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z There was no stepwise ascent toward war — or smooth decrescendo out of it. The still-unresolved struggles that gave birth to America 2016-10-05T04:00:00Z Then his decrescendo at the wire, with air between the words: “Birdstone wins the Belmont Stakes.” Coming up short of a Triple Crown in Belmont Stakes can haunt the jockeys 2015-05-31T04:00:00Z They surround the angel, and they crescendo, meaning they sing louder, and then decrescendo, meaning they get softer, making it sound like a snake slithering. Bethesda boy stars in “The Lion, the Unicorn, and Me” opera at the Kennedy Center 2013-12-09T22:48:45Z In Germany the rapidity of the waltz is very great, but it is rendered elegant by slackening the pace every now and then, and thus giving a crescendo and decrescendo time to the movement. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z The crackle of sounds in it died away little by little in a decrescendo very skilfully timed to the last vanishing blare of the bugles. Mysterious Psychic Forces An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants 2012-03-28T02:00:29.747Z The passage next in succession was touched off brilliantly; and in its closing bars the decrescendo was accompanied by a ritardando. Life of Beethoven 2012-03-12T03:00:21.693Z Flutters, skips, thunks, whooshes, crescendos, decrescendos, telltale pitches and tempos — each conveys a diagnostic meaning. Cases: 18 Stethoscopes, 1 Heart Murmur and Many Missed Connections 2011-02-28T20:14:53Z The chorus works up to a strong climax on the words, ‘He burneth the chariot with fire,’ which is suddenly interrupted by a decrescendo on the words, ‘Be still, and know that I am God.’ The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers From this we are brought down through a series of decrescendo, modulatory chords, like drifting mists, to an almost complete cessation of musical life—nothing but a pianissimo tremolo on the strings. Music: An Art and a Language The feeble, sharp song of the black-poll is a singular affair; short and slight as it is, it embraces a perfect crescendo and a perfect decrescendo. The Foot-path Way The whole entertainment, music, colours, costumes, songs, dances, and all, is as nicely arranged in its crescendos and decrescendos, its prestos and adagios as a Mozart finale. The Merry-Go-Round He left his seat once in a great Buffalo hall to stand at the door that he might judge the effect of a certain decrescendo from a choir. The Masques of Ottawa The exercise is practised with an even strength, without decrescendo to the end; the breath streams out more and more strongly, uninterruptedly to the finish. How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst] A descending passage, as a return to tranquillity, requires a decrescendo. For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music He made a decrescendo tinkling, and his lofty features lapsed into their normal mournfulness. Romance There is presented in each case a single curve; the dactyl moves continuously away from an initial accent in an unbroken decrescendo, the anapæst moves continuously toward a final accent in an unbroken crescendo. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory. He had a slow, rather ponderous speech, with deep gurgling gutturals and a decrescendo laugh, slipping farther and farther down into his larynx. Shandygaff Swelled Tones.—Tones usually of from two to four beats which are sung with increasing volume to the center, finishing with a decrescendo to the end. The Tinguian Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe The boatman, however, indignantly rejected each successive proposal, and, being paid at last, retired with a decrescendo of oaths. In the Days of My Youth There was one bar of four notes, first and third accepted; bar second, a crescendo on a long swelled note, then a decrescendo equally long. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 05, March, 1858 And the salutation is prolonged by a string of words spoken in a rapid decrescendo, quick; quick; a Basque prayer rattled breathlessly, begun very loudly, then dying at the finish. Ramuntcho The decrescendo movement of another business cycle had begun. A Brief History of Panics and Their Periodical Occurrence in the United States When she sustains her voice for a couple of bars, I am quite surprised at the beauty of her crescendo and decrescendo. The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 To tell the truth, this decrescendo of applause, at the third movement of your Symphony, surprises me greatly, and I would have wagered without hesitation that it would be the other way. Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 1 from Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as a Virtuoso |
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