单词 | obbligato |
例句 | It spotlights six-beat drumming, intertwined guitars, synthesizer and accordion obbligatos, call-and-response vocals, singing and rapping, cheerfully claiming a whole continuum of ideas. 7 Songs We Nearly Missed in 2022 2023-01-06T05:00:00Z James Madison Cox played the third movement's taxing horn obbligato with much poetry, though not with notable power. Review: Israel Philharmonic plays familiar Mahler with unfamiliar lightness 2011-02-27T20:30:05Z At other points the close connection between performers and audience worked to the music's advantage – notably in the obbligatos for duos or individual players. St Matthew Passion – review 2013-01-30T18:54:00Z The instrumentation now comprises a 13-player Western ensemble and, especially for the scenes in exotic Bithynia, five obbligato Asian instruments and a full American gamelan, meaning a Javanese-style mostly metallic percussion orchestra made in America. Julius Caesar, young and gay: A groundbreaking 1971 opera gets revived for a new era 2017-06-13T04:00:00Z It started almost songlike, with a haunting, wordless vocal melody answered by a limpid saxophone obbligato. Pairings Fulfill ‘A Night of Improvised Round Robin Duets’ 2014-05-15T04:00:00Z In “Bravement,” for choir and obbligato light bulbs, Lautaro Mantilla did away with words altogether, creating a kind of vocal installation on the themes of sisterhood and silence. Music Review: Carla Kihlstedt at the New York Festival of Song 2012-11-17T00:26:28Z The hard-working oboe soloist, David Dickey, struggled in an early obbligato appearance but found a better groove thereafter. Review: Masaaki Suzuki Conducts Young Musicians in Bach 2015-06-17T04:00:00Z The four solo voices – Anna Dennis, Tim Mead, Stuart Jackson and George Humphreys – emulated that lilt in their phrasing, with the timbre of Mead's countertenor in particular blending well with the instrumental obbligatos. OAE/Butt – review 2013-03-26T18:19:20Z The wisdom gleaned from that partnership lives on in the way he finesses the melody of a song, like a vocalist, before easing into his own obbligato. Music Review | Houston Person: Cruising or Fired Up, an Unchanging Language 2010-03-05T22:08:00Z “With Rita it was all one voice. Rita was like a pop singer, yet she could do these obbligato things, and it didn’t seem strange.” Rita Gardner, an Original ‘Fantasticks’ Star, Is Dead at 87 2022-09-28T04:00:00Z Colin St. Martin’s elegant flute obbligato and Bradley Tatum’s beautiful, pure sound on the natural horn adorned this pungently colorful performance. Review | Washington Bach Consort gives a cheerful performance fit for spring 2017-02-26T05:00:00Z The other was the whole first section of the fast movement, a solo in F major with obbligato flute, in which Florestan recalls happier days with Leonore at his side. A Beethoven Aria Was Lost. I Filled In the Missing Pages. 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z Thomas, she noted, "always sang the under part of the song like a sort of obbligato, impossible at first hearing to put down". Great dynasties of the world: The Copper Family 2011-08-05T23:06:30Z I’m so touched by his vulnerability in reading that song, his choices as a piano player, and what he adds as sort of an obbligato sidebar commentary with his playing. Allen Toussaint's 'American Tunes' album caps a distinguished career 2016-06-13T04:00:00Z Does so, and continues to whistle 'Daisy Bell,' with accompaniment on the banisters obbligato. Aspects of Modern Oxford 2012-04-25T02:01:12.193Z This is the great difficulty of the obbligato, or independent mode of treating the pedals, to conquer which may fairly be termed a life-study. The Influence of the Organ in History Inaugural Lecture of the Department of the Organ in the College of Music of Boston University 2011-10-20T02:00:26.947Z Sarcastic Tuscan humor keeps up an obbligato accompaniment throughout the poem. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z Pyramus, thinking her dead, sings a furious mock-heroic song, "Approach, ye furies," followed by "Now am I dead," a beautiful plaintive burlesque with obbligato parts for two oboes. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z Six Sonatas, or Trios, for two manuals and an obbligato pedal.292 Bach wrote them for his eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann, whom they helped to become the great performer he was when I knew him. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z Perhaps it was not so bad as my own impression of it, for I had a sullen headache pulsing its tiresome obbligato above a dull ground base of despair. The Book of Susan A Novel The captain settled back, tuned his guitar, and started to sing in a warm bass-baritone, with Herman whistling a tenor obbligato through his nose. Sugar Plum The men in charge had heard the thunder of the oncoming racers, with its ominous obbligato of screams and shooting. The Bartlett Mystery The first song is for tenor, with trumpet obbligato, and, I think, must be intended for Theseus. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z The Great Preludes and Fugues, with obbligato pedal. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z Already the second theme was coming in—the insidious obbligato of invitation to death, wheedling that this way … this way … was the path from the torment and terror that the monstrous voice flooded over them. The Record of Currupira A delightful feature of the affair was, that one heard a species of obbligato accompaniment going on in the next room, a species of growling, like the rumble of distant thunder. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II Earley's slow Gloucestershire speech rumbled on in muffled obbligato to the higher, carrying, little voices. Jan and Her Job Contrary to his usual custom there is no overture, and the first number is a song for viola with bassoon obbligato to the words, "Full many a glorious morning" from the 33rd Sonnet. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z Those which I include here are an exception and require the obbligato pedal. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z She was older, more experienced—plain girls have experiences as well as favored ones—and she was not fond of matrimony with poverty as an obbligato. Melomaniacs He sent Elisha the distance, driving him hard from the half-mile pole to the wire, and the Bald-faced Kid's astounded comments furnished a profane obbligato. Old Man Curry Race Track Stories Then there were more solos and duets, with obbligatos for the violin. The Martian She would have disturbed Nero’s complacency, and he would have played 39 an obbligato instead of a solo at the burning. The Place of Honeymoons Bach always played the Organ so, adding the obbligato pedal, which few organists know how to use properly. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z The last song, to which Jonathan improvised an obbligato, ended the music. The House of Toys Among other songs, one with an effective obbligato for the violoncello deserves special praise. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions It happened that Paganini did not bring his Violin with him, but borrowed one from a member of the orchestra, and, instead of playing, made a kind of pizzicato obbligato. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators It was simple wolfish howling increased in fervour to an electric yell, with slight barks running continuously through it like an obbligato accompaniment. The Dog Crusoe and his Master I remember in 1875 I gave a concert in old Platt's hall in Montgomery street, and he played for me that night and also played the obbligato to the slumber song by Randegger. Sixty Years of California Song It was then new, although it has since been repeated to satiety, and even noted down as an obbligato division by Rossini, Meyerbeer, and others. Great Singers, First Series Faustina Bordoni To Henrietta Sontag Of equal gaiety is "The Lass of Norwich Town," which, with its violin obbligato, won a prize in the Musical Record competition of 1899. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions Let your family nag at you and criticize you during each moment of the job—while somebody plays an obbligato on the electric bell and places shoes and leather grips underneath your feet. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers The obbligatos in his symphonies are a very different matter; they go beyond accepted technical boundaries. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers And ever and again pealed distantly into the chorus the flute obbligato of an emotional coyote down on the flat. Somewhere in Red Gap A late passer-by went slowly up the street, and Leh Shin's heart beat a loud obbligato to the sound of his wooden pattens. The Pointing Man A Burmese Mystery His song, "Protestations," is tender, and has a violin obbligato that is really more important than the voice part. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions But her accompanist, M. CARRODUS, who had given us one violin obbligato, did not obbligato again, and so Madame sang, admirably of course, the ever-welcome "Home, Sweet Home." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, June 20, 1891 They formed a sort of religious meeting, called a tea-and-tract party; but the open door discovered preparations for a more substantial conclusion to the obbligato prayers and lectures of the evening. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 489, May 14, 1831 "Mr. —— will play the flue obbligato for Miss ——, and none better could be found." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 19, 1919 The morning hate of the German family with ragtime obbligato must be a terrible thing. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, July 25, 1917 The "morning hate" of the German family with ragtime obbligato must be a terrible thing! Mr. Punch's History of the Great War Loot was the tune he harped, with the old Ishmael blood-lust by way of obbligato. Jimgrim and Allah's Peace The accompaniment may be obbligato or ad libitum, according as it forms an essential part of the composition or not. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 "This is the animal page of the Sunday Star and Cadge is in a hurry for it, to do the obbligato." The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day Hitherto his performances have been mainly of the obbligato sort, at which few men of original force are good, least of all Dryden, who had always something of stiffness in his strength. Among My Books First Series Amy had a new song for baritone, with a violin obbligato and the usual piano accompaniment, and Cope was to sing it. Bertram Cope's Year Young is a master at improvising second parts, double stopping, and obbligato accompaniments. Hunting with the Bow and Arrow The term obbligato or obbligato accompaniment is also used for an independent instrumental solo accompanying a vocal piece. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 The clarinet flings an obbligato high over the heads of the dancers on the cabaret floor. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Mary, whose nerves were rather unstrung by the sustained comedy she was witnessing, uttered an obbligato of piercing yelps which soon brought Kathleen to the scene. Kathleen She had heard, lastly, of Cope's song to her daughter's obbligato: a duet in vacuo, since Carolyn had been suppressed and the surrounding company had been banished to a remote circumference. Bertram Cope's Year Adj. accompanying &c. v.; concomitant, fellow, twin, joint; associated with, coupled with; accessory, attendant, obbligato. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases The Canonicus, standing close behind me, thundered out the bass over my head, as if he were singing with bass-drums and trumpet obbligato in a cathedral. Hyperion Pizzicato with the left hand and obbligato glissando! A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago He leaped up from the rock on which he had been sitting, pondering, the rumble of the conspirators' conversation serving as obbligato for the cry his soul was uttering. When Egypt Went Broke The music served as obbligato for the mighty diapason of men's voices; the thousands talked as they waited. The Landloper Mrs. Hazen's shriek, and the obbligato accompaniment of the washerwoman, made an approaching man quicken his steps as he strolled around the side of the house. Bruce "Oh yes, oh yes," she agreed, in a voice like a quick flute obbligato. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories Still, it is unmistakably an opera, with chorus, concerted pieces, grand finales, and a heroine who, if she does not sing florid variations with flute obbligato, is none the less a very perceptible prima donna. The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Ring |
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