单词 | rallentando |
例句 | His tendency to insert a long silence before the final chord, at the end of a mannered rallentando, was the only interpretive tic that wearied. Review | Everyone’s a soloist in Eclipse Chamber concert 2017-06-05T04:00:00Z So I ran to the music, and, sure enough, that’s exactly what C.P.E. was asking for — no diminuendo, no rallentando, nothing. Listen to Keyboard Music by Bach (No, Not That One) 2022-01-18T05:00:00Z Now the fate of the novel and the novelist's own creative rallentando fuse into the Gatsby myth. Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby by Sarah Churchwell – review 2013-06-02T07:01:17Z MacGregor's daring extended to closing the penultimate variation with an open-pedal rallentando that allowed the original theme to re-emerge as though through a blanket of fog. Nabucco; Bach Marathon; Tine Thing Helseth, Kathryn Stott – review 2013-04-06T23:06:25Z But now the professional frustrations of midlife, mixed with the rallentando of getting on in years, contributed to an overwhelming sense of decline and failure. ‘Words are the best weapons with which to come to terms with ageing’ 2017-08-13T04:00:00Z Finally, after publication on 10 April 1925, the fate of the novel and the novelist's own creative rallentando fuse into the Gatsby myth. The 100 best novels: No 51 – The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald (1925) 2014-09-08T04:00:00Z The spirit of Clive James was as undimmed, and as witty as ever, but his tempo was rallentando, not rubato, conducted in a minor key of reflective and poignant sweetness. Seriously ill Clive James puts in a bravura performance at London literary festival – 'I'd love to go on like this' 2014-05-31T04:00:00Z Evening has come; there is a twilight tinge to the music; it is "dolce," "expressione," and "rallentando." Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z Soon this is worked up to a big forte rallentando effect, which leads into the last theme, pianissimo to begin with, getting quicker and quicker and more crescendo to the coda, which is presto fortissimo. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z Give us an andante maestoso movement, or a diminuendo rallentando that reaches the very climax and acme of slowness itself just before the applause comes! Somehow Good This phrasing is good and effective, especially if the artist changes at once to the sombre quality after the pause, and finishes the phrase piano and rallentando. Style in Singing They make all kinds of rallentandos where they are not necessary, to gain time to recover the breath that they have not taken when they should. Caruso and Tetrazzini on the Art of Singing The melody has an impressive rallentando of dotted semibreves to the refrain, “Peace, be still,” after the more rapid notes of the three-line stanzas. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Among other points to be noted is the fact that sudden transition from repose to restless activity calls for an accelerando, while the reverse requires a rallentando. For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music Such a rallentando effect is like the apparent pause in the rush of a river before it thunders over a precipice. Play-Making A Manual of Craftsmanship Surely, the composer intended a pronounced rallentando on the latter half of the bar, and a carrying of the voice by a portamento to the last note. Style in Singing Aside from a few rallentando places, the etude is to be played strictly in time. Chopin : the Man and His Music After the beautiful harmony through the seven lines, the choral reverently softens under the rallentando of the closing bars, and dwelling on the awe-inspiring syllables, solemnly dies away. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes At the third line of the verse the evangelist joined in great massive tones, beating time vigorously in a rallentando. The Major |
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