单词 | barcarolle |
例句 | In the barcarolle, Mr. Aimard favored rhythmic acuity over singing line, making a case for Chopin’s technical ingenuity at the expense of his emotional generosity. Music Review: Strands Tied Into a French Knot 2010-12-10T22:54:00Z At the end of the barcarolle he looked spent. Music Review: A Pianist?s Pensive and Fanciful Sides 2011-07-29T21:08:11Z Actually, neither movement sounds much like a classic barcarolle, and the two bear little similarity to each other. Music Review: The neoLIT Ensemble?s Women?s Works at Bargemusic 2010-05-30T22:02:00Z The music doesn’t exactly evoke a lapping, lyrical barcarolle; rather, it seems to recall one, in fractured phrases and hazy harmonies. Review: An Orchestral Odyssey Through Chaos and Beauty 2018-04-05T04:00:00Z “The tempo marking on this is ‘a la barcarolle,’ which is a Venetian boatman’s song. They sing ‘Agony’ in ‘Into the Woods’ nightly, and feel the joy daily 2023-03-16T04:00:00Z Upstairs a door was opened, and a sweet, girlish voice trilled two bars of a Venetian barcarolle. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z This version of the play begins with a barcarolle sung by a tenor behind the act-drop as the curtain goes up. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z Must I not guard myself against the funeral song of the land of the lotos flowers, against the Indian barcarolle of Nirvana? Withered Leaves. Vol. II. (of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:17.540Z "No, and the harmony of sweet notes has so few attractions for me that I closed my window last night when Miss Helen sang that barcarolle which seemed to give you such delight." Problematic Characters A Novel 2010-12-26T03:00:15.780Z "Yes; and she added that if it were not for Clara, with her German lessons and her little Venetian barcarolles, you would have been driven to desperation." One Of Them "I love that barcarolle, don't you?" she said after awhile. The Heart of a Woman In the last act the librettist introduces a new character who sings a barcarolle to Dante's celebrated words, "Nessun maggior do lore." Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z "My sister declared the other night, after Julia had sung that barcarolle, that you were fatally smitten." The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly As the barcarolle swelled and died away, I felt this conviction growing within me. Aliens They were resting, and listening to a lovely barcarolle played softly by the orchestra. Dorothy Dainty at the Mountains She reads of love time and again, And writes sad lays and barcarolles, All emphasising the refrain: Too young for babes, too old for dolls. Too Old for Dolls A Novel The middle part again consists of a very beautiful digression, something like a cradle song, or a barcarolle,—a gentle, peaceful, rocking motion,—and then again the principal subject returns. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations And as Polly sang on and on, light opera airs, rhythmical barcarolles, songs of the people, with their naïve, swinging cadence, a new, exultant sense of power seemed lifting her above her own level. A Venetian June But as I drank my coffee and listened to that exquisitely mournful barcarolle from the Tales of Hoffmann, the whole episode took on a different aspect. Aliens The barcarolle for mixed chorus and accompaniment on the piano for four hands obtains a wealth of color, enhanced by the constant division of the voices. 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 For these musicians recognized their kind: and, since that long-past evening of the barcarolle, had marked Ivan for a future, according to their lights. The Genius Among her other works, all for piano, are waltzes, fantasies, caprices, études, a ballade, a scherzo, a reverie and barcarolle, and a song without words. Woman's Work in Music The crew scoop up the water as if digging with the paddle; they vary the exercise by highly eccentric movements, and they sing savage barcarolles the better to keep time. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative The singing society then sang a barcarolle, the words of the first line being, "Of the sea, our yacht is the pride." Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks A Picture of New England Home Life The idea of the first page of this barcarolle is one of utter quietness, colorlessness; one is alone on the water; the evening is quiet and still; not a sound breaks the hushed silence. Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers His rendering of the now celebrated barcarolle, had given him an unquestioned place in the salon of the Grand-Duchess, which henceforth he frequented regularly. The Genius At the foot of the balcony the strolling musicians kept succeeding each other from time to time, singing voluptuous barcarolles and love serenades…. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel Fragments of old Italian serenades and barcarolles came back to me as if I had heard them yesterday for the first time. Birds of Prey When maiden's sing sweet barcarolles, And Echo sings again So sweet, that all with ears and souls Should love and listen then. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Herein lies the idea of the barcarolle, the ebb and flow, the undulation of each measure. Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers "Your Highness, it was not my barcarolle you heard, but a clever bit of improvisation on my theme—my own development having proved, no doubt, too much for Monsieur Gregoriev's technique." The Genius In Venice the songs of the country, in Naples the barcarolles, made his memory as he came away a thicket of singing-birds. From the Easy Chair — Volume 01 "But it's a gloomy barcarolle that a dead man sings!" A Golden Book of Venice Still, the barcarolle is one of the most important of Chopin's compositions in the nocturne-style. Frederick Chopin, as a Man and Musician — Complete Still, the barcarolle is one of the most important of Chopin's compositions in the nocturne- style. Frederick Chopin, as a Man and Musician — Volume 2 It is in true barcarolle vein; and most subtle are the shifting harmonic hues. Chopin : the Man and His Music In "Le Donne Curiose," the gondoliers sing their barcarolle and compel even the cynic of the drama to break out into an enthusiastic exclamation: "Oh, beautiful Venice!" A Second Book of Operas But no sooner had Natasha finished her barcarolle than reality again presented itself. War and Peace She was playing, not practicing, and the music was the barcarolle from the "Tales" of Hoffmann. The Street of Seven Stars He was a short, heavy-set person with a carefully curled mustache, and he was singing, not loudly, but with all his maudlin heart in his voice, the barcarolle from the "Tales" of Hoffmann. The Street of Seven Stars It is a charming, liquid-toned, nocturne-like composition, Chopin in his most suave, his most placid mood: a barcarolle, scarcely a ripple of emotion, disturbs the mirrored calm of this lake. Chopin : the Man and His Music Human voices, transformed into instruments, hum a barcarolle. A Second Book of Operas |
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