Munro shoes also designed the Duet sandal, a sophisticated shoe, that is a hybrid of a mule and sandal. |
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One of the highlights of the first period of the show was Bizet's Pearl Fisher's Duet, which was quite superb, given the difficulty of the piece. |
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Similar to the iconic Apple product, in creating the Duet, Topolovac and Chang put a premium on user experience. |
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With that he turned up the radio to an old eighties rock song, and we started our off-key duet in very loud voices. |
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Later, Scot and bassist Liebig are featured in a duet, and the two sound like a pair of elegant elephants doing a stately little dance. |
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In the summer of 2000 he wowed 'em at the Hollywood Bowl closing his set with a sizzling duet with Bonnie Raitt. |
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The asymmetric rhythms of their unison duet invigorated the music's persistence. |
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It's like an impromptu back-and-forth duet between lovers, all the more realistic for being unrehearsed and spontaneous. |
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The Point Hope dancers performed short solo and duet pieces, dressed in white and black. |
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The choreography demands very strong technique, much coordination, solos, duet dances. |
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Veteran songstress Lulu is expected to make a special appearance to perform a duet with former Boyzone star Ronan Keating. |
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The vamp becomes a backdrop for an improvised duet between the vibes and cello. |
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The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics. |
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The nonpareil recording, a flirty and spontaneous duet between Elis Regina and Jobim himself, makes more sense to me in Portugese. |
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The song is a duet between a bloke who pines for a woman who passes him on an escalator and a hypothetical version of the girl in question. |
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Taking movements created from a 3D animation program, Moisan created a duet for himself and dancer Catherine Tardiff. |
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The country singer even sang a duet with Mark on the couch in his sitting room. |
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He emerges and they dance a sweet duet, her fragility accentuated by his height and strength. |
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At 13, Avril won the grand prize in a radio station contest, a trip to Ottawa to perform a duet in concert with Shania Twain. |
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All are engagingly written for piano duet, tastefully utilizing nearly the entire range of the keyboard. |
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Janet Morgan's dulcet vocals make their first appearance on this duet, and are ably ballasted by Robbins' resonant baritone. |
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So I choose the featured DJ for that gig, and then I pick a few musicians and we duet with the DJ, and then we all play together at the end. |
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Her singing voice was outstanding, whether in the crowd-pleasing protest performance or in a duet with Arnold's Joanne. |
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Before breaking into the title track from Essence, Williams invited Louris, for whom Williams has an obvious fondness, to duet with her. |
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Luciano Pavarotti and Tom Jones are to duet on a rendition of the 1968 hit Delilah during a charity concert in Modena on Tuesday night. |
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From artistic director Nacho Duato comes Without Words, set to the music of a Franz Schubert duet for cello and piano. |
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Martin revisits his love for American folk materials with this commissioned piano duet based on the celebrated Shaker tune, Simple Girls. |
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The lyrical charm of the duet between violin and cello in the third movement has a typical arpeggio background from the piano. |
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In the duet, a male dancer patiently supports and catches a female dancer as she begins to fall. |
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The bass piano keys and bass combine for a duet that suggests a rumba feel. |
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The organisers of the Brit Awards are hoping that U2 frontman Bono and Boomtown Rat Bob Geldof might perform a duet as a finale. |
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What sounds like a didgeridoo and a flute weave a stunning and evocative duet. |
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Although not all the symphonies survive, three are preserved in arrangements by the composer for piano duet. |
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He has published numerous supplementary books for college group instruction, as well as duet and duo piano arrangements for young students. |
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More than 350 students from 3 major islands played duet pieces in ensembles, on 10 grand pianos. |
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There is no gentle poetry, no lyrical love duet, no sword fighting, no nurse, no doll, no childhood. |
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Their dialogues suggest a sophisticated four-handed piano duet in which she leads and he responds. |
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The book format is planned carefully for efficiency of page turns and includes composer biographies and a short history of the piano duet. |
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Milhaud originally scored it for a small orchestra, then, due to its great success, transcribed it for duet. |
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He then asked her record company if he could duet with her and was rejected. |
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The performance, pliantly conducted by a visiting conductor, also delivered an honest-to-goodness duet, a first for Morris here. |
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The first half will include a soprano duet by Handel and a composition by Philip Martin for viola, cello and piano. |
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Far from the old-style duet where the secondo is merely playing backup for the primo, this duet features a wonderful dialogue between the parts. |
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Sometimes you can see them entwining their tails, and when they duet they sit right next to each other. |
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As detailed above, pairs of S. islerorum perform distinctive displays with each duet. |
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The famous duet was much less alluring and well-balanced than that in the last act, but the scene's close was sensitively managed. |
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Altogether, the president's phrase and the media's speculation played out as a kind of orchestrated duet pivoting on ambiguity. |
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Fascinated by toys and their miniature mechanisms, Ravel wrote his Mother Goose suite for two musical children as a four-hand duet. |
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There was too great a link and matching symmetry between the different movements, each one anchored by a duet. |
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Next came a duet for chamber organ and cornetto by Palestrina, in which Jamie Savan showed what a master he already is of this tricky instrument. |
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Getting a duet with Streisand is an essential step on the path to musical superstardom. |
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In the former, written in 1998, a string quartet plays a duet with a drum machine. |
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If she is cautious ascending to high C at the climax of the love duet, almost everything else she does is heart-rendingly truthful. |
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But despite their successes, Aykroyd and Hanks' rap duet at the end of their 1987 film dragnet was not exactly a plus. |
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And over the weekend, Gaga redefined the R. Kelly duet in a good way on the amas. |
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Not only that, but one of my many dreams came true when I did a duet with the legendary buffy Sainte-Marie. |
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The Charisma duet and solo performer Luci are some of the warm-up acts. |
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Intending a duet of complementary forms, both artists used organic materials to create compositions that are spare and reductive, without overlapping or extraneous elements. |
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Along with a group performance, the concert highlighted some great solo and duet musicians as they played a selection of lively traditional jigs, reels and polkas. |
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Zach Braff and Donald Faison The scrubs stars reunited to sing this holiday duet. |
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The cor anglais and violin obbligato in the duet for male alto and tenor, Wie selig, with its thirds and lyrical highlights was particularly effective. |
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I half expected him to duet with Elmo or Big Bird over breakfast. |
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The cartoons zing, whirr, and reverberate harmonically, making each entry a sort of duet. |
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And then my duet with Kathryn, and my first duet with Valerie, the contemporary that Travis Wall choreographed. |
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In this scene, Edgardo and Enrico, both hell-bent on revenge, breathe fire at each other, and Donizetti responds with an appropriately militant duet for tenor and baritone. |
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Daniel was quite busy playing a melodious viola-violin duet with Delia. |
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If she takes him back, all this could be forgotten as soon as their lovey-dovey hit duet drops. |
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Their Long Sunday Afternoon duet epitomises what they mean to each other, while the upper crust Eddie is the perfect foil for Mickey's side-splitting mannerisms and send ups. |
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As has been well-trodden at this point, the lyrics to this classic duet are quite concerning. |
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After hearing her voice, he immediately offered her the duet. |
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The horn duet in the first movement is one of the most beautiful passages of music ever written by anybody and Steinberg imbues it with a tenderness that is almost poignant. |
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Aries is a fire sign, Cancer a water sign, so this duet is at odds. |
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Thanks to a duet with Portuguese-Canadian singer Nelly Furtado, called Fotografia, it also helped Juanes to attract attention beyond South America. |
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On Tuesday the 24-year-old pianist and singer is set to perform a showpiece duet with highly regarded folk singer Katie Melua at the Brit's ceremony at London's Earl's Court. |
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In fact, so delighted were they that clapping could hardly be kept down several times in mid-performance, especially following the famous duet between Papageno and Papagena. |
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Or why is it easier for avant-garde composer Luciano Berio to make money reorchestrating a duet from Puccini's Turandot than from his own creations? |
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And more than that it was an opportunity, possibly unique in Motson's career so far, to duet with Mark Knopfler in front of a live national television audience. |
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Meanwhile, synchronised swimmers will fly in from Egypt and China to take part in solo, duet and team disciplines. |
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Iain Gray and Gordon Banks entertained workers at the Highland Spring factory with a super nose flute duet. |
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Randalu or contrabassist Phil Donkin then echo the original line in a form of duet. |
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Listen out, too, for her duet with Andrea Bocelli, and the angelic Quanta Qualia. |
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She would stand on a beer crate to sing into the microphone, sometimes a solo or as a duet with her stepfather, while her mother played piano. |
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One problem is that 'ue' is often pronounced bisyllabically, as in cruet, duet, fluent, suet. |
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Pieczonka and Yowl were well matched vocally, and their duet, which became increasingly physical as it progressed, was galvanizing. |
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Miss Piggy and celine Dion have a fun duet, too, which is kind of cool. |
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On 12 November 2009, Jenkins performed a duet with cellist Julian Lloyd Webber for Children in Need at the Royal Albert Hall. |
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But her voice was overly operatic for a musical and frequently off key, though I thoroughly enjoyed her climactic duet with Elrich. |
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A cheesy duet with an Elvis impersonator and a holier-than-thou Gospel finale are less impressive. |
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In the middle of this cycle of generation and decay, Kerr and Conway emerged in an egalitarian duet. |
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That's here along with I Can't Stay Mad At You, plus a version of Patience and a duet with Bobby Bare on A Dear John Letter. |
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Elton John performed a piano duet with Lady Gaga at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. |
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Her duet with Beyonce was amazing, even if she did get a bit overemotional about singing with her idol. |
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One of its greatest moments is the duet Sull 'Aria which provided one of the most poignant moments in the movie The Shawshank Redemption. |
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Their performance included a duet with Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the Bee Gees. |
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His partner in the duet was Fran Jaye, and Jaye has a powerful voice that also fought the sound system but mostly won. |
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The pair, who have yet to officially confirm their relationship, wowed the teeny bopper crowd with a duet of her hit track Umbrella. |
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Even Prince himself turns up for a duet on The Electric Lady. |
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Botha and the shapelier Elisabeth, Eva-Maria West-broek, stood three metres apart in their passionate love duet and barely looked at each other. |
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During the event, the video for a fundraising single was premiered, Bowie's duet with Mick Jagger. |
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But the duet had more of a Tharpian ranginess and invention than a Balanchinian symmetry. |
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Calls can sometimes take the form of a duet between the pair. |
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They were later joined by all 322 participants in a chorus, including Gwyn Hughes Jones, Bryn Terfel and Dennis O'Neill sang a duet from Pearl Fishers. |
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Brancy's duet with Papagena towards the end was a bright spot, and their cute choreography was charming and a refreshing respite from the stodginess of the main action. |
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She joined them on tour for several dates to sing the duet live. |
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Guest Artist ACB Dance Company will present its 2012 duet Tintinnabuli. |
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The rest of the set comprises singles such as Dirrty, Lady Marmalade, Come On Over and Nobody Wants To Be Lonely, the latter a duet with swivel-hipped Ricky Martin. |
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Both soprano saxophone parts are printed as one part with the measures aligned in scorelike duet style, and the alto and tenor saxophone parts are laid out in the same manner. |
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The Ohio MTA All-Ohio Piano Ensemble will honor David Karp, NCTM, with a concert of his duet and solo compositions June 10-12 on the camous of Bowling Green State University. |
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Kim Kaye played Faure's Sicilienne on her flute, accompanied by Ian Abbott, and they joined forces in a piano duet with pieces from A Sound of Music. |
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Phone owners who prefer the exotic canchoose the Amazon parrot's call, the sound of a desert cobra attacking, the snarl of lions or a duet by tropical boubous. |
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At the beginning of his career as an entertainer his act would end with a joke version of the duet Sweethearts, in which he sang both the baritone and falsetto parts. |
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A gauze-wrapped solo performed in a bathtub was the funniest, and a floor-bound duet that tied Peralta and Jane Blount up in knots was the danciest bit. |
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