As this passage also suggests, however, moderato cantabile seems to be much more than what is written above the score. |
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A lack of warm cantabile tone, tone subtleties and tonal gradation impoverished the rich melodic lines of the mentioned works. |
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Yet she must also be able to sing a delicate cantabile line and brilliant coloratura. |
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The crystalline lightness of Goode's cantabile line in the Andante poco moto recalled Schubert's songs and vocal music. |
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Then the middle section offers a prime example of cantabile style from the violin, and Neftel's singing tone is intoxicating. |
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His spacious tempo and the rich, focused tone of the violins found the deep Russian melancholy that permeates the Adagio cantabile. |
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The model for the cantabile Andante movement is to be found in the opera air. |
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For this pianist rushing and slowing down in the cantabile sections while drawing attention to the downbeats over the barlines is a measure of profound expression. |
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In response to this opening is an elegiac cantabile, which the cello plays throughout. |
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Here, the traditional demands of poly-phony and trio composition give way to an accompanied cantabile melody. |
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Once again, the cello performs the principal melody, cantabile ed espressivo, in an ambiance reminiscent of Central Asia. |
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The second movement consists of a lyrically ambling Andantino cantabile theme which is developed through five episodes. |
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The combined ingredients of a violin-like cantabile, the sustained harmonies of a keyboard instrument and its unique timbre colours made of the lute the ideal vehicle for the expression of musical thought. |
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The Andante cantabile is in sonata form, but with a concise development. |
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A wonderful piece, combining contrastive cantabile and lyrical, contrapuntal, motoric, dramatic and other areas. |
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The Cadenza is a highly lyrical moment in which the flute exhibits a cantabile, expressive character of great breadth culminating in a whirlwind of sound which is an expression of a sophisticated instrumental virtuosity. |
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He combines the old, more expansive Thuringian-Saxon motet with the shorter, liturgical introit motet, and, above all, with the sensitive cantabile style of his time. |
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In the relation of the three movements one to another: the first and third are brisk and resolute, the second decidedly slow, cantabile, in an ethereal key. |
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Instead of a jaunty allegro the finale meandered in arthritically so Mozart's inspired andante cantabile interjection had to be played at a funereal pace to compensate. |
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I have a very strong feeling in the Andante Cantabile of the players only just resisting the temptation to portamento slides between the notes. |
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The BFCS was complemented by the supple semichorus of South Derbyshire's Cantabile. |
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