Though simple in style and clean in texture, the primo parts of these duets provide the teacher with many opportunities to teach musicianship. |
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They did all sorts of very public, totally barfy couple stuff together, like playing duets on the piano. |
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The portrayal of the situations is assisted by cantatas, arias, duets, operas and music. |
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The playback singer, K. S. Chitra, lends her mellifluent voice to these songs, which include solos, duets and chorus. |
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Of course, there exists a long and time-honoured tradition of guitar duets. |
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Its famous mad scene apart, Lucia is surprisingly Classical, based on a succession of conventional double arias and bipartite duets. |
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His sectional verse anthems incorporate solos, duets, trios, and passages for organ alone. |
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It is for five instruments, four of them accompanying the piano in permutated combinations, duets comprising the most extended passages. |
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During the 96th festival there have been classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, strings, woodwind, brass and keyboard players. |
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Males and females differ in plumage and song, produced in duets or separately. |
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As an excursion through piano duets from Schubert onwards the mix is wide, the music varied and entertaining. |
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Pairs will sing in duets to defend territories and strengthen the pair-bond. |
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At many of these events, advanced students spontaneously improvise solos or duets based on a theme given by audience members. |
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The performers will also tackle solo songs and duets, group numbers, character dances, duologues and slapstick. |
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Ten orchestras will head to the finals, as well as ten soloists, six duets, six quartets and eight ensembles. |
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Accompanied by orchestral percussion, the melodic instruments interweave solos and duets and leave a trail of scattered bells. |
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With younger students, rubato is taught through modeling and playing teacher-student duets. |
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Piano solos, duets, and accompanied songs were the mainstays, joined by novelties for concertinas and harmoniums, and, later on, the pianola. |
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The posture of both birds during duets was nearly horizontal, with the wings typically drooped slightly at the sides. |
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New to Volume 3 are duets, allowing two crooners the option to sing along at the same time. |
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The two duets with Vedder are the strongest of too many funereally morose dirges that bind the album. |
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Over 60 students performed a variety of instrumental solos and duets with music that included jazz, classical film themes and Irish. |
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Primrose is the simpler of the two works, a series of duets on Moravian folk texts for treble choir, violin, and piano. |
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Both are first-class singers, so their duets and solos were dramatically as well as musically effective. |
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This concert featured two singers in solos and a few duets from operettas by Austrian and Hungarian composers. |
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Suddenly, all the world's a stage filled with soulful duets and jazz hands. |
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And next up is Tom Jones's Reload, an interesting compilation featuring duets with other singers. |
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What these duets lack is the opportunity for beginning students to experience playing duets on the low end of the keyboard. |
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Some pairs of kingfishers call in duets, and cooperative groups of kookaburras call in a chorus at dawn and dusk. |
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The student will have learned that during this period, four-part frottole, chanson, and lieder are often performed as voice and lute duets. |
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They approach the piece like a musical score, mingling solo parts with duets, trios and quartets. |
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Opera, as most of them knew it, with its arias, love duets, and noble emotions, did not interest the composer. |
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This series of 11 improvised duets with Toronto saxist Brodie West is a rambunctious pleasure. |
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He opens with a gorgeous study for prepared guitar, but the bulk of the record is given over to duets with fellow axemen. |
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In this recital, these three major British performers introduce their favourite songs and duets. |
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Inuit women sing duets only in a kind of entertaining contest to see who can outlast the other. |
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These challenging but beautiful duets are presented in tenor clef. |
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Some of the most emotionally engaging or memorable songs are duets. |
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He often kept this underlying gentlemanly dance form in his duets, even when the forms were more fragmented. |
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He also composed masses, motets, cantatas, duets, and songs. |
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The libretto gives plenty of scope for choruses, trios, duets and solos. |
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The score is very melodious, eclectic with wonderfull melodies, sumptuous duets and colored effects. |
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Level Four contains six piano duets from the early nineteenth to twentieth centuries by composers Diabelli, Arensky, Gurlitt, Reinecke and others. |
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It wasn't long before a number of instrumental virtuosi, mainly Italians, gave these duets legitimacy by introducing them to the concert hall. |
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The plan of cantabiles, cabalettas, multi-movement duets, and finales that served Bellini, Donizetti, and the young Verdi had been defined by him. |
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In Mr Cunningham's duets, male and female dancers trade moments of power and vulnerability, of falling and being caught. |
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When couples played or sang duets, It was immoral to have debts: I shall continue till I die To pay in cash for what I buy. |
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In the course of his singing career, Macdonough recorded hundreds of solos, duets and ensemble pieces. |
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Rayna and her ex, Deacon, perform one of their old love duets at the bluebird. |
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These sisters were not only good comic performers, they could sing too, with superb solos, duets, trios, quartets, quintets and harmony, backed by a small musical ensemble. |
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From this he generates canons, overtures, duets, fugues, 3-part sinfonias, and even the famous quodlibet, in which several tunes sound simultaneously. |
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The four duets present a rising system of keys, from E minor through F and G to A minor. |
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At the New York City Opera he sang the title role of Handel's Rinaldo, a marathon venture with eight arias, two duets, and batches of tricky roulades. |
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A guitar virtuoso, heir to the lutenists of old, friend of Beethoven and Rossini, Giuliani composed concerti, chamber music, and songs, as well as guitar solos and duets. |
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When this sound duets with a real or imaginary thumb piano as the track comes to a close, another aesthetic plateau is reached and the music's place in time becomes fuzzy. |
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Seduced by the Afro-Cuban tradition in general and the bolero in particular, the Martels originally staged their duets in a Montmartre restaurant. |
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The festival includes classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, pianoforte, strings, woodwind, guitar ensembles, composition, brass and keyboards. |
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A gilded fountain played in the central stage, two sopranos sang operatic duets while the New Zealand School of Dance, in medieval-style costumes, danced around the fountain. |
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From first-year students right up to past pupils, many took to the stage with gusto with solo singers, duets, bands and dancers delighting the capacity audience. |
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In the third movement, they are paired in free duets which emphasize their lyrical qualities. |
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The strings are equal partners in the ensemble, and also have solos and duets. |
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Her repertoire now includes more than one hundred pieces which she performs as solos and nearly a dozen duets and group pieces. |
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The focus was on the basics and team routines, solos, duets as well as patterns and transitions. |
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Publisher Activision has gone further in its partnerships and has also hired one of the other duets Lighthouses of the French electronic music scene: Justice. |
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Included are some of her biggest hits, duets and rare tracks. |
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Many duets, as well as a chorus point musically to the French tradition. |
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Frankie Miller was the first live act that Tyler saw, and she later recorded duets with him. |
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He is about to release a CD of duets with a female impersonator. |
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Three duets chart the course of the building relationship between Jerry Travers, an international stage star, and Dale Tremont, sophisticated woman about town. |
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The superb voice of soprano Dame Emma Kirkby fuses with the countertenor of Canadian star Daniel Taylor in an unforgettable evening devoted to Handel's sublime duets. |
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Neapolitan composers, headed by Alessandro Scarlatti, concerned themselves in the intermezzo with dramatic, comic interplay between two singers in two or three short acts made up of arias, recitatives, and duets. |
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Perfectly paired duets of smooth, buildable colour, in finishes from matte to pearl, blend effortlessly and resist creasing, fading and smudging for unforgettable eyes. |
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In his five-part lieder, Lasso makes the most of contrasting duets and trios very frequently, as in Es jagt ein Jäger a hunting song which serves as an excuse for lightly concealed amatory dalliance. |
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As was the case with Duo 4, only the musical structure of the lute part indicates in all likelihood that these pieces are duets, with its sudden alternation between voluble melodic motifs and simple chord progressions. |
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Artangel's Have Your Circumstances Changed? is a triptych of duets between an elderly man and a boy that takes place in the windows of a former furniture shop in Archway, north London. |
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Whether solo, in duets, or trios, Sylvain Luc has played his cards beautifully, zooming to the top all over the world, an invincible proponent of his art. |
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The results are invigorating indeed, especially on the title track where she duets with Cheb Mami. |
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The first, Christmas Fantasies, a new album of duets for harp and violin, offers a whole new sound to certain classics, thanks to refined accompaniments. |
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The greater composers of the era created thicker accompaniments, transforming their arias into duets between the voice and a particular instrument. |
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As proved by her 2014 duets album with Tony Bennett, Cheek to Cheek, she can outsing almost anyone, and this album overflows with examples of Gaga at full pelt. |
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The difference with this new album is that now the female vocalists get to step centre stage on a number of tracks and share some songs as quasi duets, adding a soulful touch to Stef Kamil's husky tones. |
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The vocabulary is balletic, but it comes with a raucous, rhythmic muscle, and its duets often turn into wild, heartstopping games of throw and catch. |
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Mark Daumail and Morgane Imbeaud left their Clermont-Ferrand cocoon to set off on the high seas of acoustic folk, while still hanging on to their vocal duets and simple tunes. |
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Do you want to do other duets, like you did with Nina Hagen on Fieber? |
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Composed in 1817, the piece is, like most of his other grand duets, a regular four-movement sonata in the form established by the Classical Viennese composers. |
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These were short works, lasting only a few minutes each, but they still fitted in a huge amount of drama. In-between the duets Sir Harrison spoke with the Guardian's classical-music critic, Tom Service. |
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Each of the duets on the album sprang from a different motivation. |
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Lately, one of the duets flagship of the French electronic scene was very busy because of the collaboration with another emblematic group of the French Touch: Phoenix. |
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In a wideranging repertoire, from baroque to modern, from the familiar to new discoveries, the group will perform solos and duets combining famous arias and unique arrangements. |
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He is the author of sixteen operas, fifteen ballets, around thirty concertante works, and almost a hundred chamber works all the way from duets to nonets. |
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They found that warbling antbirds, which form lifelong partnerships in the tropical forests of South America where they are found, normally sing duets to mark their territory. |
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His imagination adds dramatic nuance and dynamic phrasing to Parsons's structural formula of plunking inventive duets between full-company passages. |
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The male has some clear ringing and shrieking tones absent from the harsher repertoire of the female, the difference being obvious when a pair duets. |
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Yet she actually sang two solos and several duets and ensemble pieces. |
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Though usually too nervous to play piano solos, Britten often performed piano duets with Clifford Curzon or Richter, and chamber music with the Amadeus Quartet. |
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