A third passage features a two-part canonic effect, grouping the sopranos with the tenors, and the altos with the basses. |
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For the canonic defense to work, everything substantively provocative in the offending art work has to be played down or simply denied. |
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The canonic male point of view is put in question by being reproduced, and so to speak re-framed, within a female artist's discourse. |
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The Holy Synod urged all priests and parishioners to repent and come back to the unity of the canonic church. |
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There's an unspoken rule that when one reviews a revival of an older or canonic work you're not allowed to comment on the original text. |
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No theory can be taken as forever canonic and the case of Greek mythology is long overdue for a new paradigm. |
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But this re-issue features solo songs, part-songs and canonic works in a variety of styles. |
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Enlivened by accents in popular style, the writing includes several canonic sequences. |
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But its canonic chase has more anxiety than elegance, for each time it starts to flow it soon works its way to an explosive outburst. |
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The work mixes long, singing lines with fugal and canonic sections. |
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The canonic working of the tune in the accompaniment is most ingenious. |
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Despite the seemingly perfect formal design of the capital in its canonic form, there has been subtle but significant variation in the details of this order since antiquity. |
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Bold modulations and sharply accented canonic interplay build to a level of unbearable tension. |
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However those critical scholars who are drawing conclusions from the canonic texts alone believe that the woman Jesus rescued and Mary were two separate persons. |
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The second theme begins quietly in the violins but soon expands to a vigorous canonic episode engaging the full orchestra. |
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Gould's way of 'moving forward' was to subject the standard canonic repertoire and conventional classical performance practices to radical personal critique. |
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The high-spirited Menuetto is traditional in its phrase structure, but the chromaticism of its melodies and the use of canonic techniques link it to the rest of the symphony. |
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This tune is the first point of departure in the development, where its closing bars are turned into a canonic duel between the upper and lower strings. |
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After a startling abruption and a slow recovery, the canonic process is resumed at, with a whole slew of redundant entries on the last phrase. |
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It is essential for the analyst to be able to construct these canonic statements out of the linguistic statements given in the lexies. |
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Next comes a transitional theme comprised of fanfares and brilliant scales, followed by a four-part canonic mini-development of the original four-note motive. |
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Within the collection of the six sonatas for obbligato harpsichord and violin, the A-major sonata certainly has the most extensive canonic writing. |
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