Based on rate stats, Wagner is unquestionably one of the best active pitchers, left-handed relievers, and southpaws in the history of the game. |
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In 1866 Cosima moved in with Wagner on Lake Lucerne, and they let the tongues wag. |
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Valved horns were permitted, in the light of Wagner's own equivocation about them, joining those valved horn hybrids known as Wagner tubas. |
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Just like the standard horn in F, the Wagner tuba is written a fifth higher than sounding. |
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Then there is a piano, a celesta and the two Wagner tubas, which are part of a group of fifteen wind instruments. |
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The repertoire for the Wagner tuba is severely limited, but unsurpassed for sheer quality. |
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His Wagner tuba was an especially fine instrument, made by the Stradivarius Gadget Works in Birmingham. |
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His drawings are also found in travel books and the stories of operas by Richard Wagner. |
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In the opera's famous opening scene, deep in the waters of the Rhine river, Wagner unfolds an immense, rolling E-flat major chord. |
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It mixes Wagner with Ravel, adding its acid rock roof raiser theme song every few minutes to induce true aural frenzy. |
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Wagner carefully and self-consciously based his design on those principles, while aestheticizing them, by invoking the ideal community. |
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I had a fantasy that it was off to drive round the local council estate with the windows wound down and Wagner booming out of the woofers. |
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Here, representationalism borders on musical Impressionism, a concept Wagner discussed with Auguste Renoir. |
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This is an opera that definitely sings, but perhaps too reticently for those bred on Verdi, Puccini, and Wagner. |
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Wagner had fled from Dresden just a few weeks before Hugo had left Stuttgart, and both had taken the route to Paris via Switzerland. |
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The tea dance will be held at Bexhill Hall from 2-6 pm, featuring serial lippy wearer Vanessa Wagner as mistress of ceremonies. |
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I'm not sure that eschewing the incipient vulgarity of the two marches by Wagner is entirely a good thing, though! |
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McBride singled in a run in the second, banging a ball off the glove of diving third baseman Ken Boyer to score Leon Wagner. |
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Elaine Wagner bumps the car door shut with her hip, her arms full with her purse and a shopping bag almost overflowing with used paperbacks. |
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Wagner argues that the history of thuggee need no longer be limited to the study of its representation. |
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Even if you don't fish, check out these beauties at the J.D. Wagner web page. |
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In this respect he forms the link between Wagner and Schoenberg, who was soon to complete the destruction of classical tonal harmony. |
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Gilchrist and Wagner are coordinating both full-length post-sequencing analysis, and clone selection. |
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The rapturous love music of the first movement is worthy of Wagner or Strauss. |
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Wagner went in a different direction, starting a foundation for underprivileged kids. |
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But his coverage of the Wagner report greatly downplays the report's criticisms. |
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The dramatic aspects of a Wagner opera performance were unmistakably present. |
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Wagner wanted the lightly colored textures of woodwinds, but the weight that only some 20 brass instruments can provide. |
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For these operas, Wagner mined the same vein of Nordic myth that J.R.R. Tolkien used a century later for his own Ring epic. |
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Lee traced the elements of the Ring cycle that Wagner took, not from Norse and German myth, but from the works of Aeschylus. |
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All that is experienced at the user end is the computer equivalent of playing Wagner on a penny whistle. |
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The germ of his falling-out with his beloved Wagner lay in his growing awareness of Wagner's personal ignobility and malevolence. |
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The Prelude for Orchestra opens slowly in a way that reminds us, if nothing else, of musical impressionism's roots in Wagner. |
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They did look a bit young to have come to a concert performance of a Wagner opera without parents. |
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Wagner addressed the question of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in the natural sciences. |
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Multimedia ultimately makes its own best counterargument by choosing an inaugural address by Wagner. |
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The staging was subpar and the costumes a crashing bore to anyone who knows anything about Wagner performances of the last 40 years or so. |
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The air was electric as the sell-out crowd waited in excited anticipation to hear the 64-year-old Spaniard sing favourites from Verdi and Wagner. |
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What he does is very good, but systematically disappoints all expectations of the Wagner community, both fans and enemies alike. |
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The Reluctant Soldier On the day before he died, Eddie Wagner wrote an encouraging letter to a friend back at Penn State. |
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The Wagner Act of 1935 also created the National Labor Relations Board to help oversee employee disputes in private industry. |
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Dr Wagner claimed that simply exterminating the street dogs was not enough because areas that are cleared of dogs quickly become repopulated. |
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If one ventures to wonder whether Haitink has the quicksilver mind necessary for Mozart, it is only because his Verdi and Wagner were superlative. |
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Highly respected for her mastery of the French repertoire, she launched into Wagner as if to the manner born, diction and dynamics perfect and every note impeccably placed. |
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Wagner has seen it all, and he had just written that book Pieces of My Heart. |
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And all of a sudden, the bill that Rockefeller and Wagner had declared dead was very much alive. |
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He never completely lost his fascination with Wagner, particularly Wagner's harmony, and it certainly comes out here in the many chromatic and enharmonic shifts. |
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Although Jarnot delayed his arrival to Washington by two days to combat the flu, vocal coarseness was seldom heard in his full program of songs by Wagner, Liszt, and Duparc. |
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American, which has a big hub at DFW, expects to offer through-ticketing from Love Field to much of the country via St. Louis, said spokesman Tim Wagner. |
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In the first pair of lines, Wagner uses alliteration so deftly that the reader can notice and appreciate it without flinching from a barrage of like sounds. |
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Robert Dean Smith is a Heldentenor with a lyrical quality to his voice, which makes his interpretations of Wagner movingly beautiful even in their heaviest moments. |
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Lutheran chorales were so often the basis of Bach's counterpoint, and Wagner devised for his Nuremberg mastersingers a counterpoint that was both traditional and contemporary. |
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Like Wagner's overture, this movement is a Romantic ode to Classical counterpoint, and one at times seems to hear actual Wagner themes peeking out from behind the curtain. |
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Natalie Wood drowned in 1981 while yachting off Catalina with husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken and for a while there were rumors of foul play. |
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Both of them were wrong, and to prove it the APO had concocted a meal with a Brahms symphony as the first course and some gourmet Wagner items in the second. |
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He told officers he was on his way to pick his gal pal at Wagner. |
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Wagner wrote the second act of Tristan just around the corner, and Napoleon watched a regatta from a terrace on the Grand Canal a chamber pot's throw away. |
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The reported casualties from this amalgamation are to include Barbee, Weiger, Yanni, Chalmers, Cerezini, White, Goo-Goo, and Wagner. |
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These simpler computer-based voting systems would be more reliable and easier to scrutinize for tampering than those used today, Wagner says. |
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Help was on hand from guitarist Dom Brown, saxist Simon Willescroft and miniskirted singers Jessie Wagner and Annie Ross. |
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Wagner and Josh Lederman won the Mission League title and made it to the semifinals of the Southern Section championships. |
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Wagner took care of the family by farming dry land with workhorses, raising up to 2,000 turkeys and pulling broomcorn. |
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I HAD the pleasure of visiting the Town Hall to watch the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra perform works by Richard Wagner and Anton Bruckner. |
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In this case, Backhaus and Wagner in their 1988 article on cameralistics have examined the situation in Germany. |
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His fellow judge had taken it upon herself to bring down Wagner with one misaimed personal shot. |
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The WNO's orchestra will also stage concerts, featuring works by Zemlinsky, Berg, Wagner, Alma Mahler, Gustav Mahler, Bruckner and Henze. |
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The bass instruments include the valved tenor horn, the bombardon, the ophicleide, the serpent, the bass tuba, and the Wagner tuba. |
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It fixes Jeter firmly in the constellation of the greats, like Stan Musial, Roberto Clemente, Carl Yastrzemski and Honus Wagner. |
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Wagner demands a musical and dramatic tour de force from the incestuously begotten mortal hero, which Ryan nearly has in his bones. |
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Contrary to assumptions of earlier writers, Melton finds no evidence that Wagner tubas yet existed for that performance. |
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Danish duo Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo were joined by two others for their live shows. |
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According to Wagner, the cost of transporting the waste to the site made it unfeasible. |
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Wagner declared his intention to express the function of the building in its exterior. |
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Among these were masters of orchestration from whom he learned much, such as Berlioz and Richard Wagner. |
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At Leipzig, Delius became a fervent disciple of Wagner, whose technique of continuous music he sought to master. |
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Its harmony and modulation are conventional, and the work bears the clear fingerprints of Wagner and Grieg. |
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In May 1877, Richard Wagner himself conducted the first half of each of the eight concerts which made up the Grand Wagner Festival. |
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A Poison Ivy tale drawn by Mark Buckingham and a Riddler story illustrated by Bernie Mireault and Matt Wagner. |
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Under Boult it recorded a wide range of music from Bach to Mozart and Beethoven, Brahms, Wagner and Elgar. |
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Its first Wagner production, Lohengrin, and its first Mozart, The Marriage of Figaro, were both performed in 1962, conducted by Charles Groves. |
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For one of these, Johann Jakob Wagner, who had been misunderstood and was almost forgotten, a palingenesis had already begun. |
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The German composer Richard Wagner is said to have strong influences of the Nordic mythology in his musical pieces. |
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There are also bridges in the music where Wagner has an accelerando over a few bars to a new tempo. |
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However, another Visconti movie happened then to be issued in France under the title Le Crepuscule des Dieux, referring also to the Wagner Opera. |
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Wagner uses the piano orchestrally here, with much tremolo and colorful registration. |
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InformationWeek author, David Wagner, is handing out humorous and serious awards for the geekiest stuff of the year. |
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Wagner has threatened to karate chop the lads in boyband One Direction and has quit the X Factor house for a Holiday Inn. |
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Last season, when the Giants came to town, a noted ballhawk named Wes Wagner scored tickets in the first row of the bleacher boxes in right field. |
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In fact, there is a distinct difference between a collector and an investor, says Stefan Blicker, owner of Nicker Pierce Wagner Wine Merchants in the heart of Napa Valley. |
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Jones also took part in a piece of musical theatre about the women of the Wagner clan and their influences on the Bayreuth Festival entitled Wagnerin. |
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She is currently the President of the Wagner Society of Great Britain. |
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In the late sixties she started to work with the lighter Wagner roles, like Elsa in Lohengrin and Senta in The Flying Dutchman, roles that became her trade mark. |
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Her last public performance was in 2005 in a comeback performance in Cardiff doing excerpts from her celebrated Isolde and other Wagner performances. |
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Viewers quickly get the message that the breakthrough technology of Wagner ThermoQuiet brake pads provides strong stopping power and virtually eliminates brake noise. |
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In the 19th century, Richard Wagner composed the opera Tristan und Isolde, now considered one of the most influential pieces of music of all time. |
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To that end, he invented the Wagner tuba, which combines the tonal elements of the French horn and the trombone, and is often also played by French hornists. |
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Richard Wagner notoriously argued that those who were ethnically different could not comprehend the artistic and cultural meaning inherent in national culture. |
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In his study of memory skills in Moroccan children, Wagner found no differences between unschooled and Quranically schooled children on most tasks. |
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Led by the operas of German composer Richard Wagner, such as Der Ring des Nibelungen, Vikings and the Romanticist Viking Revival have inspired many creative works. |
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Otto Wagner, in Vienna, was another pioneer of the new style. |
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In the film, the music of Franz Liszt is stolen by Richard Wagner. |
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Williams enjoyed opera from an early age, particularly Mozart and Wagner. |
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Elgar stands on the shoulders of Berlioz, Wagner, and Liszt, from whose influences he has freed himself until he has become an important individuality. |
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The lyricism in Delius's early compositions reflected the music he had heard in America and the influences of European composers such as Edvard Grieg and Richard Wagner. |
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Head coach David Wagner hailed the Bermudian's all-round contribution as he scored his fifth of the season to seal the 2-0 Championship win at Birmingham City. |
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Best removed the nightwatchman Neil Wagner with a snorter and two balls later, Ross Taylor slashed to the keeper, mirroring his dismissal from the first innings. |
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His distinctive compositional style was the product of many influences, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss being most crucial early in his development. |
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Vaughan Williams had no wish to follow in the traditions of Stanford's idols, Brahms and Wagner, and he stood up to his teacher as few students dared to do. |
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In April 1871, Richard Wagner initially turned left, heading in the direction of the Margravial Opera House, said at the time to possess Germany's largest stage. |
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In Meshom and The Little One, Wagner has found a way to enlighten us to some of the Ojibwa culture and language that adds an educational element and enhances the story. |
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He was trained in Mendelssohn's ideas and techniques but was also exposed to a variety of musical styles, including Schubert, Verdi, Bach, and Wagner. |
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In 1927 the BBC and Covent Garden collaborated in a series of public concerts with an orchestra of 150 players under conductors including Richard Strauss and Siegfried Wagner. |
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