From the reader's point of view, this translation looks like a polyphonic swirl of voices. |
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The intricate polyphonic choruses and semi-choruses with solo recitative were always lucidly controlled. |
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Its various repertoire covers a wide range of musical works from unisonous songs to polyphonic compositions of the Renaissance. |
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His secular vocal music, monodic and polyphonic, is mainly contained in five volumes of Musiche, and ten volumes of madrigals and villanellas. |
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The polyphonic voices of the poem remind us at every turn that all of these larger issues concern a pervasive discomfort with the body. |
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This is a very respectable, 64-voice polyphonic synth featuring four oscillators. |
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It has a 40-voice polyphonic sound system for ringtones, and operates on GSM and GPRS networks. |
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Sound quality is also excellent, with a three-voice polyphonic speaker, so the supplied ringtones sound great. |
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Attaining an ideal balance of voices in strictly polyphonic textures is one of the greatest challenges pianists face. |
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Meanings collide, conflict, merge, and diverge in the continuous multi-logic or polyphonic universe of the novel. |
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The way forward is to view texts as speaking with polyphonic voices and performing multiple speech actions. |
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The device contains 8MB of RAM, a greyscale screen and a 16-channel polyphonic sound system. |
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It may be stranger and more sublime to hear a polyphonic impression of George Michael's voice than to listen to the real thing one more time. |
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The polyphonic sounds are for compatible Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, NEC, Panasonic, Sharp and Siemens models and you need WAP to download them. |
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It didn't just have polyphonic sound, it had a colour screen, WAP, and was Java-enabled for downloadable games. |
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The polyphonic string sound is something of a phenomenon but what is it all about? |
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The publication of polyphonic music, and particularly the Latin motets that Byrd insisted that East print, was not especially profitable. |
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Attwood attests that a partiality for the polyphonic music of JS Bach motivated Mozart to supplement his fortepiano with a pedal board. |
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The Storm Music Studio now comes with 13 virtual instruments and also includes the new Shadow virtual analog polyphonic synth. |
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Using two iterations, I had nine polyphonic instruments up and running, with polyphony occasionally spilling over 100 notes simultaneously. |
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The harp becomes the polyphonic instrument of choice as will be continually explained. |
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Division technique...penetrated nearly all 17th century English instrumental forms, including the venerable polyphonic fancy. |
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Valen's approach was derived from Bach, from whose music he evolved a polyphonic technique of dissonant counterpoint. |
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He also sings in the extraordinary polyphonic style that produces two notes in harmony. |
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When polyphonic motets were intended to replace Gregorian chants in the Mass or Divine Office, they generally reproduce their texts exactly. |
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Here he takes the traditional polyphonic form of church music and gives it a modern twist, with unexpected endings and harmonies. |
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It is one name in three inflections, a polyphonic unity of three modulations of voice. |
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Other forms of secular polyphonic song, mostly treating the subject of courtly love, evolved at the end of the 13th century. |
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Moreover, a polyphonic style resists univocal concepts of selfhood, which posit the self as knowable and unified. |
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While polyphonic tones were better than monotones, they still sounded more like an old video game than the music they were patterned after. |
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It has attracted numerous polyphonic settings, by such composers as Victoria, Palestrina, and Mozart. |
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Common across the range are high quality color screens, Java, always-on packet data, polyphonic ring tones, and support for MMS picture messaging. |
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His music tends not to be based on plainsong chants, where many of his predecessors would probably have used the chant melodies as the basis of the polyphonic compositions. |
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This fissure is expressed by Glatshteyn's use of a polyphonic narrative style in which the autobiographical voice is muted while other voices predominate. |
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Turns a monophonic Mini into a total Monsta by taking all the polyphonic voices and assigning them to a single note. |
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Many of the choruses in the oratorio feature a similar blending of musical textures, with homophonic and polyphonic passages appearing in turn. |
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The Subtractor is a polyphonic synthesizer laid out much like an advanced analog synth. |
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Westernisation meant introducing polyphonic music, Italian theatre, sciences and technologies and later on, western films. |
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My sense of harmony, abrupt juxtapositions of texture, polyphonic approaches to rhythm, and voicing, probably have a lot to do with this relatively early fascination. |
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The origin of the melody is unclear: it could be a folk song, a composed piece or the tenor of a polyphonic song. |
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Humanistic studies continued under the powerful popes of the High Renaissance, Julius II and Leo X, as did the development of polyphonic music. |
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If the choir sings a polyphonic Mass setting the Mass be 10 to 20 minutes longer, perhaps. |
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In the case of polyphonic material, DNA Direct Note Access offers you access even to the individual notes in chords. |
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It has become militant with the group Canta U Populu Corsu and has developed into polyphonic schools with the group A Filetta. |
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In the first part of this workshop, participants will become familiar with the different voices present in polyphonic pieces for guitar. |
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Anonymous polyphonic works appeared, which had characteristic Central European features. |
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Two envelope generators are present, along with an arpeggiator that works in a monophonic, duophonic or polyphonic fashion in four different modes. |
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The 64 melodious polyphonic ring tones, which are composed on a Yamaha piano, offer a wide variety of choices, from classical to New Age and even funk. |
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It runs as a polyphonic symphony compared to the simple percussion section of the heart or the synchronized cellos of the liver. |
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It was with shock and horror that I opened the newspaper a few weeks ago, to learn that polyphonic ringtones are now outselling pop singles by a significant margin. |
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To the polyphonic science is added, paradoxically, the charm of spontaneity, as the work, during its execution, gives the impression of an improvisation along the ostinato bass lines of the tetrachord. |
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Mono: all oscillator presets can play polyphonic or monophonic. |
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The impressive plainsong melody to which the hymn was sung was used by composers of religious works from the 16th century onward, either in its original form or as the basis of a polyphonic composition. |
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In the hands of these consummately skilled polyphonic composers, war in its audible form becomes something manageable, an evil that can be exorcised, and peace a tangible good that can safeguard and nourish the people. |
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Their father Ghjuliu frequently transformed the family home into a recording studio and it was Bernardini senior who introduced his sons to the traditional polyphonic music of their homeland. |
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Ingrained in the collective culture, it regains its truth with the awakening in the seventies of the Corsican identity thanks to the new polyphonic entities. |
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He makes use of them with his astounding science, and he blends the polyphonic techniques in such a way as to create a great variety of both processes and moods. |
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Thus, the otherwise homophonic Gogo people employ polyphonic techniques in their saigwa and msunyunho songs, and Nyakyusa children of southwestern Tanzania use yodel and polyphony in a song type called kibota. |
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On Bakhtin's concepts of dialogism and the polyphonic novel, see Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics, ed. |
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Guillemot International becomes the first company in the world to design, manufacture and market a 64-voice polyphonic sound card, the Maxi Sound 64, and to master true quadraphonic sound reproduction. |
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Compositions by Gaston Allaire include music for organ, motets, a prelude and fugue for string orchestra, a Suite laurentienne for orchestra and a polyphonic mass. |
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With his young professional singers, founder and director Rachid Safir explores the possibilities of the vocal arts, marrying polyphonic and solo work. |
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Lock: Selecting this locks all polyphonic voices in sync with each other. |
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A musically and technically demanding composition, it consists of two substantial choral movements, partly concertante and partly polyphonic, based on two biblical utterances. |
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Melodic phrases, often given to brass instruments, emerge against the background of a basically rhythmic motivic web and, particularly in the central movement, form more lyrical polyphonic passages. |
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Religious musical practice consisted largely of plainchant melodies, supplemented by the polyphonic repertoire from the beginning of the century, or even of the previous one. |
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Customers with these camera equipped colour screen handsets initially want to personalize them with their choice of polyphonic ringtone and colourful wallpaper. |
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Vocal music in the Renaissance is noted for the flourishing of an increasingly elaborate polyphonic style. |
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From the 1330s and onwards, emerged the polyphonic style, which was a more complex fusion of independent voices. |
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He introduces most of the witnesses in an unedited way, in a kind of polyphonic account by friends and loved ones, by artists and technicians with whom he worked, and even interviews Gainsbourg himself. |
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Theoretically, metre appears to be without stress accent, and certainly much polyphonic music of a later period, such as the masses of Palestrina, has an almost stressless flow. |
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Four centuries earlier, in his six meditations on the medieval hymn O Gloriosa Domina, the master of the vihuela Luis de Narvaez reveals the full subtlety of his polyphonic art. |
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It is clear that in a polyphonic model, the initialisations of superimposed events should be established from the same perspective, that is to say in relation to each other. |
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You had one simple droning B note running through your last album Le Fil, but the striking difference this time round is that the arrangements are polyphonic? |
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Both the chaconne and passacaglia, related polyphonic types, were based on dancelike ostinato patterns, often with specific harmonic implications. |
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In polyphonic settings the old technique of 13th century descant with parallel fifths and octaves and counter-movements was consciously reverted to. |
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The traditional dances and polyphonic singing found in the Shoplouk region of Bulgaria are still performed by a group of elderly women, the Bistritsa Babi. |
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In particular, participants are invited to address social, phonological, grammatical, syntactic and lexical features of varieties of French, as well as dialogic and polyphonic dimensions of the language. |
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Much of William's known surviving music is set to Latin texts, including 2 masses and more than 20 motets written in the broad polyphonic style of English music that preceded the madrigal. |
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Multipart singing in African music embraces two entirely different approaches, homophonic and polyphonic, with the definition of these words adapted to African cultures. |
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Of particular interest is the fact that after Vespers the De profundis devotion was to follow immediately the performance of three polyphonic votive antiphons. |
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It also features an accelerated PCI wavetable polyphonic sound controller with 4-channel Line level outputs offering impressive sound capabilities. |
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Another polyphonic style of singing, more like the Corsican paghjella and liturgic in nature, is found in Sardinia and is known as cantu a cuncordu. |
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In polyphonic novels, characters break through the monologic plane of the novel and create a plurality of autonomous voices, independent from the authorial discourse. |
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