Even though fleece doesn't ravel, the rows of stitching lines need to be sewn on the bias to achieve a good bloom. |
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Wash the finished bag a few times, allowing the seam allowances to ravel. |
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At most, the piece underlines a common notion of ravel as predicting later, more strenuously modern music. |
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In solving a problem we need to ravel out some of the contributing factors and work with those we can control. |
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What results is a controlled ravel and a fluffy chenille effect. |
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If your fabrics tend to ravel, serge the seam raw edges together. |
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If you have a serger, you can use it to finish fabric edges so they don't ravel, but the zigzag stitch on your regular machine works well, too. |
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The savannah valley is shadeless, spotted only with the thorny ravel of mesquite bushes. |
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If anything, there is an even greater range of mood and melodic expression than in the Ravel. |
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Suddenly, months later, I find myself with fistfuls of Mozart, Schubert, and Ravel under my fingers and a quickly approaching recital engagement. |
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After three pieces of varyingly challenging ear candy, Ravel was refreshing in how he makes no concessions to the conventions of the listener. |
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The gamelan of Bali in particular attracted him, as it had Debussy and Ravel, with its sharp contrasts of rippling color and percussive blows. |
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Fascinated by toys and their miniature mechanisms, Ravel wrote his Mother Goose suite for two musical children as a four-hand duet. |
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Ravel depicted a culture spinning out on control with uncontrolled kinetic energy. |
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Yet this same musician played the Blues movement of the Ravel Sonata with the jazzy verve of a Stephane Grappelli. |
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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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Expression is not expelled with menacing pitchfork alla Stravinsky nor repressed like Ravel. |
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After the Brahms and the Haydn he learned three preludes and fugues of Bach, two Beethoven sonatas, a nocturne by Chopin, and pieces by Schumann and Ravel. |
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His formative student years were spent in Paris as a pupil of d' Indy at the Schola Cantorum, though he learnt more from the impressionism of Debussy and Ravel. |
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It sounds like odd moments of Berlioz, Tchaikovsky or Ravel, but only in respect of isolated chords here and there, a harp glissando upbeat, a stretto passage for the violins. |
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Sami Ravel puts a brick in the bottom of the tank in the toilet, which decreases the volume of water needed to fill it up. |
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Ravel was always disappointed with pianists who consistently played the work too slowly, for according to him, it is the princess, not the pavane, who is dead. |
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The second half of the program also included a lithe and buoyantly phrased rendition of the Ravel, for which the weather graciously cooperated. |
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Full of magic, mystery and that unique allure of the Mediterranean, this piece is as captivatingly fresh as anything written by Ravel and Respighi. |
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Galimir's personal recollections of Ravel, Schoenberg and Webern helped to inspire Ms. Koh's passion for collaborating with living composers. |
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The first quartet was written soon after Vaughan Williams's studies in Paris with Ravel, whose influence is strongly evident. |
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I wanted to confirm the new style, as I had encountered it in the first performance of Ligeti's Lux aeterna of 1966, by adapting its manner of writing to the music of Ravel. |
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The latter work gave Ravel an opportunity of doing ingenious and amusing things with the animals and inanimate objects that come to life in this tale of bewitchment and magic in which a naughty child is involved. |
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It was obvious to me that Bill Evans was influenced by Ravel, too. |
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Ravel took few pupils, and was known as a demanding taskmaster for those he agreed to teach. |
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I associate Ravel with your music from the beginning of your career. |
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French classical composers, from Bizet to Ravel, also drew upon Spanish themes, and distinctive Spanish genres became universally recognized. |
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Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy are the most prominent figures associated with Impressionist music. |
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Of course, interpretation and use of the sostenuto pedal are two key components to any approach to the performance of any Ravel piano literature. |
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Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel and Johannes Brahms in a Beall Hall concert that should be a heartstopper. |
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Indeed, Ravel never seemed far from Philippe Jordan's mind's ear in his dancingly prismatic account of the score, executed with precision and power by the splendid orchestra. |
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