Leeds Parish Church and Chelsea choirs later got together for a festival evensong, followed by a recital by the Chelsea singers. |
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She brings a deep musing regret to her recital of a sad poem about true love untimely slain, how it will never rise from the grave again. |
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En route to the recital she was cranky, giving me the cold slitty eye-beam treatment in the rear view mirror. |
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The event will begin on Saturday evening in Newtown Church with an evening of music, song and recital. |
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When he was a sophomore, the dance instructor asked him to compose some music for a dance recital. |
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The use of the adverb 'only' both in the recital and in the habendum put this beyond argument. |
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She studied at the conservatory but got stage fright when she had to play in front of an audience for her graduation recital. |
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Pre-Kronos, any chamber music recital was a staid affair where great music was all-important. |
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The musically inclined can look forward to an array of Carnatic music concerts, flute recital and a grand violin concert. |
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The recital concludes with a rarely heard aria with cello obbligato from Arianna, written for the soprano castrato Carlo Scalzi. |
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I know that I cannot learn two oratorios in three months while also preparing a recital, because I am not an organized person. |
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Whenever his celebrated opera performances leave him time, Heppner tries to fit in a recital. |
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He did come to hear his son give a recital on one occasion, and he provided him with a new piano after he finished his music studies. |
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Whether it's a poetry recital or a game of charades, any performance can become a life lesson. |
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Fil is trying to listen to the tape recording he made of the dance recital, but he accidentally hits the erase button. |
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For instance, when I was at a dance recital the director asked me to take off my necklace because we shouldn't have jewelry on. |
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This young Chinese clarinettist's recital of potted fantasias on operas by Verdi, Bellini and Ponchielli is bravura fluff. |
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Students need to understand that in the real world, concertizing is not about playing for your relatives and classmates in a degree recital. |
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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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Five dancers performed the invocatory item to Lord Krishna, which is the start of a Manipuri recital. |
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In a major performance in 1983 in a prominent American city, the critic reviewing the concert crucified the entire recital. |
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With his frilly, fancy clothes and fastidious manner, Cantus always seemed like he belonged more at a poetry recital than in battle. |
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As I see it the recital does not preclude Mr Khan from saying that though the price had been determined it had been determined incorrectly. |
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Or the teacher who accosted his student backstage after her full recital, dressing her down in front of her peers for all her musical failures. |
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Placido Domingo has released more than 100 recital discs, crossover albums and complete operas over his five-decade career. |
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He has recorded two discs of Schubert's piano music and the Charlton recital is given in preparation of a third. |
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A chamber music quartet was rehearsing for a Vivaldi recital, and it was gorgeous. |
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With her inimitable recital she established an immediate rapport with the audience. |
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Next Friday it performs a recital of sacred choral music at Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford. |
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At the festival he will perform a solo recital and play the Elgar concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. |
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He performed a solo recital at Benaroya Recital Hall and has appeared with several orchestras. |
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In the first half of the recital he performed music by Buxtehude, Bach and John Ireland. |
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They gave a video show outlining the history of the company, and the school's music teacher performed a recital. |
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This recital will feature the music of Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, George Gershwin, Paul Schoenfield, Yehudi Wyner and Arlene Zallman. |
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This work is not a recital of the principal events connected with Guru Nanak's life nor is it a compendium of his teachings. |
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Their questions are good and they aren't looking for a recital of the details of the platform. |
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Given what most people today think they know about Fascism, this bare recital of facts is a mystery story. |
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That many people have begun to find a recital of these dangers tiresome is perhaps an even greater threat. |
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A recital of the story is not really possible with such a wide-ranging and epic film. |
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The same formula appears in the recital relating to the purpose of the 1880 purchase. |
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After watching the recital, marked by an austere alaap and complex rhythmic patterns, students asked several questions. |
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We hope the foregoing non-exhaustive recital will serve to kindle pride and interest in our collective heritage. |
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Her students are required to attend two group classes per semester and participate in a semester recital. |
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Even in recital, Daniels is a stage animal whose singing crackles with drama. |
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Missing a child's class recital, a spouse's birthday or a wedding anniversary takes its toll over time. |
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I came close to turning down this recital because of the most appalling reviewer's tickets I've ever had. |
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Mahler, meanwhile, took the art song from the recital venue to the concert hall by replacing the piano accompaniment with orchestra. |
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Dressed in a modern lounge suit and armed only with a carafe of water, he breezes through this enormous recital without seeming to break sweat. |
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What looks at first sight to be a straightforward recorded song recital turns out to be far more intricately and thoughtfully put together. |
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His reviews, often scathingly honest, were usually prophetic of how well the public would receive a film, dance recital, or exhibition. |
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Greener Grass is a recital of poetry by Lorraine Parker, a poet and textile artist with Mancunian connections. |
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He gave a very good rendition of that recital as it is, in Maori, and then requested that it be translated. |
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This bill goes through a complicated recital of grievance, in English and in Maori. |
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Thursday's recital includes solo piano masterworks of the classic and romantic eras. |
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The national school children gave a recital on thin whistle and the pre-school tinies paraded with the flags of the nations. |
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Top of the bill is a recital at 3pm in the Sensory Gardens by the Army Band conducted by Captain Mark Armstrong. |
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Now she only performs in two or three operas a year, spending the rest of the time on recital work. |
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The prize item was Debussy's Proses Lyriques, four songs set to the composer's own poetry and for some reason not often sung in recital. |
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Before his death in 1989, there were multitudinous awards, ranging from presidential citations to a Carnegie Hall recital celebrating his life's work. |
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She has retained the freshness of face that was there at her debut recital, which was reflected in her enthusiasm, both being complementary to each other. |
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Over in the Marist Hall that evening a recital will take place at 8pm and the instruments involved are accordions, concertina and guitars and traditional singing. |
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Following Christmas Night Mass, there will be a recital of Christmas songs and carols at the foot of the brae, in order to raise funds for the Christmas Lighting. |
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One of my young boys came up to me after the spring recital and proudly showed me his MTNA Achievement Award Pin, placed on his tie as a tie tack! |
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The recital of her crime too was read out as she knelt, and then the executioner stepped forward with a wooden stave and dealt a hundred blows upon her shoulder. |
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He has blogged about taking his six-year-old to a dance recital. |
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Ms. Brewer's accompanist, Craig Rutenberg, contributed superb playing to this recital, notably in the Strauss Wiegenlied, with its perpetual motion of harplike arpeggiation. |
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Once, after a Chopin recital, he began shouting out loud in the street. |
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She warbled and wobbled through the recital and was greeted with thunderous applause. |
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A Josquin mensural canon highlighted the unusual nature of this group's repertoire and rounded off their stimulating recital with fresh imagination. |
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La troupe du Haras El Djemhouri a agremente la soiree en donnant un recital de cornemuse dans la cour du Palais de la culture. |
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Stories never lose anything in the recital, and consequently this one grew thusly. |
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The series begins with a recital by fortepianist Edwin Good on his replica of a Cristofori fortepiano. |
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The students were then honoured for their participation in the drawing and Qu'ran recital, in addition to sports. |
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The thirty-something from Barcelona is a counter-tenor and his 12 track recital explores the seamier side of Handel's operas. |
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The pop recital celebrated classics from different eras of pop culture with famous songs from a wide variety of artists from prog rock to punk. |
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Another from 1987 is an equally treasurable recital by the great Welsh soprano Margaret Price accompanied by Geoffrey Parsons. |
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Few other pianists would have the courage to open their recital with Bach's six-part Ricercare from the Musical Offering. |
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When all had eaten and prayed the first night prayer, they began to recite their dhikr, then they began the musical recital. |
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His recital will feature the church's grand organ and chamber organ. |
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A selection of celebratory events took place for the 125th Anniversary of the church, over the weekend of 25 and 26 June 2011, including an organ recital. |
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The programme is highly varied with contrasting pieces to suit all tastes and his recital will feature the church's grand organ and chamber organ. |
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The Guild of Ex-choristers has organised a lunchtime organ recital, performed by past organists and choirmasters, together with the current music team. |
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Edwin Good and his wife, Anita Sullivan, own the only copy of a 1722 Cristofori fortepiano, which Good will play in a free recital May 11 at Collier House. |
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