Musically, the sextet mixes punk and ska with Klezmer and Eastern European folk music. |
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Avante-noise sextet The Birds of Paradise are another act whose incendiary live show precedes them. |
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A sextet of artists come together in this unique collaboration, which is documented in a limited-edition book. |
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The intended cycle was, like Schoenberg, for string sextet and using Richard Dehmel's poems. |
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A harmlessly fun prom band, the frisky sextet slickly employ synthesizers, moogs and a farfisa to frame their punk-lite delivery. |
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While my colleagues settled for orchestral, choral or chamber music configurations, I opted for a sextet of Ondes Martenot. |
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Right after we had begun the sextet of act II, with almost the whole cast on stage, we noticed a blue light that began flashing from the house. |
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Kiri took the part of Donna Elvira and Malvina sang Donna Anna in Mozart's sextet from Don Giovanni. |
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All these values are then added together within the sextet in order to obtain an overall number per sextet. |
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Even though it is a wind sextet with piano, they also perform as a trio, quartet and quintet. |
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The sextet devoted way too much ribaldry to speech impediments and Jesus' termagant mum, and the film-making craft, which I'd remembered as spiffy, now looked slack. |
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The sextet received honourable mention, the quintet was ignored. |
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The Orchestra also has a sextet for when we perform at smaller venues. |
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It would be misleading to call this local sextet an orchestral pop band, despite their occasionally clean melodies and prominent trumpet and cello. |
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The three-year-old quintet has become a sextet with the addition of Aaron Taylor, who has honed his bagpiping skills with the University of Calgary Pipe Band. |
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Ms Day starred as one of the sextet, while writing and co-producing 58 episodes across five seasons. |
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After dashing through the conception of the opera, Tchaikovsky made much slower progress with the sextet. |
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Transfigured Night, in its original string sextet form, is one of the very few examples of chamber music to incorporate programmatic elements. |
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For Ill Nino, first there was Revolution, Revolucion, which introduced the Latin-flavored sextet to the rock world. |
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A sextet, including yours truly, sang alone on the secunda pars. |
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Led by a seasoned team of Montreal creators under the direction of John Roney and his sextet, the production is back with a version specially adapted for the Théâtre Outremont! |
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Thus, a race with a maximum value of 63 for a sextet is virulent on all the genes or Dm and, conversely, a 0 value characterizes non-virulence on the six genes or Dm of the same sextet. |
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He made his first Canadian appearance on May 18, 1932 with Miss Winifred Dowell and her string sextet at the Fine Arts Galleries on Grenville Street in Toronto. |
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The sextet was first performed privately in Moscow in November 1891 in the presence of Alexander Glazunov and Anatoly Lyadov, who had some reservations about the last two movements. |
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Russell Maliphant's The Rodin Project goes one further by setting the movement on a sextet of hip-hop dancers, whose low centre of gravity and propensity for extreme torque make them highly mouldable into Rodinesque shapes. |
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The band remained a sextet until late 1979, when Chas Smash rejoined and officially became the seventh member of Madness as a backing vocalist and dancer. |
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The drummer Dafnis Prieto, leading a superbly calibrated sextet, chopped up the pulse of his native Cuba with clever feints while borrowing from postbop harmony. |
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Ethan Miller, the superenthusiastic singer, songwriter and guitarist of this sextet, has played for most of this decade with another band, Comets on Fire. |
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