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These profiles emancipate themselves from their stable identity to reach a soloistic behaviour of the 6 instruments.
In this second trio, the dramatic dimension is much more pronounced, the piano part more soloistic, and the string parts more autonomous.
Reason could be to meet the soloistic play of the musicians of that time in Naples, a city that was known for this kind of music.
Most of the piece will consist of monody, sometimes choral and sometimes soloistic.
As a composer he dedicated a series of organ works as soloistic instrument or integrated in diverse chamber groups.
Jacinta's,recorded Shine in 1998 is an evolution from the soloistic CD DISCOVERY to a recording with a full band, piano, guitar, bass, drums, percussion and vocals.
In addition to ballets, designed of course for dance, one can hear choruses and arias which allow pure instrumental tones and soloistic talent to emerge from the great vocal scores.
The mystical mood of the dreams of the tired, sleeping world are depicted by soloistic treatment of the bass in the lower register and daring modulations in answering chords from the other parts.
Much the same could be said for the drummer Gerald Cleaver, who brought a lot of color and soloistic ideas into his steady time.
The distinction that Praetorius drew between the multi-voice, polychoir concerto and the few-voice, soloistic concerto proved to be the most significant distinction throughout the course of the vocal-instrumental concerto.
Still, a quintet's diversity can create a large palette of colors and contrasts, and wind quintets can have a punchy sound with distinct soloistic voices.
Hutcherson's relationship with this conceptual visionary reflected the vibraphonist's musical sophistication, and his sense that the new free music required patience and alert listening along with soloistic assertiveness.
The first movement gives a backwards nod to the Baroque period, which had only recently faded away, in its regular alternation of distinctly orchestral and soloistic passages.
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