One could consider this a contrapuntal jeu d' esprit, with rapid lines of imitation and stretto, but for its character of psychological unease. |
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Maybe too little stretto and too little rubato in the Emperor's Waltz by Strauss but this was definitely not the fault of the orchestra. |
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He excelled the skills even of Frescobaldi in the manipulation of fugal devices such as countersubject, stretto and sustained pedalpoint. |
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In one, the four sections of the choir enter one after another with the same material, as in a stretto fugue. |
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The second movement, in contrast, is an obvious fugue, bristling with stretto to powerful effect. |
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The major-third interval is then employed with its minor counterpart horizontally to help furnish a stretto passage. |
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With DXP, you can lay a beautiful floor from our new stretto collection in no time flat, and it�s ready to be walked on straightaway. |
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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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In the development of the first movement of K. 464-essentially a sequence of stretto episodes-it is the successive entries of the voices that destabilizes the rhythm and increases the dramatic tension. |
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As dusk falls, stroll along River Arno to visit one of the bars on medieval Borgo Stretto. |
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It's an easy stroll from the Campo dei Miracoli south along the banks of the River Arno into the Borgo Stretto, the old town. |
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The medieval quarter, Borgo Stretto, offers a host of gourmet food options, with flavoured olives and panforte fruitcake Tuscan specialities. |
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The European Commission has found that Italian public capital injections into Stretto airport in Calabria, Italy, are in line with EU state aid rules. |
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Equally as functional and ergonomic is the Stretto set of table and seating which, like all Wharfside furniture is supremely eco-friendly as well as award winning. |
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