The opening of the Sonata's first movement, for example, blends serialism and passacaglia in a way prefigured in the opera's final scene. |
Dub music prefigured the dance remix, with fewer vocals and layers of bass-heavy echo and reverb, giving the MC more room to chat over records. |
Mead describes human existence as evolving toward an open future that cannot be prefigured with any finality. |
But what good is that if the struggles over parades are prefigured to continue endlessly, and to twist and inflame ordinary people endlessly. |
Cowell's own work with non-traditional methods of playing the piano prefigured John Cage's compositions for prepared piano. |
Snatches of conversation, remembered precepts, and prefigured cries of terror bombinate about his skull. |