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o's ricercars, which exhibit a more advanced | imitative technique. |
Clereau wrote his masses in an | imitative style. |
feature the same two basic musical ideas, an | imitative dotted-rhythm tune, and a leaping eighth-not |
notably Dieterich Buxtehude), followed by an | imitative, fugal section that strictly adheres to trad |
r one lines 4 and 5 are first composed as an | imitative choral movement on the chorale theme of line |
ach makes extensive use of choral fugues and | imitative polyphony, often shifting the tempo and char |
d in braces) occur only in a few foreign and | imitative words. |
It is named for-and is even architecturally | imitative of the Abbey of Saint Andrew in Chesterton, |
chordal for the most part; the fantasias are | imitative ricercars; and there is a set of eight Polis |
The gigues employ basic | imitative counterpoint but never go as far as the gigu |
temporary Tyrannosaurus Rex, down to Bowie's | imitative vibrato in the final verse. |
may also simply result in a poorly designed | imitative product. |
eirs, presents no appreciable risk of direct | imitative behaviour." |
ion was 1472-1475, and three- and four-voice | imitative sections such as appeared within it were qui |
erous canons, and the texture is often fully | imitative. |
and soaring female back-up choir, is highly | imitative of Spector's "Wall of Sound" and doesn't con |
hat pass between the right and left hands in | imitative polyphony. |
(published in parts, 1759-63), was issued in | imitative rivalry with Thomas Chippendale; Ince was a |
The name is of Tswana origin and is | imitative of the bird's call. |
Although fundamentally a synthesis language ( | imitative of if not directly inspired by Csound and ot |
id not study in Europe, his style is no less | imitative and conventional than that of his Europeaniz |
iversity, as would the closing funeral march | imitative of Tchaikovsky's elegy to Nikolai Rubinstein |
oko was immensely popular, spawning multiple | imitative works such as Zoku Otogi Boko (Hand Puppets |
ration, its attitude should be creative, not | imitative” |
fishing only using either dry flies or nymph | imitative patterns. |
The same suite has more examples of | imitative counterpoint worked into the dance texture, |
nfluential, especially on the development of | imitative counterpoint, and while numerous composition |
d because the letters do not appear crude or | imitative, but the irregularities suggest the writer w |
ges throughout the piece in which accents or | imitative rhythms are passed around the ensemble. |
he entire piece is a B-flat octave ostinato, | imitative of the tinting bells, that must remain disti |
co-Flemish composers in avoiding the smooth, | imitative polyphonic style which was developing at the |
His work in this area was not stylistically | imitative; instead, he developed a new and original mu |
But the | imitative entrances are so close to one another that i |
n between the two voices, though usually the | imitative passages are short. |
f masses and motets which are in the typical | imitative polyphonic style of the time. |
alogy is clear: speculation, as uncontrolled | imitative rivalry in the search for authentic wealth, |
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