词汇 | example_english_performer |
释义 | Examples of performerThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The affect of poor performers on agencies' performance and morale can far exceed their small numbers. The market is further enhanced by live performers who act out the varied timeless arts. Low performers will avoid publicity just to keep their poor performance as hidden as possible, blocking possible sources of disesteem. While some trainees expected to become music teachers, others saw themselves as heading for future occupations as performers, composers or conductors. Subsequent chapters look in detail at the idiosyncrasies of musical instruments and the difficulties their performers are likely to encounter. In this holistic model, the student is active in constructing the 'packages' of learning materials that correspond to their individual goals as performers. Pupils who were more competent performers, and who found that sequencers slowed their work, used multi-track recorders instead. In spite of an increasing number of females engaging in the musical profession, the textbooks hardly mention famous female composers and performers. How old were instrumental performers on a high level of achievement when they started lessons on their main instrument? A great deal of this research has concentrated on the practice strategies and individual lessons, which most students undertake in preparing as performers. Perhaps both performers, if in very different ways, ultimately show some uncertainty about how to handle this music. What obligations do the performers of injustice have toward those whose position is worse than it would have been had the injustice not been done? Probably not, in the sense that little of it will attract large numbers of potential performers. Comments addressed to peer performers, however, could provide useful feedback. Furthermore, through the structured enactment of the actions and words of ritual, such practices can also become a central aspect of the performer's identity. During this period, international steamship and rail communications ensured for performers both intra-national and international mobility through touring. As a moderate crowd of theatregoers gathered, the performers started to roll huge empty barrels, while punk music blared from loudspeakers. We must be careful to add all information sources, publications and interviews with the composer, other performers, musicologists, listeners and others. In music, the act of revisiting existing technology brings about new relationships between composers, performers and listeners as well as between notation and sonic material. The discussion that's going around black performers and theatre makers at the moment is, what is black theatre? The available evidence suggests, however, that where performers tried overtly patriotic material there was little laughter in response. The performance ended with a standing ovation and lively discussions between the audience and the ten performers. The performers have to step outside the pretence of a coherent 'real' onstage world in order to acknowledge the audience's presence. Nevertheless, performers frame both as real-time interactions between instrumentalists, instruments, electronics and audiences. However, she draws her analysis directly from the video's images and lyrics, paying no attention to the interpretations of the performers or their audiences. Instead, governance practice was derived from understanding rock music as noise, a by-product of industry, rather than producing meanings for its audiences and performers. The attention to the practices of performances, therefore, makes clear the policies are not simply acting on passive, powerless performers and audiences. A number of decisions were taken with a view to 'improving' and regulating performers, performances and audiences. Highlighting performance practices also permits analysis of where differently situated performers and audiences stand in relation to these political goals. However, this did not prove a success, and a drama school for aspiring actors and performers was set up instead. The consequences of this system include an increasing concentration on star performers, and the musical repertoire that goes with them. She takes her place invisibly as a ventriloquist whose puppets, the dull, everyday performers, sit immersed in a soundworld to which they obviously cannot relate. I take these anecdotes for performatives, fashioned in order to level the playing field that comprises both performers and recorder. Most of his large family of friends amassed somehow from his plays: performers, directors, affectionados like myself. In devising the play, the performers had discussed at some length how personal the play should be. Chapter 4 discusses many central considerations for performers: setting up goals and planning the path, structuring time of practice and preparation towards achieving such goals. In order to do so, these performers must master not only their acoustic instruments, but the technology they interface with as well. The composer invites a variety of performers of western and non-western instruments to participate in her work, making the music's message a universal one. To avoid this situation, we should provide the instrumental performers with more than one alternative to dialogue with the electroacoustic part. I envision a move to create interactive projects (musicians/electronics) in the major academies, building collaborative relationships between performers and composers. As in earlier, non-dramatic performances like carnival or festive ritual, the audience came to the theatre expecting a dialogic relationship with the stage performers. Linguistically, these contrasts are encoded in the styles of speech deployed by these two performers. The acting cycle enabled the performers to pay attention to small detail and work with a clear focus and concentration. Timing may vary dramatically between performers or stylistic schools, depending on the aesthetics upheld by the guru. Their electronic specialists work closely with performers to develop individualised electronic instruments. The best performers of live electroacoustic music, of course, will find ways to make their repertoire work effectively, both in rehearsal and performance. The other performers then joined in with brief exchanges to illustrate this cold and wounding behaviour. The performers' feet were at right angles to spectators' feet in an inversion of the axis of physical space. Patients and insurers ignored the report cards and continued to employ the services of sub-par performers. The study looks at many aspects of theatre and primarily concentrates on directors and performers. The result, in this poor critic's mind, was confusion, difficulty of sympathetic identification with the performers, and cultural cognitive dissonance. In short, music teachers regarded boys as more able and creative composers and popular music performers than girls. Both composers and performers need to be patient, flexible and creative in such situations. Often, the melodies themselves recede into the background and become merely a stimulus to enliven the performers' creative imagination. Increasingly, performers are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to creating practical realisations of existing interactive electroacoustic works. Which governments are the best and worst performers? The performance begins with performers pulling each mike back like a swing and releasing them in unison. Nothing in these movements is too complex, and in most cases all of the performers of the group have a common stance. The scene started as the joker's bell rang, with the four performers standing on chairs turned facing the audience. At other times the physical world of the pantomime expands to include the band members in the pit, to whom the performers speak. The performers continued, taking no notice, but the spectators could not help laughing merrily. Actors learn their art from performers who preceded them. Few performers would contradict superstitions, but it is questionable if they are altogether taken seriously. Many performers rely on whatever is perceived to work, observing superstitions even if they don't completely believe in them. I was also aware that some performers did not approve of the extent to which others engaged in play, and specifically avoided any involvement. Importantly, in performers' lived experiences, routine and play blend. The only fit required was that the performer's vocal power be equal to the importance of the role. Text can then offer itself as an active agent in performance and become an object in itself for performers to work with. The crucial corollary of this is that if the performers are delivering text without characterization, then the production itself can offer a similar refusal. The national circus schools are having an impact on the art form in developing the theatrical potential of its performers. The spectators standing on the ground below were looking up at performers walking along a vertical surface as if they were upright on the ground. However, the performers are not the only collaborators, since powerful musical voices intervene. Not only were all the writers involved novice playwrights, but the actors, too, were firsttime performers. Issues of casting and of work opportunity are significant not only in respect of gender, race, and age, but also pertaining to differently abled performers. Most practitioners advocate some sort of preliminary engagement by performers with any mask in which they are to perform. In other words, the performers are not expected to fit in to costumes designed beforehand. Once these are established, the argument focuses on the implications of the introduction of live performers in works that articulate mimetic discourse. The work has no score, no set of notes telling the performers what to play when. Two or more performers may interact with each other. Three or more performers (with the extra players doubling the parts) can perform the piece. Performing the piece became increasingly attractive both for the viewers and performers. The ultimate aim is for a single-level, unified system which is transparent to both the performers and the audience. The stage choreography first resulted from practical solution seeking since the performers require additional space when whirling the tubes after performing with the cellophane. We should not fail to observe that among audience members are performers (professional and amateur). Information on composers, performers and other producers, as they are mentioned in the sleeve notes, also has a symbolic function. The performer's hand is fully inside the glove and literally internal to it. There are thousands of bïlinï texts, but far fewer bïlinï melodies, owing to the fact that performers habitually recycled them. The power of performers, she astutely claims, invariably appears in a double light, 'as warnings and as memento mori, but also as a salute' (53). I can only assume many other performers have been deterred likewise. A holistic approach was adopted to define the performer's interaction with the computer. Such performers would have had trouble seeing, breathing, and holding their heads erect. How did performers approach the repertory, if there was no such thing as a final version? Programmes were shared out across respective musical styles, and the most popular performers were broadcast every couple of weeks. Lange discusses the life and times of significant performers in each subcategory, with a total of over fifty performers analysed. What is most significant is that there were only a few hundred spectators, only around double the number of the performers. Because of this, the performers need to balance the lazzi without completely losing the plot of the play. Many theatres attract popular performers in other media to increase the visibility of a play. The space described above had a distinct, 'sacred' quality, clearly demarcating the performers from the spectators. Don't forget, performers of ragas have known how to shorten or lengthen a work ad libitum given circumstances in which a performance takes place. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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