词汇 | example_english_repertory |
释义 | Examples of repertoryThese 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. Indeed, the differences in style between the repertories might therefore be better accounted for by chronology - or by a composer's choice of stylistic register - rather than by disparate geographical currencies. In this continual experimental journey, using the techniques of sound reproduction and processing, electroacoustic music has dealt with the soundscape, and has repeatedly explored the repertories of many other cultures. In addition to what one may loosely call the mainstream of chant practice during the period 1590-1890, there are two more specialized repertories that contribute to overall variety. The regional repertories nonetheless have evident limitations. The chants that occur in several such manuscripts are often described as 'local repertories', which is to say that they are normally absent from manuscripts originating outside a particular region. The legislature seemingly believed that the removal of all traces of privilege and state censorship would produce a new creative atmosphere conducive to the development of truly revolutionary repertories. The methodological problem of this approach is simply stated: neither of these two melodic repertories is extant in a source copied earlier than the late ninth century. As for chronology, much has been made of the nearly two centuries that separate the earliest extant sources of the two repertories with respect to formulaic content. Indeed, the invocation of printed musical sources by theorists betokened an irreversible change in the interplay of music theory, practice, printed repertories, and communities of readers. The five main chapters follow a chronological path through the history of the transmission and interpretation of troubadour and trouvere repertories from medieval chansonniers to contemporary rap renditions. In musical respects, what is most significant about the repertories is that they share certain amounts of modal-melodic substance, yet they differ markedly as to process, style and detail. Both presentations established in some detail specific ways in which one might consider convention and its enrichment within their respective repertories with reference to a variety of style issues. The repertories, the great successes, the musical shows and the good plays all hang together. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is very little difference between the repertories. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The final afternoon was dedicated to theoretical and practical aspects of eighteenth-century keyboard repertory in general. There were serious efforts in the late eleventh century to cleanse the hymn repertory of certain excesses. Similarly, effective repertory theatre surveys can also gauge their audiences' motivation for attending their theatre. Are the conditions for filling similar to those of the classical chant repertory? In the 1990s, the concern was perhaps of an endless future of critiquing the gender politics of the repertory. How did performers approach the repertory, if there was no such thing as a final version? To begin with, they are not systematically codified, but rather comprise a miscellany of patterns from a number of different repertories. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Several years are packed into one repertory in the middle of sixteenth century, but just a single year is covered in a seventeenth-century volume. Many times, when you work in a repertory theatre, the sets and lights have to be put back several times during a final rehearsal period. The repertory system was, then, one with built-in sustainability, not least through quickly formed and close relations with local government. Put together from a repertory limited to repercussive and brief sounds, the work was withdrawn from the catalogue. Thus, praxial philosophy accounts for all music rather than, as aesthetic theories do, just the 'art music' of the traditional repertory. The repertory of medieval chant, on the other hand, was constructed in opposite fashion. One's impression is almost that of a well-remembered repertory disposed in a slightly less well remembered fashion. In such cases, the chosen dress code may interact with the repertory. Virtually all responding theatres were repertory groups of varying size and scope. The beauty of the exotic woman is rarely celebrated in this repertory, and is usually considered inferior to that of the occidental woman. The surviving repertory is not enormous, and these three sources preserve most of what we have. A word of background about the fragmentary aspect of this repertory is in order. I shall then examine the vicissitudes of the chants' transmission and how these reflect patterns in transmission in the rest of the core repertory. At least two of the scribes were aware of the association between c. 1400 repertory and the use of squares at a much later date. The technique is unusual and poetically challenging, but it is merely an extension of the kinds of word-patterning common in this repertory. The basic repertory of chants remains the same, and variation occurs only in the number of chants called for and in their order. The musicians had a repertory of strategies that they were able to use as necessary to master differing technical passages. Singers would have chosen from this repertory to meet the needs of various occasions for which they were expected to provide music (p. 124). Such lack of congruence is symptomatic of each editor's tendency to treat his own edition as a self-contained repertory. In turn, this relationship provides valuable indirect clues for a hypothetical reconstruction of this repertory, previously hindered by the enormous loss of source material. Several similar volumes have been dated to the mid-sixteenth-century by their repertory and by dates inscribed on banderoles within their initial capitals. The song was so unusual in the carnival-song repertory that it quickly became one of its best-known works. In most cases, however, these represent the first published research on the actual composer or repertory. Most of the chapters also include useful discussions of the ideas that informed the aesthetic issues of the repertory in question. In other words, these 'unaccompanied' works retained an active role in the repertory. In its thirty-year history, the theatre's repertory had varied greatly. Second, usual color repertories used for display systems that employ indexed color techniques. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Crucially, the entire repertory of synthesis resources could be directly accessed and edited using the same graphics toolbox as that used for performance data. Romance languages typically have a large repertory of clitics. The idea of a regionally delimited repertory most certainly has its uses. The musical part of the manuscript (fols. 72-107), which includes monophonic and polyphonic repertory, is written by different hands; inventory, pp. 151-73. 12124. In repertory, it has lost none of its freshness or power. He sought out an international repertory the scope of which no other theatre could match, to say nothing of vaudeville. The emergence of a repertory affected all levels of operatic production. Such transplantation from the pit to real stage music is very unusual indeed in the operatic repertory (excluding, of course, overtures and act preludes). In this way a repertory of techniques evolved, many of which had not been established in the radiophonic studio. The situation regarding access to the musical repertory is just as problematic. Critics may have been calling for the development of a new repertory, and composers seemed willing to oblige. One of the common ploys of the girl-group repertory is a game of musical leapfrog. Moreover, little of this repertory is generally known, and much of it remains unscored and unstudied. Our ignorance stems from a lack of basic understanding of the repertory, the composers and the institutional history. In treating the eighteenth century the author provides a competent rendition of the 'received wisdom' on this repertory, that is to say, traditional scholarly opinion. There is often lively debate among compilers of repertories and practitioners over the veracity of a particular inclusion. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The first of these is cyclical repetition, a key structural idea that manifests itself at multiple levels in this repertory. Later additions to the repertory might be transmitted in stable fashion, but they might alternatively be transmitted with remarkable variants. In all likelihood, we will never be able to disentangle the history of that repertory completely because of the lack of sufficient criteria. To move on to the repertory company, was this the first time anything like that had been done? Much has been written on the history of the repertory and the theoretical considerations which informed the development of an associated aesthetic. In this way the periodic alignment of grouping dissonance actually tends to reinforce important metrical junctures in this repertory. Both repertory and quality of singing make all of these discs invaluable. Nevertheless, when twentieth-century repertory is being studied in the classroom or in instrumental lessons, there remains a need for real probing of the music. Octaves played by one hand, unusual in the early eighteenth-century keyboard repertory, are distinguished here from broken octaves. Five of the conference presentations were concerned primarily with elements of style in the eighteenthcentury repertory. Overall, though, this is a good performance of an interesting work and a worthy addition to the repertory of available eighteenth-century operas. A brief description of these musical conventions acts as an introduction to the repertory and the printed sources. None the less, the uncertainty these changes in retail patterns have brought to the market has made the publication of highly specialized repertory very risky. By the thirteenth century all the chants of these borrowings from the commune had long been part of an international repertory. The notation of this piece - like many others in this repertory - uses rhomboid breves. Such competing meanings of the terms still inform the neo-classical repertory of the last century. The singing in octaves is slow and tentative, but the unique repertory is useful. The methodology established for this hitherto unpublished, not widely known repertory will permit certain conclusions to be drawn. Many leading composers have contributed to the violin concerto and violin sonata repertories. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, the 'thereminists' never got near new expressive modes but limited their repertory to mere transcriptions of classical and dance music. My theatrical experiences extended far beyond the repertory. In the many shows they co-produced between 1911 and 1914 they created their own repertory community. By the 1670s the repertories of modern church concertos had become localised and were often specific to a particular institution or choir. Theatrical music was the focus of two other papers, both of which further removed the repertories from their original contexts. The musical selections, however, were distinctly different from the source operas; the majority of tunes coming from a variety of apparently incongruous well-known repertories. The wider questions of the hymn's relationship with other repertories and its character as a polyphonic genre are also addressed. The issue at hand is the detailed proof that troubadour and trouvere repertories have always been objects of thought and scrutiny. Were these as similar in the two repertories as has sometimes been assumed? Despite these differences, there are similarities of purpose in the two repertories. All of them focus on the contents of single medieval manuscripts, or on the surviving fragments of otherwise lost repertories. Can a historically grounded judgement explain the aesthetic contemporaneity of specific works or repertories? The factual content is high, yet these books are neither simple repertories of data, nor objective scientific studies. A similar mingling of local and international repertories characterises the music of both. Local repertories are more evident for certain types of chant, such as alleluia verses or sequences, than for others. He then proposed to survey how this new direction was altering the study of the three primary medieval repertories: chant, secular monophony and polyphony. Since chromatic inflections proliferate in both monophonic and polyphonic repertories, their appearance cannot be ascribed to contrapuntal usage alone. 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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