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Dances are choreographed not only to instrumental pieces, but also to two choruses.
They feature marvellous devices, such as mysterious voices, oracles, 'enchanted' wind ensembles, unearthly choruses, spirits, magical spells and scenes with magical instruments.
In fact, it is in the chorus's music that its unimportance as a dramatic participant is ultimately claimed as its supreme virtue.
We continued to do this in the choruses, but using the form of dance.
An instrumental introduction gives way to a large opening section built of two disparate verses and choruses.
The second and third choruses are virtually identical to the first - not only lyrically, but also in terms of instrumentation and accompanimental lines.
Their 'songs' are structured by contrasting textures and energies rather than verses and choruses.
Among the substantial choral numbers are both male and female choruses, as well as mixed ensembles.
The authors themselves of the songs organised orchestras, brass bands, and choruses to roam the city performing their compositions.
The verbs on which a single consonant was preferred were benefited, biased, bused, chorused, focused, reneged, ricocheted.
Most of the chorus's ostensible functions are thus detrimental to dramatic and theatrical logic.
Expenses for the choruses came on top of extra costs for spectacle in these operas.
Even the texts of arias and choruses may tell us something about how bodies moved on the stage.
With the increasingly spectacular historical librettos in the 1660s, choruses were once more adopted.
The vocal writing is always extremely effective, both for soloists and choruses.
Most often, stratified pitch organisation involves a pentatonic melody, and it normally occurs in verses of songs rather than choruses.
Chumbawamba have by this point established the textural dichotomy of the song: huge, brash choruses are alternated with quieter, contemplative verses.
There survived in manuscript little more than an early (1951) violin concerto, a few choruses and around 50 solo songs.
Whereas the verse melodies contain clear violations of 'stepwise resolution', as well as sequences of several consecutive non-chord-tones, these indications of melodic-harmonic divorce are conspicuously absent in the choruses.
Male performers often served as characters who were secondary in importance to the main female role in duets and choruses, or as vocalists for backing harmonies.
In such works the focus tended to be on the choruses as the main characters, with the dramas of individuals temporarily spotlighted before being engulfed by the processes of history.
Four- and eight-bar blocks of sound are articulated by the chorus's entry-points, even while the melodic and harmonic outlines within those blocks become increasingly fluid and recitativelike.
At contemporary powwows, when the master of ceremonies wants more choruses of the same song (which usually comes in sets of two or four), he asks for another push-up.
The dramatic progress is provided by alternating recitatives and choruses, punctuated by brief appearances of a small wind ensemble (or banda) that hail the arrival of the monarch.
Particularly telling are the short final choruses.
The service consisted of a few prayers, a few hymns and a few choruses; but it was conducted with the utmost decorum.
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However, the continual incantation of such choruses does not put the words into action.
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They employ large numbers of people, such as musicians, choruses, designers, riggers and technicians, for example, to achieve their effects.
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From all corners came the sound of noisy choruses, argumentative drunken drivel, and the crush of broken glasses as the crowds swept to and fro.
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Here is a man sentenced to two months for singing seditious choruses.
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However, in the main those choruses come from those who are employed by or connected with the industrial training boards.
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The chorus to which this theme acts as a ground bass movingly celebrates the triumph of omnipotence and mercy, and these have undoubtedly triumphed.
Operatic techniques such as a homophonic grand chorus, falsetto singing and distorted operatic phraseology further evoke the exotic insanity of this underworld trial.
Certainly the strong setting of the song's title during the chorus creates a memorable hook for this song.
Typically, it consists of two large choruses engaging in call-and-response vocals, accompanied by instrumentalists and dancers.
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Thus round the class the growing harmony proceeds, until it swells out in the fullest chorus.
Both productions made str iking use of speakers and a chorus to address the audience directly and to encompass them more fully within the action.
Their emphasis on accessibility brought huge successes in opera, and in vocal music more widely: songs, oratorios, and choruses.
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Choruses of coyotes are common at dusk, as are the calls of nighthawks.
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New choruses were formed in other areas of the site.
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The two choruses, however, feature a band arrangement with added guitars and percussion.
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Males form noisy choruses during summer breeding season.
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The work was published in 1740 but without the recitatives and choruses.
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Usually, the verses of these songs were spoken and the choruses were sung.
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Cyrus belts her way through the choruses, while some lines in the verses feature processed vocals with the use of auto-tune.
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Both were accompanied by brilliant dance routines and boast sing-a-long choruses.
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There is a revolution during which the instrumental ensemble invade the stage and sing marxist choruses.
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Choruses may have as few as 12 or as many as 150 members singing.
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Choruses can also provide spare parts to temporarily replace a quartet member who is ill or temporarily out of town.
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Many songs were edited down to half their length (by discarding the second verse and choruses).
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Each of the choruses had over a hundred members.
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Each scene is a collection of individual numbers or movements which take the form of recitatives, arias and choruses.
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In total, the song contains two verses, two choruses, a guitar solo and two further choruses.
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All of these movements have substantial solo parts as well as choruses.
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His cantatas vary greatly in form and instrumentation, including those for solo singers, single choruses, small instrumental groups, and grand orchestras.
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I sang choruses, and made myself fit to the music.
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His students have gone on to lead major choruses and orchestras throughout the world.
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There are several more choruses, interspersed with solo singing, then a funky, jazzy electric organ solo, finishing with a brief recap of singing.
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Early influences included a musical household (including a classically trained pianist father), and membership in both the boro-wide and city-wide choruses.
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The first of three choruses which comprise the solo was recorded using real-time double tracking.
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Observers of large bellowing choruses have noted they are often felt more than they are heard due to the intense infrasound emitted by males.
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The vocal writing includes solo recitative and aria passages, duets, and large-scale choruses.
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They have catchy choruses and she encourages audience participation.
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The song has four verses and four choruses, starting with an organ intro and then continuing with a guitar opening solo.
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Two verses followed by choruses form the main basis of the song.
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After two verses and two choruses, the song closes with a nearly two-minute string-laden instrumental coda.
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His artistic activities include choir songs, piano songs, chamber music and other instrumental and vocal works for orchestra, soloists and choruses.
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He wrote about 400 songs, choruses, quintets, and so on, and his compositions were quite popular at the time.
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The work was criticised for having too many choruses, too few dances and too tragic an ending.
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Male choruses (gerong) and female (pesindhen) solo vocalists are common.
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He wrote songs for solo voice with piano and for female, male, childrens, and mixed choruses.
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However, they praised the instrumental music, especially the intermezzo, and also the choruses at the wives' arrival and at the final dramatic climax.
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The theme is repeated for two choruses and then stating the theme twice.
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Operagoers were nonplussed by the absence of big traditional arias and choruses.
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The elements of the work continue to be the same: sung solos and choruses, spiced with spoken scenes, and comedic songs, ensembles and dances.
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A cappella styles range from gospel music to contemporary to barbershop quartets and choruses.
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The song also had an unusual structure that blurred the differences between its verses and choruses.
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During the choruses, the volume of the song sends the band members crashing against the walls and ground.
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Instead of hymns, short choruses would be sung by all those attending.
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An enduring form of the cutting contest is the trading tradition in jazz improvisation, where two or more musicians alternately play parts of solo choruses.
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All this is lightened by a series of jolly choruses and the idiosyncratic use of polkas and waltzes.
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The loud choruses of the song are alternated with jazzy subdued verses.
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Musically, it has been described as a blend of heavy guitars, big vocal harmonies and anthemic choruses.
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In this radio edit version of the song, some explicit content of the lyrics, including the chorus's second half, are replaced.
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Though he never pursued his argument for choruses, these pieces are early signs that he already had a taste for conversing with the dead.
Ultimately the genre survives in the twenty-first century primarily in our university choruses and local choral societies.
Without standing bodies of choral singers at their disposal most theatres simply could not produce choruses on a regular basis.
Beyond the question of how the movement is realized, it is important to classify the two choruses.
The convicts celebrate with gleeful choruses each fresh humiliation she undergoes.
The choruses are all extremely brief with mostly simple, homorhythmic settings.
One of the big ideas in the play is power, and we were keen to find a way of investigating this in the choruses.
In the chorus's second half, though, the singer sinks back to her low alto, and the sovereign pedal returns.
They could also have formed any of three choruses mentioned specifically in the libretto.
Historical evidence, on the contrary, suggests that the chorus's physical movement was severely restricted, a situation that drew criticism from several writers.
The conflict between the men and the women is carried out by the two choruses on several levels: verbal, physical, symbolic and archetypal.
By the late 1980s, however, song forms became much more regular, typically with eight- or sixteen-bar verses and choruses.
The choruses who accompany the récits, or the duos or trios, in which each part is performed by a soloist, are not at fault.
The writing for the choruses is intricate, mellifluous, and delicate, accompanied with shimmering music in the orchestra.
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