So would the seamless match of words to melodicline.
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I wanted the word to be able to find its own sound, to draw its own melodicline.
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He played the adagio movement first, lingering on the graceful phrases, the swell and rise of the melodicline.
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He's the man who carried classical harmonies and a simplicity of melodicline into the dark heart of romantic sensibility.
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Compare the wall of pounding, resonant percussion heard in Man of Steel to the peppy melodicline from Driving Miss Daisy.
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The Adagio, with its broad, solemn melodicline, is, as a whole-anddespite passages of burning pain-eloquentof comfort and grace.
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Music continued to be polyphonic, but became simpler, with a single melodicline (L. van Beethoven, contemporary with Mozart).
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The bassoon concerto was an opportunity to create an extended work exploring the melodicline, and to push the limits of Ben's exquisite upper register.
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They weave poetry with melodiclines for a live performance in the Wellington studio.
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All players have an opportunity to embrace fervent melodiclines as the accompanying roles are passed around the ensemble.
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One of his studies for player piano consists of no fewer than 12 melodiclines, each progressing at a different tempo.
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Grating and grinding effects reminiscent of Xenakis are juxtaposed with melodiclines sliding in patterns that can uncannily evoke vocal inflections.
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The prime melodic talents are wild fiddler Rudy Velghe, and crystalline box-player Raquel Gigot, shivering great rhythmic ornament out of the main melodiclines.
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French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet approaches the music with light fingers, crisp articulation, an airy approach to phrasing, and a readiness to embellish melodiclines.
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It showcased their style, with fast melodiclines on banjo, tin whistle and accordion set against a punchy electric bass and stripped-down drum kit.
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The stately Andante proves elusive -both harmonically and texturally -and hints playfully at Baroque counterpoint (two or more coalescing melodiclines).