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Voices of kindness and common feeling sound strongly in the polyphony.
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The fourth movement of the symphony gave promise of being a miracle of polyphony.
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Instead, he turned to early music; to plainsong; and to the beginnings of polyphony.
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They had enough strong voices to pull off six-part polyphony without showing the strain.
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As this rural idyll unfolded, Coleridge discovered an imaginative polyphony that left Wordsworth rather cold.
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The old polyphonicmusic differed from the newer harmonic music in three respects:
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It is where a very important style of polyphonicmusic began.
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There have never lived greater masters than these in the art of polyphonicmusic.
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He employed contemporary polyphonicmusic as a model for the harmony of the solar system.
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But, there are some other facts: the European civilization invented the polyphonicmusic (the most advanced music).
Usage of concerted music in English
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After this we were able to get good concertedmusic for the opera.
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There were plenty of dogs, though, and we had concertedmusic every night.
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Of course, ever since concertedmusic began, there has been a musical leader of some kind.
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She took the concertedmusic in the finale of the first act two whole bars before her time.
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He has, besides, a certain dramatic gift, and the concertedmusic in 'La Gioconda' is powerful and effective.
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I still yearn to take my part in concertedmusic, and be one of those privileged to play Beethoven's string-quartettes.
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The composer himself also, in fitting it for the Italian stage, made some changes in the concertedmusic and added several morceaux.
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Adele Kletzinsky has published some violin works and other concertedmusic, as well as the usual amount of songs and piano pieces.
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The Soulsbys sang three or four times-oneach occasion with familiar hymnal words set to novel, concertedmusic-andthen separately exhorted the assemblage.
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Kate Oliver is responsible for some concertedmusic, while Alma Sanders has produced a piano trio, a violin sonata, and a piano quartette.
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Three English ladies, Ellen, Rose, and Mrs. Bentson, figure in the play, but without dramatic purpose except to take part in some concertedmusic.