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Shortest idea in music, a short succession of notes.
musical figure
musical figures
musical term
1
Riemann has ideas of his own, both in the phrasing and
figuration
.
2
Subtle are the harmonic shifts, admirable the ever changing devices of the
figuration
.
3
The
figuration
in three of the editions is the same, Mikuli separating the voices distinctly.
4
Yes, I admit, this is an impossibly romantic
figuration
.
5
Whatever
figuration
it had (perhaps it had many) Cleve was watching that status dissolve.
6
In it, essays grapple with questions of abstraction and
figuration
from the perspective of black artists.
7
Here is the very apotheosis of the ornament; the
figuration
sets off the idea in dazzling relief.
8
He saw the
figuration
of Annadoah's tent, and within, reclining upon her couch, the form of Annadoah.
9
What, however, Rellstab and the "old musician"-forhe, too, exclaims, "nothing but bravura and
figuration
!
10
Marja van Kampen rises above such concerns, producing work which operates beyond the immutable strictures of purist
figuration
.
11
In B major, it is sufficiently various in
figuration
and rhythmical life to single it from its fellows.
12
This B minor Scherzo has the acid note of sorrow and revolt, yet the complex
figuration
never wavers.
13
Throughout the work the oboe provides the lyrical content and weaves in and around the often busy string
figuration
.
14
In the late 1960s, at the height of the Vietnam war, his return to bleak
figuration
shocked many critics.
15
I had long been aware of this strange
figuration
in my hand, and had often wondered what it presaged.
16
Well, roast beef and plum pudding, say what you like, is a very complete
figuration
of the Protestant ideal.
figuration
bleak figuration
complete figuration
purist figuration
rapid figuration
romantic figuration