1 In the latter Bach sometimes exhibits all the objectivity of the study or toccata , and often wears his heart in full view.
2 The radio on the windowsill burst into violent organ music, pealing and thundering a toccata and fugue sufficient to make the windows rattle.
3 Every Sunday I heard those wonderful organ works, the fugues and the toccatas .
4 Bach, including the famous Toccata and Fugue in D-minor BWV 565.
5 Toccata from Symphonie V by Charles-Marie Widor and Pomp and Circumstance March no.
6 Our informant heard Rachmaninoff that way, from Ravel's " Toccata " to the last encore.
7 She was humming the last section of the D-Major Toccata and it made her happy.
8 Bach compositions, from the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor to Air on a G String.
9 It was Mr. Ziegler humming "The Watch on the Rhine" against the Toccata of Debussy.
10 Open at random: here are two lines in 'A Toccata of Galuppi's,' not deficient in melody by any means:-
11 Or "My Last Duchess," or "A Toccata of Galuppi's" or some of the passages in "Pippa Passes"?
12 With the Schumann Toccata , the G sharp minor study stands at the portals of the delectable land of Double Notes.
13 Photo: Supplied Toccata Aria I Aria II Capriccio Stravinsky's 'Violin Concerto' did not spring from his enthusiasm for the violin.
14 Some have read Browning's A Toccata of Galuppi's to the same tune, but at grave risk of destroying the music.
15 7, Chopin's Toccata , is arranged for the left hand, and seems very practical and valuable.
16 "I will play Debussy's Toccata for violin solo," Musa announced tersely.
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