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long-breathed
long-breathed, a. (-brɛθt) [See breathed II.] Long of breath. lit. and fig.1568 Grafton Chron. I. 132 His knightes were leane, pale, and long brethed, so that they might endure to fight long. a 1628 F. Grevil Sidney iv. (1652) 49 To negotiate with that long-breathed Nation [the Germans] proves commo...
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David Eyges
When bowing, "the pieces called for long-breathed melodies".
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strong-breathed
strong-breathed, a. ? Obs. (ˈstrəʊŋˈbrɛθt) [See breathed ppl. a. II; cf. long-breathed, short-breathed.] Having a strong breath; vigorous of breath; also, having an offensive breath.1620 J. Taylor (Water P.) Pr. Hempseed (1623) B 1 b, A learned Knight,..A pamphlet of a Priuy did set forth, Which str...
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Hammersmith (Holst)
Cantrick described the first theme; "As this figure begins its manifold repetitions, horns above it softly unfold a long-breathed cantilena... flutes and Cantrick writes, "floating out of nowhere in the middle reeds and passing on down to the horns, the long-breathed cantilena of the Prelude returns, flooding
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breathed
breathed, ppl. a. [f. breathe v. and breath n. + -ed. In early instances it is not easy to separate the verbal from the noun-derivative, nor to fix the pronunciation.] I. From the vb. (now briːðd, ˈbriːðɪd). 1. Exercised, put into breath, in (good) wind; esp. in well-breathed, and the like.1430 Lydg...
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Alone Time
Times offered the following description of the song: "'Alone Time' starts like some other Rufus Wainwright songs, solo with steady piano chords and a long-breathed
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Terry Riley: The Cusp of Magic
Robert Schwarz in a long piece in The New York Times on the occasion of an overview of the composer's career: "By 1984, when he completed Cadenza on the Night Plain, he had turned his back on the Minimalism of In C, instead exploring sonic realms stretching from the long-breathed lyricism of North India
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Symphony No. 2 (Piston)
The Adagio features a long-breathed Italianate melody introduced in the clarinet that is spun out in a seemingly improvisatory way, but in fact cost Piston
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String Quartet No. 2 (Borodin)
But this modulation proves to be short-lived, and the coda quickly reaches the long-breathed D major close.
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The Entombment of Christ (Delacroix)
It is part of a long list of copies of Titian's painting. It is a canvas inspired by Raphaël, a contemporary of Titian, but the latter breathed into the work a dramatic, clean scope, in the sense that it is contained
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Bloom County
Opus decides to reunite with his long-lost mother for Christmas in Antarctica, only to discover that his mother supposedly died saving soldiers in the In September 2022, it was announced The Simpsons writer Tim Long joined the series as showrunner.
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Terry Riley: Cadenza on the Night Plain
Kronos began playing Cadenza On The Night Plain in 1984, with an early performance in Darmstadt, Germany; it remained on the Kronos playlist for a long Night Plain, he had turned his back on the Minimalism of In C, instead exploring sonic realms stretching from the long-breathed lyricism of North India
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Prayer stick
These sticks are usually made of cottonwood about seven inches long, and vary in shape, color, and the feather attached, according to the nature of the The stick is intended to represent the "god" to whom the feathers convey the prayers that are breathed into the "spirit" of the plumes.
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Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox
One of Ginsberg's "spontaneous" poems, it has a "long-breathed rolling rhythm", with an emphasis on hard, single facts presented one at a time over an
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