Sentence examples for a dramatic composition from inspiring English sources

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The word is from the Greek dramatourgía, "a dramatic composition" or "action of a play".

A dramatic composition of zinc-clad, zigzag-shaped wings, the Berlin Jewish Museum has brought wide public attention to the work of an architect previously known for theoretical projects.

When layered, resynchronized, and multiplied, they form a dramatic composition.

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To indicate either the investment of the artist in his chosen instrument, or simply to create a more dramatic composition, Newman posed Stravinsky leaning on an elbow that forms the base of a minim continued upwards by the prop of the piano lid, itself leaning drunkenly backwards like an outsized crotchet.

It was for a court occasion that he wrote in Mantua Orfeo (1480; "Orpheus"), a short dramatic composition in the vernacular, based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice and inspired by the same humanist ideal of beauty that pervades his Stanze.

This dark painting from the 17th century shows Ixion strapped naked to a fiery wheel — according to Greek mythology, he was condemned by Zeus to rotate on it for eternity — in a terrifying and dramatic composition.

The enormous appeal of Plato's writings is in part a result of their dramatic composition.

This is evident in "Broken Stone II" (1971), where we see the artist using a broken lithographic stone to create a dramatic, abstract composition.

As if exhibiting all four of the artist's monumental murals together for the first time since 1994, complimented by an assortment of thematically related portraits, wasn't enough, the gallery has enlisted starchitect David Adjaye to create what the release refers to, and is indeed, a "dramatic spatial composition".

Such small genomes are derived from a degenerative process that is predicted to take place over several hundred million years and is accompanied by an increased rate of DNA and polypeptide sequence evolution (Pérez-Brocal et al. 2006), and often a dramatic nucleotide composition bias that results in an increased ratio of adenine and thymine residues (Andersson JO and Andersson SGE 1999).

In this sketch we see both the artist's keen eye for dramatic composition and his well-honed skills as a draughtsman.

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