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The other two direct forms are obtained by transposing direct forms I and II.
The trumpeter must account for this by transposing up a step.
By transposing contemporary anxieties onto distant times he allows us to feel them afresh.
Sometimes this generation spoke in code or, as in Rattigan's Deep Blue Sea, by transposing the sexes.
Like Pasta and Grisi before her, Miss Sutherland lightens her burden these days by transposing much of her music to lower keys.
"Schicchi" is also a comedy, made even more broad in this version by transposing the action from medieval Florence to 1960s-era South Philly.
Jerome Robbins paved the way in 1953 in his "Afternoon of a Faun" by transposing Nijinsky's "L'Après-Midi d'un Faune" to a dance studio.
I didn't see much distinction between a work created, American style, by tossing coins and one created, Euro style, by transposing serial sets of pitches.
By transposing illusions from one sense to another, Spence has begun to trace the hidden rules governing the interactions between them.
DD Dorvillier choreographed "Danza Permanente" by transposing the music of a Beethoven string quartet into the unaccompanied movement of four dancers.
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Marco Arturo Marelli's production has already earned itself notoriety by transposing the opera to an Alpine sanatorium.
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