Sentence examples for from the prelude from inspiring English sources

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Royal Dutch Shell, an oil company, will use Darwin as a maintenance base for a floating processing plant for LNG from the Prelude field off Western Australia.

While the setting was adapted from the Prelude in C of Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavier," the melody is by Gounod, not Bach.

But then he discovered The Maid of Buttermere by Wordsworth from The Prelude and it seemed to describe what he was experiencing almost exactly.

And so, whether our conclusion be true or false, let us assume all this, and proceed at once from the prelude or preamble to the chief strain, and describe that in like manner.

But here Chadwick lives up -- or down -- to his reputation: the opening English-horn solo is almost comically derivative from the Prelude to "Tristan und Isolde". "Jubilee" (1895), from the "Symphonic Sketches," more embodies Chadwick's metier.

When Lurie's disgrace is announced in the local newspaper, which describes him as an expert on "English nature-poet William Wordsworth", phrases from The Prelude pop into the narrative as if into his head.

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Besides a photo montage, performances of excerpts from some of the most celebrated ballets choreographed by him will include a lyrical pas de deux from "The Preludes," the waltz scene from "Cinderella," the balcony pas de deux from "Romeo and Juliet" and a pas de deux from "Twilight".

First, Ax, a pianist of cultured exuberance, plays four-hand works by Brahms and Schumann in collaboration with Anna Polonsky and Orion Weiss; next, the Russian virtuoso Alexei Lubimov, more the visionary type, performs a program devoted to music by Satie and Debussy (including excerpts from the Preludes, Books I and II).

Wordsworth continued to hold back from publication The Prelude, Home at Grasmere, The Borderers, and Salisbury Plain.

Far from being the prelude to a regional nuclear arms race, this framework deal, by explicitly upholding the primacy of the UN's international inspections agency and the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, is the best news for global disarmament since Muammar Gaddafi gave up Libya's WMD in 2003.

Even Orbelian, who had led mechanical accounts of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Procession of the Nobles" (from "Mlada") and the Prelude from Mussorgsky's "Khovanshchina," came to life.

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