Sentence examples for music binding from inspiring English sources

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There is little real difference between, say, Handel's highly regarded "Rinaldo" (1711), which combines reworked arias from his earlier works with fresh recitative, and his less esteemed "Oreste" (1734), with new recitative and ballet music binding together recycled arias, though Handel billed the first as an original work and the second as a self-pastiche.

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Hughes mapped an England of 'stilled legendary depth'; Hill writes a language of great battered allure, of coiled compounds and stiff historicity; and Heaney, using what he has called 'a music of binding and of loosing', fattens his words with sediment, the sediment of crossed (and cross) English and Irish pasts.

Korot's images provide the increasingly virtuoso surface - the images in Dolly especially are quite dazzling - while Reich's music provides the binding structure, and the proportioning of the whole 65-minute work.

Growing up in Rumford, a rural and heavily French Acadian town, Ms. Martin understood music as a binding force in the community and practically a natural resource.

This work made one think about how we use, and misuse, animals, but, with its spell-binding music, carefully crafted visual elements, and arresting movement, it was also an example of what's possible when artists collaborate on something meaningful to them — making art in this way is how Harrison Atelier responds to the world.

These findings provide converging evidence for the role of dorsal MPFC in binding together music and autobiographical memories.

The playing was splendidly committed throughout, as it was in the preceding Mozart, which I caught enough of (a more mundane kind of lateness led to my missing the first movement) to be lifted by its chattering brilliance and to gain a general sense of the concert which, for all its morbid binding, was music-making at its most invigorating.

But beautiful music has a way of binding together the most unlikely materials, and the score for "Finian's Rainbow," by the lyricist E. Y. Harburg and the composer Burton Lane, is itself an overflowing pot of memorable songs, by turns yearning and bouncy, mocking and sincere, soft as a rose petal and clever as a crossword.

If last week's protesters will not listen to Daniel Barenboim, who has spent decades demonstrating music's power as a binding agent for peace in the Middle East, or to Gergiev, who has worked tirelessly to do the same in other corners of the globe, what hope is there?

Jimmy says, "when you go into a club where everyone is coming together for a certain type of music or there's something binding them in that way that club is so often a safe house compared to the street outside.

Endtroducing..... is proof that there's some sort of binding element across all music.

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