Sentence examples for orchestrate harmony from inspiring English sources

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No one, however, could orchestrate harmony out of the strained second act.

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Now and then Menotti digs down and comes up with pungent, colorfully orchestrated harmonies.

Ingres and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes led him to create increasingly rounded and modeled forms and a more sinuous line; as a result, Gauguin's images became more luxuriant and more naturally poetic as he developed marvelously orchestrated tonal harmonies.

This harmony can be orchestrated only from an independent standpoint, from which we do not judge how nature is constituted objectively (that is the job of understanding) or how the world ought to be (the job of reason), but from which we merely regulate or reflect on our cognition in a way that enables us to regard it as systematically unified.

As Grant slides between fantasy and reality, Mr. Guare does indeed manage to orchestrate all these elements into thematic harmony.

With her eye for the unusual, the ancient and the brightly colored, Irene Silvagni orchestrates her Provencal retreat into a wonderfully imperfect harmony.

Frankly, we would be much better served if the administration set about creating harmony with the business community by orchestrating clearer -- and more certain -- pathways to a resuscitated economy and a more fully employed workforce.

I do try to orchestrate framing and composition as much as possible during that split second of harmony that we call the decisive moment, but the most important thing that goes on in my head at the time I fire the shutter is not the camera or the visual, but my emotional connection to the experience or other human being in front of me.

So it is to Ms. Ruhl's everlasting credit that in "Dead Man's Cell Phone," she orchestrates the annoying din of our contemporary communications systems into something resembling celestial harmony.

Oremus would then "'blow up' the vocal line into harmonies, create the incidental music that linked scenes and songs" and orchestrate the material.

In it, Seurat seems to orchestrate a chaos of different elements (which in stage terms means actors, scenery and lights) into the exquisite harmony of the painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of la Grande Jatte".

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