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The score, based on that single recurring melody, was a sensation.
He occasionally relied on a steady bass line or a recurring melody, but he was just as likely to pile up percussive, discordant patterns.
Mr. Bathory-Kitsz said he was unable to compose for a month after the attacks, then rapidly produced "The Key of Locust," a trio for violin, viola and cello that features a recurring melody line of pure, keening anguish.
In one of the most moving songs, "Wasserflut," Mr. van Dam showed how different syllables at the same acute point in the recurring melody could each have a different weight, intensity and sway, a different way of rearing out of the line, like a thorn, yet integral to it.
Thus, it appears that the brainstem, likely as a consequence of the statistical enhancement of intrinsic circuitry and corticofugal influence, locks onto temporal patterns occurring on multiple time scales [53], such as a local repetition within a recurring melody.
The piece features a memorable recurring melody (the little phrase?), plenty of gorgeous passages and a thrilling, machine-gun-pace final movement that's apparently quite difficult to pull off.
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Recurring melodies made each tune cohere, but they felt episodic.
The bursts of commentary pointed out recurring melodies, identified solo instruments, described the action of the "Petrouchka" ballet and marveled at the revolutionary qualities of Stravinsky's music.
Weaving together her characters' stories in a musical narrative full of recurring melodies and leitmotifs, Ms. Eve artfully shows how familial traits are handed down from father to son and mother to daughter, and how quirks of fate resurface from generation to generation.
In contrast with the skirmish mode, the campaign mode contains different recurring melodies for each major character and the human ship Spirit of Fire.
In the concerto grosso it occurs largely in slow movements; its constant factor is a simple, freely recurring bass line, or ostinato (a short, repeated motive or melody).
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