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This kinetic piece was a vivid demonstration of Cage's rhythmic ingenuity.
His works appear widely in contemporary printed music books and are noted for their rhythmic ingenuity.
They brought a bubbling springtime energy to the second movement of Debussy's quartet that was all about light, speed and rhythmic ingenuity.
The impressionist lucidity of Ms. Schneider's big-band scores was muted, understandably; still, her characteristic melodic generosity and rhythmic ingenuity came through.
Some believe his pieces distil the rhythmic ingenuity and melodic waywardness of the music more than any of its other great composers, even including people such as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker and Ornette Coleman.
Brahms's relatively early Sextet in G (1865), performed after intermission by the Orion String Quartet, Mr. Neubauer and the cellist Fred Sherry, revealed what the composer had gleaned from his models: melodic richness from Schubert, rhythmic ingenuity from Mendelssohn, bold imagination from Schumann.
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Harmonic ingenuity, rhythmic vivacity and timbral sophistication were qualities all three works had in common.
Crosby's early collaborations with Bix Beiderbecke and Ellington and later ones with Armstrong, Eddie Condon, Connie Boswell, Johnny Mercer, Woody Herman, Bob Crosby (his kid brother), Eddie Heywood, Bob Scobey, Rosemary Clooney and many others retain their ingenuity and rhythmic zest.
In the barcarolle, Mr. Aimard favored rhythmic acuity over singing line, making a case for Chopin's technical ingenuity at the expense of his emotional generosity.
rhythmic gymnastics.
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