Sentence examples for score marking from inspiring English sources

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(A recurrent score marking is "fairy-light").

He was a famously lusty tenor, and no score marking, let alone a mere conductor, was going to limit how long he held his ringing high notes.

Certain unreconstructed hard-core modernists are actually taken aback by the traditional eloquence that often appears in his work; one critic deplored Elliott's use of the classical score marking "espressivo".

Terence Blanchard composed the film score, marking his twelfth collaboration with Lee.

Jazz musician and trumpeter Terence Blanchard composed the film score, marking his eleventh collaboration with Lee.

With a score marking of quadruple fortissimo — ffff — that is, roughly, "as loud as you can plus one" it is some of the most ferocious music in the whole of the classical music canon.

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That score marked Oregon's 77th touchdown in the 2012 season.

A reporter told Sanchez the late score marked the offense's first touchdown in 10 quarters.

That 2006 ballet, set to Leonid Desyatnikov's 12-section score, marked its Russian choreographer's first creation for the company.

A low score, marked in red on the player's chart, indicates a susceptibility to injury in that area.

The story has always been that Ludwig Nohl, a nineteenth-century music historian, discovered an autograph score marked "Für Elise am 27.

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