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Program selected single movements of symphonies.
In addition, only around 90% of records of single movements of individual cattle from the CTS database were usable.
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In this single movement of 10 intense minutes Scelsi explores new sounds for strings and expands concepts of harmony.
In "Double Andante," set to a single movement of a Beethoven sonata, played twice, Pam Tanowitz casts a witty, analytic eye on the conventions of classicism.
She can generate more intensity with a single movement of one hand than most rock performers can produce in an entire set.
He is like the driver of a carriage, controlling the reins of four fine ponies, sending them this way or that with a single movement of his own.
With so many big cities so close, the 2017 eclipse will create the biggest single movement of people for the purposes of tourism in human history.
The "Quartettsatz," a single movement of an incomplete string quartet, found among the works of several composers, becomes a "Quartetset": a group of seven movements that add up to a quartet of half an hour's duration.
There was more musical material in any one of Brahms's Fantasias, or a single movement of Bach's Partita, than the whole of Schubert's 50-minute B flat Sonata, which Goode played in the second half.
There appeared to be some connection with Brahms again in a more significant new work by Mr. Adès, his Piano Quintet, a 20-minute single movement of multiple orbits around a snatch of a tonal theme.
In the early nineteenth century, a typical concert might include a single movement of a symphony as an overture, followed by a grab bag of shorter works for varying forces.
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