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Where once it started a piece lasting not much more than an hour, now it opens toward half a lifetime of music.
He often started a piece with very definite ideas (his initial notes for one work — never shared with his colleagues at the time — ranged from Aristotle and Dionysus to Falstaff and Laurel and Hardy), but then used chance methods (and, in his last 20 years, the computer) to shape his treatment.
Here are just some ideas to get you started: A piece of sisal rope: Hang it from the top of the cage.
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MS. BROWN often starts a piece by showing her dancers drawings of what she wants.
When Mr. Clive starts a piece, he does not know exactly how it will turn out.
This visit prompts Le to abandon his scruples and start a piece he gives the self-ironizing heading "Ethnic Story".
One artist would start a piece; the other would add to it, riffing on the original image.
Just to start a piece of writing you have to choose one word and only one from more than a million in the language.
Journalists are never supposed to start a piece with a scene in a taxi because it signals either laziness about gathering facts or a tendency to embroider facts.
Choreographers often start a piece with a story in mind and then create a dance in which the story is completely absorbed, becoming a mood rather than a narrative.
Their collaboration was not the side-by-side, kindred-spirits way of Kilgallen and McGee but something distinct: she would start a piece and leave the gallery; alone, he'd finish it.
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