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It's an insistent string piece that would be heartbreaking even without the back story.
Kwan skated aggressively to a classical Spanish guitar and string piece.
In addition to Beethoven and Brahms, they performed Coleridge-Taylor's buoyant Ballade and a short, elegiac string piece written in 1999 by Philip Herbert in memory of Stephen Lawrence.
The program began with the 1987 string piece "Nostalghia," written in homage to the great Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky, and the title is taken from Tarkovsky's most purely lyrical creation, at the end of which a ghostlike abbey looms above a farmhouse.
Repeat until the entire string piece has been filled.
While each cord or string piece does not have to be exactly the same length, you'll want to cut strands with lengths that closely match each other (in order to create that rainbow effect).
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Favored themselves embottled in grave lack, ocean debris, and loss buttons, where Mother made a father who made feathers from fattened oil and string pieces for two.
The Juilliard Orchestra gave a lush reading of the Edward Elgar string pieces that are two-thirds of the score for "Sunset".
Even though she has spared the audience dancers who speak lines, the work's musical compilation — a form of sonic wallpaper — is just as irritating, ranging from percussive rock to string pieces.
Tie the string pieces to something to help the bed to hang and swing.
Kildea, whose new biography avoids undue reverence, is right to characterize "Young Apollo," a piano-and-strings piece from 1939, as "thin, gaudy".
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