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Example sentences for "cadenzas"

Lexicographically close words:
cadenced; cadences; cadency; cadent; cadenza; cadet; cadets; cadetship; cadetships; cadged
  1. Always refined and true in style, she showed a variety and brilliancy in her changes and cadenzas which made her the envy of other singers.

  2. Malibran, encouraged by this warm reception, redoubled the difficulties of her execution, and poured forth lavishness of fioriture and brilliant cadenzas such as fairly dazzled her hearers.

  3. The cadenzas might be dispensed with, but, after all, the piece was written by Liszt, and cadenzas were a part of his nature.

  4. His finger passages are not merely empty runs, but are like high lights in a picture; his cadenzas fairly sparkle like comet trains and are never introduced for display alone.

  5. Before his day singers had been accustomed to introduce cadenzas of their own, to a great extent when they liked.

  6. Naturally he was compelled to write cadenzas for them as elaborate and effective as those which they had been in the habit of improvising, so that much of his Italian music sounds empty and meaningless to our ears.

  7. The rhythms of the Cradle Song and the Barcarolle are suggestive enough and if you please there are dew- drops in his cadenzas and there is the whistling of the wind in the last A minor Study.

  8. I console myself for its rather commonplace character with the notion that perhaps in the re-telling the story has caught some personal cadenzas of the two historians.

  9. It is full of sobbing cadenzas and sighing intervals that express more than words or deeds.

  10. The soprano scatters delicious appoggiaturas and cadenzas above the steady and noble ensemble like flowers upon an altar.

  11. This scene contains some fine climaxes, and several brilliant cadenzas for the queen.

  12. It is light in substance, but glistening with scales and cadenzas that are scattered over it like spangles upon tulle.

  13. There are three cadenzas for the first movement of the Concerto, the last two of which call for an extended compass of the pianoforte and are thus shown to be of later date than the first.

  14. The share which Czerny had in it is thus indicated; he added the cadenzas and extended the pianoforte passages which Beethoven had only indicated, making them more effective and brilliant.

  15. The Cadenzas were improvised, and Paganini, like Beethoven, in his improvisations surpassed anything he ever committed to paper.

  16. Don't forget the cadenzas and the cantabile.

  17. If I recollect rightly, there are also some cadenzas which I once jotted down, and at all events an aria cantabile with coloraturas?

  18. Beethoven, who brought the coda to perfection, has himself worked out the cadenzas in the Concerto in E flat major; the cadenza in the first part is identical in mechanism with the coda of one of his great symphonies.

  19. After what manner great vocalists constructed their cadenzas we are unfortunately ignorant, but instrumental cadenzas reproduced the principal subjects of the movement, just as was the case in the coda.

  20. With the exception of added cadenzas in some concertos, it is not now considered good taste to embellish a composition--even the simplest melody, by the addition of anything to the written notes.

  21. I suppose each of these artists tried to outshine the other in the brilliance of their improvised cadenzas and coloratura passages.

  22. Now cadenzas and everything are written for him, and it is conceived a piece of bad taste if a singer substitutes a cadenza of his own for the one already set down for him by the composer.

  23. Velluti, who is said to have been prepared with three elaborate cadenzas of his own composition for every air he sang, must have been highly disgusted to find that Rossini objected altogether to his departing from the written text.

  24. It is remarkable that these songs are all too long, and their cadenzas are especially tedious, as if quantity was to make up for quality.

  25. Beethoven wrote cadenzas of his own to the D minor concerto (466 K.

  26. Rossini was kind enough not to condemn the cadenzas with which Garcia had interlarded it.

  27. The roulades and cadenzas were subsequently added by the composer for Madame Christine Nilsson.

  28. Here are some of the traditional ornaments and cadenzas sung by certain famous singers of the past in Rosina's entrance cavatina: "Una voce poco fa.

  29. He whirled about the room whistling and imitating some of the cadenzas and other passages from the selection just played.


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