July 05, 2007 at 11: 52 AM i'm excited to see your arietta!. From Wordnik.com. [All is not Sturm und Drang...] Reference
The rapid arpeggios of the guitar tailed away, and the tenor began an arietta. From Wordnik.com. [Captain Corelli's Mandolin]
Mr. SANABRIA: Right well this is - in Cuban music, it's what we call a rumba arietta (ph), an open rumba. From Wordnik.com. [A Master on a Masterwork: Machito's 'Kenya'] Reference
That song, “Eli, Eli,” was a dramatic arietta that became an immediate favorite and soon became a featured solo of many other female performers of the day, even those in general entertainment. From Wordnik.com. [Yiddish Musical Theater in the United States.] Reference
That song, “Eli, Eli,” a dramatic arietta, became an immediate favorite and soon became a featured solo by Bertha Kalich and many other female performers of the day, even some in the general entertainment field. From Wordnik.com. [Jewish Women and Jewish Music in America.] Reference
Suddenly, above the plaint and murmur of wind and forest, the low, clear voice of the girl arose; the melody was no ballad, arietta or pastoral, such as he had before heard from her lips, but a simple hymn, the setting by Calvin. From Wordnik.com. [Under the Rose] Reference
If you have any questions about this research, you can contact me at (732) 407-7928 or [email protected], or my advisors Dr. arietta Slade at (212) 650-5658 or arietta[email protected] and Dr. Tracey Revenson at (212) 817-8709 or [email protected]. From Wordnik.com. [Mary Kay Bray’s Copy of Time Out of Joint] Reference
After tea, we were entertained with a sonata on the harpsichord by lady Bullford, who sung and played to admiration; but Sir Thomas seemed to be a little asinine in the article of ears, though he affected to be in raptures, and begged his wife to favour us with an arietta of her own composing. —. From Wordnik.com. [The Expedition of Humphry Clinker] Reference
Her arietta, 'When a lover is poor,' was quite neatly sung. From Wordnik.com. [Music and Some Highly Musical People] Reference
This morning she was noticeably hoarse, and there was a break in the arietta. From Wordnik.com. [The Place of Honeymoons] Reference
Allegro fills a role either of a swift arietta or a baroque trio-sonata movement in rapid figures, brilliant and lithe. From Wordnik.com. [Audiophile Audition Headlines] Reference
The slow movement, again, consists of an arietta of two eight-measure strains -- the first in C major, the second in A minor. From Wordnik.com. [The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations] Reference
He told me that he had never written an arietta without composing the music of it himself, but that as a general rule he never shewed his music to anyone. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova] Reference
He solos in the lesser-known Piano Concerto No. 13 and performs a solo piece, Variations for Piano on "Unser dummer Pöbel meint," based on an arietta by Gluck. From Wordnik.com. [StarTribune.com rss feed] Reference
A little march and three melodramatic passages lead up to an arietta for Fatima ( "A lovely Arab Maid"), beginning with a very pleasing minor and closing in a lively major. From Wordnik.com. [The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers] Reference
The cry seemed to be an arietta, for through all these four maddening days she had voiced it, -- now low and deadly with hate, now full-toned in burning anger, now broken by sobs of despair. From Wordnik.com. [The Place of Honeymoons] Reference
Schliemann, at Mycenæ, the newcomers were evidently persons of refined musical taste: the lady had a contralto voice of remarkable sweetness, although of no great compass, and I used often to linger of a morning by the high gate and listen to her executing an arietta, conjecturally at some window upstairs, for the house was not visible from the turnpike. From Wordnik.com. [The Wit and Humor of America, Volume III. (of X.)] Reference
The favorite numbers are the waltz arietta, very much in the manner of the well-known "Il Bacio," at the Capulet festival, the Queen Mab song, by Mercutio ( "Mab, regina di menzogne"), and the duet between Romeo and Juliet ( "Di grazia, t 'arresta ancor!"), in the first act; the love music in the balcony scene of the second act, which inevitably recalls the garden music in. From Wordnik.com. [The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers] Reference
(Marguerite's song, "D'amour l'ardente flamme"), the Italian melody, after Bellini, in its most limpid and happy form (arietta of Arlequin in. From Wordnik.com. [Musicians of To-Day] Reference
12, there are a charming arietta, a pretty little waltz, a very serious fanciful piece called "Wachterlied," or the song of the watchers in. From Wordnik.com. [The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations] Reference
Agatha's fear and anxiety are charmingly contrasted with the lightsome and cheery nature of Annchen, her attendant, and this in turn is followed by a naive and coquettish arietta ( "Kommt ein schlanker. From Wordnik.com. [The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers] Reference
"arietta" which firstly appeared in. From Wordnik.com. [TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com] Reference
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