How To Use executant In A Sentence
- Its four movements provide plenty of scope for executants.
- For these reasons and many others, some persons think that ancient works should be performed, not in view of an immediate and complete artistic success, but in order to train executants, the public and composers.
- The topics of these lectures included English composers, English executants, and critics.
- It is likely that the smalti were made by the Greeks, who were also probably the designers and executants. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
- As to the distinction of the accomplices and the executants, there are subjective theory, objective theory and corpus delicti dominate theory.
- It is quite evident that he had no notion of the exquisite enjoyment derivable from being an executant in a quartette, the conversational powers of which have been so frequently noticed. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
- Pierre Gavinies claims attention both as an executant and composer. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
- Cadenzas are usually left to the improvisation of the performer, but are sometimes written in full by the composer, or by some famous executant, as in the cadenza in Brahms's Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
- Christmas were somewhat as follows: From the manor-house ten shillings and a supper; from the vicar ten shillings; from the farmers five shillings each; from each cottage-household one shilling; amounting altogether to not more than ten shillings a head annually — just enough, as an old executant told me, to pay for their fiddle-strings, repairs, rosin, and music-paper Under the Greenwood Tree
- The greatest Sienese painters were among their executants, including Duccio (lost commissions between 1279 and 1295) and Ambrogio Lorenzetti.