Milhaud

NOUN
  1. French composer of works that combine jazz and polytonality and Brazilian music (1892-1974)
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How To Use Milhaud In A Sentence

  • Durey's use of bi- and polytonality is less strident and upfront than Milhaud's, and he mixes it with a plangent lyricism which, despite Durey's avowed intention to forget Ravel, is surely influenced by the latter's quartet of 1903.
  • After the interval we heard Milhaud's own re-orchestration of his ballet score La Creation du Monde for piano and string quartet.
  • Milhaud originally scored it for a small orchestra, then, due to its great success, transcribed it for duet.
  • I was using polytonal chords on the bridge, and I wanted to call it 'Milhaud Meets Latimes.com - News
  • At the next lesson Milhaud essentially approved the work after a few comments and suggestions, then requested that Trimble harmonize the melody for the next lesson.
  • His discography has included Scriabin, Shostakovich, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Milhaud, and Rodrigo.
  • I compared him with his colleague Milhaud, whose deeply biting satire and occasional ventures into atonality took him in other directions, in a worldly sense making his music astringent.
  • Milhaud originally scored it for a small orchestra, then, due to its great success, transcribed it for duet.
  • All have that characteristic Milhaud lightness and playfulness, that jollity and occasional raucousness.
  • Milhaud approved the work, made his comments, and then requested that Trimble write ten harmonizations of the same melody for the next week.
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