How To Use Symphonist In A Sentence
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When I was young, the two great Romantic symphonists were probably Beethoven and Brahms.
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Now he is seen as maybe the greatest symphonist of the 20th century.
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Louis Mushro, hair collector, is selling clips from his collection, including 1/16 - long scraps from everyone's favorite happy-go-lucky proto-Romantic symphonist.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Not many symphonists were also great song writers, and not many song writers are great symphonists.
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But it wasn't pastiche; he was working in the style of mid-late 20th century tonal symphonists, if such a style had really existed.
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It was essentially to hone his skills as a symphonist and develop his career as a composer that Bruckner had moved to Vienna, one of the musical capitals of the world.
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The death of Alfred Schnittke in 1998 robbed the world of one of its most distinctive symphonists.
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Bursting its seams with ambition, "Omeros" nonetheless confirms Walcott as the foremost symphonist of the language he adores.
The Man Who Loves English
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Havergal Brian even today isn't exactly a household name, although he's one of the outstanding symphonists of the last century.
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Their different, equally valid approaches simply communicate different things about Schumann as symphonist.
Schumann on CD
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If you really want to take the measure of Mozart 1756-1791 as a symphonist, do not juxtapose him with Haydn, the other ne plus ultra of the time.
'Contemporaries of Mozart Collection' offers contrasts to the master
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Scroll down this post and you can hear No Wave cult heroines Y Pants — artists Barbara Ess, Virginia Piersol, and Gail Vachon — performing their version of the Rolling Stones '"Off the Hook," produced by guitar symphonist Glenn Branca.
Archive 2007-08-01
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In an uncanny way, he could manage to portray the deeply spiritual side of the symphonist with the craggy, almost brusque facet of the countryman.
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I think it indicates Harris's great sense of musical progress, essential for a symphonist.
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In Haydn's time symphonists favoured D and B flat major.
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The composer chafed under programmatic restraints and felt more comfortable with formal design, a sign of the symphonist to come.
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At one point in his career, many considered Harris the really great American symphonist.
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The symphonist Harris grew up on a farm in Oklahoma and repeatedly mentions the beautiful potatoes his father grew.
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But the cyclic structure he evinced in his own First Symphony is something quite different from what one will find in Schumann or Franck or any other cyclic symphonist of the 19th century.
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Not many concert pianists can quote a major symphonist, let alone relate him to their world.
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Two other generally-known symphonists to be found here are Dittersdorf and Stamitz.
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He longs to be a true symphonist, but sets his private visions to music.
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Beethoven, taken as a symphonist, is the most inspired among composers, and the one who composes best for the orchestra.
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For Mr. Botstein, Sibelius the symphonist was a progressive in his desire to emancipate music from language and from its narrative, theatrical quality.
Nordic Exposure at Bard
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The composer Zdenek Fibich - symphonist, opera composer, melodramatist, and composer of one of the most extended keyboard cycles written since Chopin - would have been l50.
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Vaughan Williams must be ranked among the finest symphonists of the 20th century.
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When the disc went platinum everyone lost out but consoled themselves by knowing that they had done the impossible - getting a living symphonist to outsell the leading pop stars.
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The overall effect of these works is that Tippett was a symphonist of great technical skill and expressive ability.
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I hear in Gerber's music a little bit of Bartók, some Stravinsky, Ravel, Sibelius, and English symphonists as well as movie music, pop jazz, folk song and dance, and even kid song.
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The death of Alfred Schnittke in 1998 robbed the world of one of its most distinctive symphonists.
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He had an enviable reputation, once upon a time, as a symphonist of real individuality, like Simpson today.