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- True to form, Strauss is shown imposing a sneaky accelerando.
- Corigliano : It's called " accelerando finale ."
- A frenzied accelerando played by both instruments concludes the piece.
- "Stupidity : crescendo accelerando, " he finally raises his voice.
- Charles Stross also refers to a type of magical Accelerando " ( 2005 ).
- Like an " accelerando " in a romantic symphony, the pulse is quickening.
- It opens with the accelerando leads into a fast arpeggio played in sixteenth-note triplets.
- A thunderous beginning leads into a gradual crescendo and accelerando consisting of layered polyrhythms in various registers.
- Charles Stross's 2005 novel " Accelerando " . also developed interstellar travel by sail.
- An accelerando then introduces the allegro moderato section which is based upon the opening melody from the bassoon.
- Simpson described the second movement as'a huge composed accelerando, but with the dynamics repressed '.
- She is a master of extremes : breathless pianissimos, ringing vibrato, striking ritards and accelerandos at key moments.
- So tempos are usually steady, and build-ups are achieved through dynamics and orchestral colour rather than accelerando.
- At eleven, Daya enrolled as a student at the Accelerando Music Conservatory, owned by Christina Chirumbolo, in Pittsburgh.
- Although the meter does not change throughout the fugue, the overall effect is an accelerando because note values are gradually shortened.
- The final strophes of 4 have an " accelerando " leading directly into the " vivace " of 5.
- This second category can be defined as a dynamic glissando, comparable to glissandi of pitch and of tempi ( accelerando, ritardando ).
- The entrance of G near the middle of the piece is particularly stark, being vigorously attacked in an accelerando similar to that in the first movement.
- In the cyberpunk world of Accelerando " and " Singularity Sky ", the wish of information to be free is a law of nature.
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