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  • The melodies of the two hands sometimes move in parallel motion, but often play contrapuntally.
  • This melody is contrapuntally varied with the first theme ( the theme associated with the dissonant chords ).
  • All of the above works, particularly the Sonatas, are contrapuntally complex, dramatically shaped and technically challenging.
  • The first theme is then heard contrapuntally leading towards the dominant allowing for a retransition to the tonic for the recapitulation.
  • The Malinconia contrapuntally highly resembles the style of Bach, perhaps most of any of the movements of the second sonata.
  • A chorus in the key of G minor, developed contrapuntally, ends the act as the chorus pray that God will protect David.
  • In this performance the highly charged, contrapuntally dense Sonata No . 2, from 1946, three movements played without pause, is riveting.
  • The closing movement, the Offertory, is the most contrapuntally complex, and may have been intended as the climax of the entire composition.
  • The word Mannerism has also been used to describe the style of highly florid and contrapuntally complex polyphonic music made in France in the late 14th century.
  • The development begins with the secondary theme motif reoccurring in different instruments in counterpoint, and transitions into the different motifs of the main theme, also playing contrapuntally.
  • The Fugue is one of only three that Bach wrote in ternary form, with an exact repetition of its contrapuntally active opening section framing a texturally contrasting central section.
  • In 1931 Porter returned to the United States, first rejoining the faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music, then teaching at contrapuntally active "; cooperative rather than competitive.
  • Hovhaness worked with Bohuslav Martinu at Tanglewood in 1942, and the following year began the serious study of Armenian music, after which his work became more contrapuntally complex and rhythmically vital.
  • Composers of the middle generation of the Franco-Flemish school included Johannes Ockeghem, who wrote music in a contrapuntally complex style, with varied texture and an elaborate use of fugal forms.
  • "The Rape of the Lock, " a work in progress and her first opera, offered her adaptation of Pope's text clothed in wonderfully lush, intricate and contrapuntally energetic music.
  • Gould then plays a quodlibet of his own, which combines phrases from " The Star-Spangled Banner " and " God Save the Queen " into a contrapuntally complex little march.
  • The closing chorale is a four-part setting with " contrapuntally animated bass and middle voices ", similar to the chorales of the " Christmas Oratorio ", first performed a few weeks before.
  • His secular compositions  mostly " chansons "  are less contrapuntally complex than his motets and masses, but nonetheless more so than the majority of contemporary secular pieces, especially the'Parisian'chanson.
  • It therefore seems natural that such a synthesis concludes by contrapuntally combining all the main themes of the symphony : the coda begins in a solemn C minor in which the opening theme of the Finale reaches a powerful climax.
  • Frequently in African music two or more ostinatos moving contrapuntally are employed, with or without a longer melodic line to create an orchestral texture ( dense textures are desired and aimed for by both composers and performers alike ).
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