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- He hasn't carried the ball since but did catch two passus ` dast week against Iowa State.
- It is included in many classical music textbooks on account of its exemplary use of the passus duriusculus in the ground bass.
- The equivalent Roman measure, the passus to be a distance of 125 " passks " ( double-paces ).
- With the G鋍hinger Kantorei he appeared in the premiere of Rihm's " Deus Passus " on 29 August 2000.
- The attribution to William Langland is also based on internal evidence, primarily a seemingly autobiographical section in Passus 5 of the C-text of the poem.
- A G G F F E in A minor ), has been known as " Passus duriusculus " in the Baroque " Figurenlehre ".
- Many composers have prolonged the setting of the word " passus " in the Credo through the use of techniques such as melisma, syncopation, and suspension.
- Diatonic and chromatic passages strongly outlining the interval of a fourth appear in the " Lamento " genre, and often in " Passus duriusculus " passages of chromatic descent.
- The elaborate solo lines of the " Recordare " jarred with the blunt, chiming text ( " Quaerens me sedisti lassus / Redemisti crucem passus " ), and the movement eventually descended into tasteless vocal exercises.
- A quick look at the page history will also show that I have previously reverted attempts to make that passus read that he was "'fired "'from his previous employer, so my reverts have gone both ways.
- The end of " Piers Plowman ", Passus 15, makes this point at length but it is also made briefly in one stanza in " The Ploughman's Tale " ( ll . 693-700 ).
- A similar passage in the final Passus of the B-and C-texts provides further ambiguous details which refer to Will's wife, and describes his torments by Elde ( Old Age ), as he complains of baldness, gout and impotence.
- They did this in 513, by advocating what has come to be known as the " Theopaschite formula " : " " Unus ex Trinitate passus est " " ( meaning " One of the Trinity suffered in the flesh " ).
- Tan Dun's " Water Passion ", and Wolfgang Rihm's " Deus Passus " were all composed for the Passion 2000 project, through which the International Bach Academy commemorated the 250th anniversary of the death of J . S . Bach.
- A league was considered to be the distance a man could walk in one hour, and the mile ( from " mille ", " meaning thousand " ) consisted of 1, 000 " passus " ( paces, five feet, or double-step ).
- Bernhard left behind many sacred vocal works, a few secular compositions, and three important treatises on music, the most famous of which is the " Tractatus compositionis augmentatus " ( ca . 1657 ), which was the source of the term " passus duriusculus ".
- The Bach-Collegium Stuttgart has been instrumental in premieres of works such as Wolfgang Rihm's " Deus Passus ( Passionsst點ke nach Lukas ) " in 2000 and new versions of works such as Mozart's " Great Mass " completed by Robert D . Levin.
- Another example is in the first few lines of the Aeneid, where " iactatus " and " passus " are both used as adjectives . ( Actually Virgil doesn't seem to use the perfect passive tense at all until lines 148-149, " coorta est seditio " . ) talk ) 17 : 10, 6 December 2010 ( UTC)
- The Latin term itself " harsh " or " difficult " ( " duriusculus " ) " step " or " passage " ( " passus " ) originates in Christoph Bernhard's 17th century " Tractatus compositionis augmentatus " ( 1648 49 ), where it appears to refer to repeated melodic motion by semitone creating consecutive semitones.
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