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  • His style was initially tonal, then moved toward pointillistic atonalism.
  • Nahas also employs traditional Western abstract painting, pointillistic and impressionistic techniques.
  • The brass section plays in a pointillistic style depicting a later Holst style.
  • A bonus CD holds the pointillistic bits and pieces that went into the songs.
  • On the screen _ a veil of pixels _ everything is changing, morphing, mutating, pointillistic.
  • He became entranced by modern classical composers like Elliott Carter, and his work grew spacious, almost pointillistic.
  • The comic and grotesque scenes are usually set in chamber music, characterized by pointillistic textures and discontinuous motifs.
  • Paolo Jobim sang in his father's manner; Daniel Jobim, a grandson, recreated the pointillistic piano touches.
  • His early work had been influenced by Vardges Sureniants but, after this time, he began to employ pointillistic techniques.
  • Largely static, often pointillistic, " dusklight " skillfully exploits sonorities and moods, with reflective passages interrupted by threatening sounds.
  • Whether he's tossing off pointillistic solos on the title track or romping through the wildly boppish " Ball Square,"
  • Her garden was pointillistic, composed of hundreds of dots that added up to the color fields of a painter who preferred a small canvas.
  • One of the pointillistic Five Movements for Orchestra, Op . 10, is just seven measures long _ yet manages to tell a complete story.
  • He used quick, pointillistic jabs and pealing chords, and he stacked up more syncopation with his voice, delivering his lyrics with easygoing swing.
  • The second movement is a pointillistic double retrograde fugue using melodies by Verdi and Puccini, and the fourth movement juxtaposes melodies by Guillaume de Machault and Stephen Foster.
  • Instead of just peeling off endless rhythmically regular lines, he is clearly thinking about how to construct a solo, using pointillistic rhythms and silence as structural building blocks.
  • The " JazzTimes " review by Harvey Pekar says " Much of " Lift & Poise " contains relaxed, thoughtful and sometimes pointillistic collective improvising.
  • The " JazzTimes " review by Harvey Pekar states " The quartet does some good pointillistic work, illustrating their ability to listen and defer to each other ."
  • From certain angles, you might notice a pointillistic effect betraying that a traffic signal is composed of dozens of diodes, each about the size of a miniature Christmas tree light.
  • Bernstein's book alternates between the panoramic and the pointillistic, now hovering high above ground for an overview, now swooping down for a close-up of minute particulars.
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