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- "Post Praeludium per Donau, " by Luigi Nono, has a steady, quiet beauty.
- In the Praeludium of " The Careless Shepherdess " ( published 1656 ), one speaker says,
- In addition, another praeludium in G minor, BuxWV 149, employs a repeating bass pattern in the beginning.
- The calm " Praeludium " is followed by a catching tune for the orchestra providing opportunities for tricks by the violin.
- In the Praeludium, the oboe is replaced by the cor anglais, providing a different tone colour to an already colourful work.
- Early Baroque organ music in Germany was highly praeludium, as exemplified in the works of Matthias Weckmann, Nicolaus Bruhns, B鰄m, and Buxtehude.
- The praeludium in G minor, BuxWV 148, in which the ostinato pattern is derived from the subject of one of the fugal sections, also ends in a chaconne.
- Also a composer of brief showpieces for the violin, Kreisler will be represented on Stern's program by two works, the " Siciliano and Rigaudon " and " Praeludium and Allegro ."
- Fritz Kreisler borrowed Pugnani's name in order to publish some of his pieces ( such as Praeludium and Allegro and Tempo di Minuetto ), but in 1935 Kreisler revealed that these works were actually his own.
- The praeludium in C major, BuxWV 137, begins with a lengthy pedal solo and concludes not with a postlude of arpeggios and scale runs, but with a comparatively short chaconne built over a three-bar ostinato pattern in the pedal:
- Reinhold Gli鑢e wrote an Intermezzo and Tarantella for double bass and piano, Op . 9, No . 1 and No . 2 and a Praeludium and Scherzo for double bass and piano, Op . 32 No . 1 and No . 2.
- The piece, which comprises all 12 major and / or minor keys, starts with a three-part Praeludium in C resembling Johann Sebastian Bach's toccatas, and ends with a Postludium which is an exact retrograde inversion of the Praeludium.
- The piece, which comprises all 12 major and / or minor keys, starts with a three-part Praeludium in C resembling Johann Sebastian Bach's toccatas, and ends with a Postludium which is an exact retrograde inversion of the Praeludium.
- She played works from her last CD at her debut concert in Berlin, at the Konzerthaus Berlin on 22 October 2013, along with " Praeludium ", Op . 32, by Graham Waterhouse and Mendelssohn's " Variations s閞ieuses ", Op . 54.
- Busoni wrote a " Fugue in F major on a theme of W . A . R閙y " ( BV 154 ), and dedicated his Praeludium ( Basso ostinato ) und Fuge ( Doppelfuge zum Choral ) Op . 7 ( Op . 76 ), for organ ( BV 157 ) to his teacher.
- That solo, set to four songs by Alban Berg, has now been incorporated into " An Uncertain Hour " just before the last two musical pieces, Bach's Praeludium in E-flat minor ( Muzijevic played the Praeludium in C minor earlier ) and Schumann's " In der Nacht ."
- That solo, set to four songs by Alban Berg, has now been incorporated into " An Uncertain Hour " just before the last two musical pieces, Bach's Praeludium in E-flat minor ( Muzijevic played the Praeludium in C minor earlier ) and Schumann's " In der Nacht ."
- In English texts, " tribade " is recorded as early as 1601, in Ben Jonson's " Praeludium " ( Poem X in " The Forest " ), to as late as the mid-nineteenth century; it was the most common lesbian term in European texts, through the proliferation of classical literature, anatomies, midwiferies, sexual advice manuals, and pornography.
- Other notable composers who conducted the orchestra in performances of their own works included Reginald de Havilland Tupper ( 1934 performance of his " Suite of Old English Pieces " ), Henri Miro ( his " Symphonic Praeludium " in 1935 ), Percy Grainger ( his " Green Bushes " and " Colonial Song " in 1938 ), and Alexander Brott ( his " Oracle " in 1939 ).