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- The section concludes with a rapid rallentando ( slowing of tempo ) to another gentle phase.
- Thereafter, Norrington keeps things moving briskly in flagrant violation of Wagner's expressly marked ritenutos and rallentandos.
- In Stokowski's orchestral transcription the whole of the coda is slow and fortissimo without the possibility of a final massive rallentando.
- To carry out and to control a rallentando ( slowing down the pace of the music ), a conductor may introduce beat subdivisions.
- There are abrupt staccatos where Monteverdi writes whole-notes; spectacular changes of tempo; an almost lubricious rallentando on " squeeze me till I faint ."
- In the Bloomberg review of " Uncle Vanya ", John Simon, wrote : " Sarsgaard can't find the right tempi or emphases : shuttling between colorless rattle and silence-studded rallentandos, he fails at both infectious enthusiasm and self-effacing charm ."
- Notably, the phrase " A-number-one ", which does not appear at all in the original lyrics, is sung twice at the song's rallentando climax . ( Ebb has said he " didn't even like " Sinatra's use of " A-number-one " ).
- In his interpretation Karajan kept strict metre whereas " recordings from the 1940s & typically present this passage [ the reprise of the third subject group in the finale ] as a grand accelerando-rallentando, with a tempo increase of as much as 20 percent, " while Karajan's recording " is a notable exception ."
- The first line of the text is sung by the sopranos alone, then repeated by all voices, starting in unison but expanding to harmony on the words " The Lord make His face to shine upon you " . " The Lord lift His countenance upon you " is sung twice in two-part homophony, first soprano and alto, then tenor and bass . " And give you peace " appears three times, softer each time from molto rallentando ", reaches the final long chord.
- Hey, an apple a day is . . . uh . . . great for one's constitution ! " and burying his face in a big banana split with " THE END " written on his bald head . ( Koch used the same " rallentando " climax Sinatra used, albeit with one big difference : " A-number one, top of the list, king of the hill . . . " followed by his impression of Groucho Marx completing, " . . . and incidentally a " heckuva " nice guy ! ")
- Several works by Dessau featured in these wartime exhibitions including " And So To Bed ", showing a carefully laid-out uniform of an auxiliary fireman, and several fine portraits including one of District Officer Blackstone, who was awarded the George Medal for his actions after a fire station was bombed during the Blitz . " Menace " is a set of four canvases, now in the London Fire Brigade Museum, entitled " Overture ", " Crescendo ", " Rallentando " and " Diminuendo ", which show fire-fighters tackling a giant demonic fire figure which towers over them in the first canvas, " Overture ", but lies defeated in the final " Diminuendo ".