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Expression marks (including fermatas) are also written above the music line.
Beside the distorted device stood a man whose expression marked him as mad as his creation.
No changed expression marked his recognition.
Apprehensive looks and discomfited expressions marked the faces of the other bridge officers, who were led back in from the observation lounge.
"The urge for expression marks the beginning of writing" says Mr Lala in his autobiography.
More recently, what was decried as a campaign against freedom of expression marked an accelerating backward slide in Cambodia's efforts to promote human rights values.
This and other expressions marked the disapproval of the performers of the manner in which their enclosure had been entered and disrupted.
Therefore, the spatial relationship between notes, expression marks, dynamics, articulations and other annotations is an important part of the expression of the music.
In charge was a swarthy, stocky official whose stolid face and serious expression marked him as a person long trained in hunting down crime.
Seed the machine with the initial expression marked by $ENTRY:
His peculiarly funny body language and distinctively pleasing facial expressions marked with a broad smile, were always amusing for his audience at live performances.
Beside the driver there sat a man who could not have been more than thirty years of age, but whose massive head and resolute expression marked him as a leader.
Bearing the expression marking agitato, much of the piece is played with a rapid arpeggio in the right hand part, while the left hand carries the melody.
'Marvelous Sense of Humor' Ms. Lipper was amused by the expression marks written on one score.
The movements are unified by a motto marked as trumpetta, although it is unclear whether this was an expression marking or an actual indication for performance on a trumpet.
As an editor, Prout reflected the practices of his own time in that he felt justified in replacing Handel's phrasing and expression marks with his own preferences.
However, I was simply making the point that as far as the expression Mark relied on in his argument - being 'taken in' - it doesn't express what he needs it to.
The instruction marcato or marcatissimo (extreme marcato), among various other instructions, symbols, and expression marks may prompt a string player to use martellato bowing, depending on the musical context.
The changes also included Busoni's 16-bar completion, as well as 10 additional bars on p. 28, and other elaborations of 5, 1 and 4 bars duration, including expression marks, cadenzas, and ossias.
Beethoven chose the German word Veränderungen rather than the usual Italian-derived Variationen, in a period when he preferred using the German language in expression marks and titles, such as Hammerklavier.
The first ten pages of the introductory "Preludio corale" are nearly identical to the Third Elegy with a few small cuts and alterations, including the removal of all German expression marks or their translation into Italian.
Some tempi and expression marks were added in a fourth hand; these may have been inserted by Hans Richter during rehearsals for the premiere in January 1888, or even by Bruckner himself, who is known to have taken an interest in such matters.