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This section is in F major and is largely legato.
Thus most bagpipes share a constant, legato sound where there are no rests in the music.
The piano opens with the melody, a very legato one with many dotted notes.
A short musical interlude of about two minutes, which features a soft, legato clarinet solo, introduces the fourth act.
He favored in both performances a flowing, legato style that stressed an overarching line but did not, as sometimes happens, drown all inner detail.
He said the class includes exercises that emphasize the transition from smooth even legato moves to abrupt, sharper staccato moves.
But again, there is no one technique or style - these actor-dancers crouch, crawl, contort, or move with smooth, legato steps.
Polyphonic works: Fugues, canons, legato style.
His innovations included long-breathed, legato phrases, gliding unpredictably over chord changes, sometimes anticipating a chord before it arrived.
After the opening E major chord, there is an ascending, legato arpeggio, which is met by a fast, downward scale, marked staccato.
A less percussive, legato treatment of the piano is called for in the middle section in the middle and higher register, imitating gentler wind instruments.
The percussion retriggers only after all notes have been released, so legato passages only have a percussion on the first note.
The issue isn't legato phrasing, which is altogether appropriate to, say, the hushed opening of the C-minor Concerto (No. 24).
Tempos are relaxed, and Brain's effortless, incredibly legato playing has a flawlessness and finesse that were, and still are, without equal.
Sarah Frere-Jones of The New Yorker commented that some notes which begin as "legato exhalations" constrict into shouts.
Under Ormandy's direction the Philadelphia Orchestra continued the lush, legato style originated by Stokowski and for which the orchestra was well known.
As opposed to the short, choppy style of the ODJB, NORK played more legato pieces.
Gerard Schwarz, who conducted Mr. Sacher's original program, seemed emphatic about the legato character of Bartok's Divertimento.
It occasionally implies a slowing of tempo, though more often it refers to a very legato style in which the notes are performed in a sustained manner beyond their normal values.
The warm, legato sound of wind-instrument players inspired him, especially that of the tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins, and in his early years Mr. Wayne tried to replicate it on the guitar.
The hall's legato character worked well for Daniel Phillips's violin playing in Copland's Sonata, as it did for Stephen Kate's cello part in selections from "Billy the Kid."
But within his own introspective, legato terms, he held the monologues together superbly, and made a far more persuasive Boris than the more idiomatic Soviet bass Paata Burchuladze in April in Philadelphia.
In practicing fundamentals such as scales, the student would set the metronome at or near to its slowest setting and play the scales and arpeggios in a legato fashion covering the full range of their instrument with very even dynamics.
The second melody in the mid-low woodwinds, and later the euphonium (or baritone), baritone saxophone, and bassoon, resembles the melodies of the first two movements and is played in a very legato and lyrical style.
He spoke in a curiously strangled voice, with gaps between his sentences, as if ideas jostled and thrashed about inside him, getting in one another's way as they struggled to emerge, which made for short bursts, emitted staccato, interspersed with gentle, low-voiced, legato passages.