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The words as well as the music are thus treated symphonically".
This is the first ever live performance symphonically composed for the Crash Box.
Then the music pulls out all stops symphonically.
As indicated by the album title, the songs are symphonically arranged and performed with a live orchestra.
Symphonically, two Connecticut orchestras and one visiting from England will provide diversity.
It also tends to sound symphonically.
Although there were never more than five women onstage, Duncan's magnificent choreographic energy made her dances seem symphonically scaled.
Bird song recordist Geoff Sample explores whether birds sings symphonically.
By then, the band had risen to "the top of the goth metal heap" with their "lush, symphonically enhanced" approach.
Two more symphonically oriented programs are also being offered next weekend at SUNY.
At the same time, the dancers served almost symphonically to augment each formal pattern and courtly, gracious mannerism.
An opera orchestra that functions symphonically, winning prizes for recordings, is only one development in James Levine's 29-year tenure.
For Abbey Road, the band's last recorded album, Martin suggested "a continuously moving piece of music", urging the group to think symphonically.
Fielding conceived and recorded several pieces electronically, using the musique concrète sound world; some of this music he later reworked symphonically.
In the pit, Sergiu Comissiona drew loud, symphonically opulent, but not very idiomatic sounds from the orchestra.
Mr. Ashkenazy, on the other hand, drew an idiomatic and symphonically conceived performance from the orchestra, frigidly spacious at the opening.
The first movement gathered substantial intensity and force, and the "Fanfare for the Common Man" seemed more symphonically integrated than usual.
Literate prose, for one, as in the opening description of Arthur's gift for conducting a meeting: "He treats every meeting symphonically.
Harold Brodkey met his wife, the novelist Ellen Schwamm, there and called Books & Company "symphonically important to me."
His output was so prolific and much of his music symphonically so complex that his achievement can truly be called unparalleled in classical music.
This isn't a show of big, walk-in, symphonically scaled art of the kind Romanticism is famous for, all Cinemascope and massed trombones.
The best of the new songs was a symphonically grand ballad, "A Bad Goodbye," that he sang in a duet with Ms. Judd.
Though the music of the symphony is based on that of the opera, the material is developed symphonically; the symphony is therefore absolute rather than programmatic.
If we listen as historians do, it is clear that this turn-of-the-century piece says symphonically what had already been said by Mendelssohn, Wagner, Dvorak and Brahms.
Or rather, to unshape it, opening the door to the endless new possibilities explored by Brahms, Bruckner, Mahler and even, in his symphonically charged operas, Wagner.