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classical music,
obbligato (Italian pronunciation: [obbliˈɡaːto], also
spelled obligato)
usually describes a
musical line that is in some way
indispensable in...
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Joonas Kokkonen Lux aeterna, a 1926
symphonic poem for
orchestra with
viola obligato by
Howard Hanson Lux Æterna (film), a 2019 film
directed by
Gaspar Noé...
- with all the
obbligato instruments Britten himself used the
spelling "
obligato". "Alma in the
music of
other composers –
Benjamin Britten: Nocturne, Op...
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articulations of
Black feminism. The book is
divided into two parts, "Soprano
Obligato" and "Tutti Ad Libitum". Each
section contains four
individual essays....
- web-footed friends..."—which repeats, and
later repeats again as the
piccolos obligato. (Here, in some performances, Sousa's
patriotic lyrics may be sung in a...
- and
Stripes Forever"
features what is
arguably the most
famous piccolo obligato in all of music.
Other notable American composers of
march music include...
- [Studies on J. S. Bach's
Sonatas for a
melody instrument and
harpsichord obligato].
Studia musicologica Upsaliensia (in German). Vol. 2. Uppsala: Almqvist...
- were much more baroque, with b****o continuo,
rhetorical word
painting and
obligato usage of instruments.
Later in the 17th century,
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber...
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opera performance circa 1905
includes singing by Ruth
Vincent with
flute obligato by
Albert Fransella (2:47). La
perle du Brésil:
Charmant oiseau This performance...
- Walsh..., London, 1968. Op. 1
Suonate a Tre. Due violini, e
violoncello obligato..., 1696. Four parts.
Antoine Bomporti Gentilhomme di
Trento opera prima...