8. to play (a piece of music) in the style of swing. 9. to pull or turn (the propeller of an aircraft) by hand, esp. in order to start the engine. v.i. 10. to move or sway to and fro, as a pendulum or other suspended object. 11. to move to and fro in a swing...
8. to play (a piece of music) in the style of swing. 9. to pull or turn (the propeller of an aircraft) by hand, esp. in order to start the engine. v.i. 10. to move or sway to and fro, as a pendulum or other suspended object. 11. to move to and fro in a swing...
The rhapsodists and aoidos were professional singers of epics about gods and heroes; the aoidos who were in the service of communities or kings, accompanied their improvisations on instruments. Among the earliest forms of ancient Greek music are the linos songs (sung at grape harvests to the ...
This type of play, presented on public squares, was marked by vivid satire, a merry, coarse energy, pungency in the depiction of everyday life, and an antifeudal ideology. By way of the farce, a combination of traditional elements and improvisation that was typical of the various forms of...
MS 6733 S Ligeti: Atmospheres; Feldman: Out of "Last Pieces;" Austin: Improvisations for Orchestra & Jazz Soloists (ELLIS, PHILLIPS, COCUZZO). BERNSTEIN, N.Y. Phil. A. 2 eye label. Corner clipped MS 6884 S Wagner: Overtures--Flying Dutchman; Rienzi; Lohengrin; Faust. SZELL, Cleveland ...
In Homer’s epics there are references to music being used in work, religious ceremonies, and popular festivals. The rhapsodists and aoidos were professional singers of epics about gods and heroes; the aoidos who were in the service of communities or kings, accompanied their improvisations on ...
8. to play (a piece of music) in the style of swing. 9. to pull or turn (the propeller of an aircraft) by hand, esp. in order to start the engine. v.i. 10. to move or sway to and fro, as a pendulum or other suspended object. 11. to move to and fro in a swing...
The rhapsodists and aoidos were professional singers of epics about gods and heroes; the aoidos who were in the service of communities or kings, accompanied their improvisations on instruments. Among the earliest forms of ancient Greek music are the linos songs (sung at grape harvests to the ...
In Homer’s epics there are references to music being used in work, religious ceremonies, and popular festivals. The rhapsodists and aoidos were professional singers of epics about gods and heroes; the aoidos who were in the service of communities or kings, accompanied their improvisations on ...
8. to play (a piece of music) in the style of swing. 9. to pull or turn (the propeller of an aircraft) by hand, esp. in order to start the engine. v.i. 10. to move or sway to and fro, as a pendulum or other suspended object. 11. to move to and fro in a swing...