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Let your heartbreaks align with the great crescendos of cellos.
It's just a tone that maybe crescendos, and then diminishes.
I rely on distortion on and off for crescendos and fluidity.
His sound is full of echoing space, charred rattles, and distorted crescendos.
The beat is fast and steady, with occasional crescendos, which are stimulating.
The score is a clapping percussion that crescendos, generating a palpable suspense.
On the surface, in these bands, the music's crescendos usually signal euphoria.
Amid crescendos of criticism about monopolistic power, these companies saw their market value plummet.
But as crescendos, at the end of each level, they represented a reserved respect.
Today, the account crescendos with a retelling of D-Day on its 72nd anniversary.
The music crescendos into Indiana's solo: She doesn't really need anyone the whole ballet.
She is more prosecutor -- laying out a case, speaking conversationally, very few big crescendos.
Eric Whitacre's "Equus" is a trite orchestral affair, with too many crescendos and showy effects.
The mood shifts and as Houston's voice crescendos, tears begin to form in Andrews's eyes.
It's packed with glittering pop-melodies, teeth-gnashing heavy crescendos, and delicately strung out alternative rock.
Mr. Norman compiles astonishing crescendos as the drama ratchets up, building in volume and rhythmic complexity.
The result nods to the xx's best work but is unafraid of broader, heart-tugging crescendos, too.
Sibling pianists Katia and Marielle Labèque provided the music, their synchronized crescendos matching the collection's pulsing energy.
Punctuating the rhythm of the game are crescendos of excitement, which are only sweetened by the quieter parts.
Radio music sounds like dance music—it has co-opted the kicks, the tricks, the crescendos, the vibe.
The volume of "Breath" invariably crescendos, catching the four chants at moments of miraculous harmony or disastrous discord.
The song crescendos, and Barrett's forever-young glare slowly distorts into the laughing face of a toothless old man.
Toward the end, the teenage wallflower finally lets loose in her room, dancing around and singing as the song crescendos.
The horrendous cacophony crescendos and Thomasin is levitating, rising higher and higher above the trees, tears on her ecstatic face.
And as those tensions flare into multiple little crescendos, the singer Alicia Bognanno gets herself more and more worked up.
By whatever means, Hayes was able to coax out sounds that could shift from slippery syncopation to dizzying, psychedelic crescendos.
He was steeped in the soft piano intros and top-of-the-lungs crescendos of the contemporary Italian melodic tradition.
Mustashrik's glimmering visuals illuminate the song's rousing crescendos, luminous synth lines, and ethereal vocal track while maintaining his determined sentiment.
The monthlong celebration crescendos this week with a 50th anniversary Stonewall commemoration on Friday and the annual Pride parade on Sunday.
The video shows Ryan speaking to House interns, with musical crescendos and shots taken from at least six different camera angles.
Crescendos rise like tidal waves in this retro, string-laden torch song that carries girl-group drama to an operatic peak.
The singer's high pitched vocals accompany the trap infused R&B beat as the single crescendos into a full blown bedroom anthem.
And so once you hear "Become Ocean," with its grand crescendos and elegant symmetries, its gigantic, staggered drift, you have a key.
Berg prepares the change of scene with two enormous orchestral crescendos on the single note B, the second louder than the first.
Climaxes — like the unison B note that crescendos to full-ensemble fury, and that final D minor outpouring — earned their impact honestly.
Stewart capitalizes on this effect, distorting his electric guitar as the song crescendos, and belting out the vocal line with disarming histrionics.
They're roots-rock kin to Adele or Stevie Nicks: soul-infused rockers that move in dramatic crescendos through pain, anger and resolve.
During her address, the crowd periodically broke out into chants of "Go Liz, go!" and "Warren," accompanied by crescendos of bleacher-banging.
But soon he finds his rhythm, those crescendos alternating with electric pauses, ecclesiastical notes chiming with his scholarly charisma in a musical voice.
In its throbs and stabs, its rushes and crescendos, it encapsulates the unforgettable feeling of total subsumption that comes with falling for someone.
It is as much about silences and gaps in the music as it is about the slow crescendos to glorious, fully mixed choruses.
With sure dramatic instinct she zoomed in on moments of pathos, lingering on a sighing motif, or building up crescendos with muscular impatience.
The way it bobs its head to the beat and soars up in the water when the music crescendos — be still, my heart!
After that, it crescendos to a single sforzando, and then still there is a sforzando in the cellos twice in the final bars.
But the best scenes are when she completely lets go, giving in to crescendos of anger or bizarre moments of rage crossed with humor.
When, after Eurydice's death, the chorus sings "Ahi caso acerbo" ("Alas, fell chance"), the affect was almost Expressionistic, with sharp attacks and flaring crescendos.
Pearl Jam's songs, particularly its early ones, often face up to youthful traumas and fears, taking heart from rock-ribbed melodies and surging crescendos.
The sounds range from traffic noises to snippets of dialogue to create a near 40-minute loop that crescendos before getting cut off halfway.
The result is a raw performance from both actors that crescendos to a five-minute screaming match between the two late in the film.
A political process and a legal process reached their crescendos at the same time, thrusting Israel into a new period of uncertainty and crisis.
Each church show spiel was so predictable, featuring the same discordant musical crescendos, the same sermons, the same vague, lingering unease towards non-gentiles.
The piece he's playing, "Paganini Jazz" by Turkish composer Fazil Say, is a sonic stir-fry of rapid crescendos, octave changes, and snappy jazz stylings.
Among the main components were skittish tapping sounds, breathy scratch tones and rapid crescendos on single notes that whipped through the room at unpredictable intervals.
"The body fracturing is impactful and jagged in form yet steady and smooth in camera movement, matching the crescendos of voice and instrumentation," Rugo adds.
Yet, out of this rudimentary setup came songs such as "A Day in the Life," with its rumbling piano, tweaked Lennon vocal and explosive crescendos.
It's a bit tricky to track down online, though, so here is a video of a performance which features one of their trademark epic crescendos.
The box set includes a recording of this playback concert, which is lush and intense in its sweeping (almost weeping) waves of crescendos and decrescendos.
Then, as the music crescendos, you realize she is lurking right behind Pauly in the DJ booth, where he is isolated from his reality TV family.
Cue the high-pitch musical note that quickly crescendos as TERROR IN ORLANDO in a white sans-serif font fades in over a blurred palm tree.
Whatever the art form — music, theater, poetry — it becomes merely a placeholder for waves of clapping and cheering, endless crescendos to which the audience is hostage.
Nightwish have always had a talent for orchestral crescendos but post-solo build up and subsequent horn section explosion here is on another level of grandeur.
"Let's drive to a more sustainable future," reads the screen as Williams, an advocate for action on climate change, crescendos to the end of the song.
A live performance adds the challenge of spontaneity, because they'll have to loop all the sounds on stage while creating a dynamic song that crescendos and falls.
The result is extremely cursed (or blessed, depending on how you feel about Waluigi), as Waluigis fill the screen and their insane laughter crescendos into pure chaos.
But in the bravura soliloquy that concludes "Head of Passes," Ms. Rashad crescendos to a state of fiery defiance for which rage is too mild a word.
The United States Civil Rights Trail is heavy with tales of blacks struggling to gain access to an adequate education, but the theme crescendos in Topeka, Kan.
Sound doesn't travel the same way here—your steps along the rough, rocky surface are muted—but your journey is soundtracked by beautiful, symphonic crescendos, traveling with you.
She's able to do inflections and typical dynamics we do in gospel, using swells and crescendos or manipulating pitches, which is something you know by hearing our music.
Simple logic, homey phrases, ironic biblical allusions and well-timed crescendos and pauses made him adept at solidifying the support of the committed and winning over the skeptical.
Fights reach huge crescendos where a downed foe winds up on the receiving end of attacks that shower the landscape with sparks and great swathes of light and blood.
The song from Elton John and Tim Rice isn't so much a song as a speech from Scar that crescendos into a mix between the villain shouting and singing.
"2017 09 01 - SUS" is heavier and more ominous, built around a high-key piano loop and littered with blips and crescendos that overload the compression on the beat.
You may see very little activity for the first week or two of a campaign, and then as R/F builds and crescendos, you'll see conversion activity catch up.
She used elementary mechanisms like crescendos, rising scales, accelerating tempos and rock beats to generate the exhilaration of carnival rides spinning too fast; grins spread unstoppably around the club.
Message to the Future stands as a reminder that cycles of oppression and marginalization follow an ebb and flow, escalating to painful crescendos both in private and in public.
The band's self-titled debut album is a perfect integration of those bands' respective sounds: Editors' poignant art-rock, Slowdive's mesmeric ambient shoegaze, and Mogwai's devastating, quiet-to-loud crescendos.
New Japan has a way of building throughout the event to these dramatic crescendos late, and a big part of that is laying out a card with few down spots.
Third, it must be at a constant level: no quiet bits, when cabin sounds can seep through and break the spell, and not too many crescendos that might startle you.
The researchers then compared emotional signals during arguments — when someone is angry, for instance, his or her eyebrows lower, eyes widen, lips compress and voice crescendos — with the health questionnaires.
As the violence crescendos the government has not authorized a single aid delivery to besieged areas, or an evacuation for urgent medical treatment, in two months, United Nations officials say.
"Detroit," like its namesake city, is populous and contradictory, with dozens of significant characters competing for attention as richly detailed scenes swell in crescendos of desperate suspense and sickening brutality.
When you think you're tired already, they look into your eyes, tell you "you got this," the soundtrack crescendos, you crank up the resistance and you pedal harder at home.
I think of all this in terms of rhythm, so as with editing, the process is one of adding in, cutting out, making gaps, crescendos, speeding things up, slowing things down.
A perfect visual compliment to the track's meditative nature, the video features a variety of shapeshifting trees, whose leaves gently fall, rise, and twirly in syncopation with the tracks evolving crescendos.
On Sunday at the SAGS we started to see the veneer crack — almost everyone talked politics from the stage — and my guess is that speaking out only crescendos at the Oscars.
Its Moogfest set could almost have come from 1968, with hand-played drones, basic fingerpicked chords, feedback-tinged guitar and human-paced crescendos that all pointed back to a predigital era.
It had lyrical grace, funk, gospel crescendos and gnashing collective improvisation; it also broke out into a unaccompanied solo passages for Mr. Washington and for the drummers, Mr. Austin and Ronald Bruner.
It's not afraid to have people talking to each other while gasping for breath, or having a music-like ebb and flow that crescendos, diminuendos, fades out and sparks back up again.
This refrain often crescendos during awards season — a regular source of politically charged cultural moments, thanks to winners using their brief public spotlight to champion a cause or indict the political establishment.
As this season of The Bachelorette crescendos to its finale, JoJo Fletcher remains quite mindful of the fact that, not so long ago, she was on the other side of that rose ceremony.
Her message, delivered in an Andalucian accent and the crescendos of an old-fashioned tub-thumper, was that she alone could unite her party "so that the PSOE becomes an alternative government again".
The chorus is reminiscent of Arabic metrical rhymes as Huey's voice crescendos over the opening verse and chorus: "I finesse, kawal, finesse, kawal"—Apac's whispering adlibs float behind heavy bass and piano instrumentation.
The Good War; the narrative that crescendos with a single battle, with every piece in its exact position; a sense of rightness in who makes it back and who does not — all fictions.
"Your Machine" starts the album with a chord progression out of doo-wop and a reverb-heavy guitar that crescendos to a multitracked blast: "I hope you know where I've been," Waronker sings.
Unsurprising for a film that eschews the manipulative conventions of the coming-of-age drama in favor of a more muted approach, The Fits doesn't really build to any grand crescendos or major insights.
And his big solo in Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time" (1940-41) was a series of lines that began as crescendos from nothing — like distant clouds of smoke seen on the horizon.
The production applies the reverential tone and cavernous reverberations of Sigur Ros — tolling piano notes, slow cymbal crescendos, shivery string tremolos — while Jónsi's high voice hovers, in wordless oohs and ahs, like a distant benediction.
Each menu crescendos in a complicated, multicomponent spread, and the best of these featured lamb: barbecue ribs rubbed with cracked coriander seeds and XO sauce, plus a skewered grilled lamb kebab and a tomato salad.
As much as it improvised atop its structures, the group burrowed into them, building tension and momentum from within, turning them into meditations or shaping them into galvanizing crescendos that crested in a standing ovation.
New York City's celebration of Pride Month crescendos this week, just in time for the 25th anniversary on Friday of the uprising at the Stonewall Inn, a pivotal movement for the modern gay rights movement.
His program note spoke of Shelley's poem "Mont Blanc" and mountain traversals: Crescendos, complete with brass fanfares, brought the music to grand peaks that then receded, the high voices dropping out to leave passionate lower strings.
The track's marching drum beat, piano crescendos, and quiet-release dynamics make for a fitting soundtrack as we follow our main character into an alternate reality while the family's desperate facade of normalcy crumbles around him.
A standard, four-piece rock group (guitar, bass, keyboards, drums) was producing music unlike anything I had ever heard: slow, patient, minimalist, with crescendos and raucous flourishes; enchanting, often beatific, but with somber and dark passages.
" Carried through by Lotz's voice—powerful whether loud or quiet—the track starts small and grows into an urgent rock song that crescendos with Lotz insisting "The truth is just a piece of gold dressed as coal.
Mr. Riley's "The Tar of Gyu" upended the notion that electric guitars command only blocklike dynamics — that on-or-off quality of amplification — with crescendos on single chords that puffed up grotesquely before coming to abrupt stops.
And almost self-reflexively, Christina wills women to roar along with her in the last third of the album, which crescendos with three huge, showy ballads (let's not pretend these songs are musically flawless by any means).
For the Karma show, he directed her in "The Open Window," an 11-minute, monochromatic-red video in which Clark holds a one-eyed cat and crescendos her expressions into a final mouth-gaping expression of terror.
Laser blasts and crashing musical crescendos are all present and correct, and while the panicked shrieks of Fox's fellow fliers can become repetitive—yes, Slippy, I hear you, and I'll be there in a second—they're each easily identifiable.
But for me, Lost Somewhere is the masterpiece, where all of the band's wide ranging influences come collide in songs like the epic closer "Get Thee Gone," which alternates between a gentle banjo-driven ballad and roaring noise crescendos.
He played blues riffs and zigzag lead lines and nagging trills and manic tremolo crescendos, racing around and under and up and down the whole stage set to end up on an elevator platform in a shower of confetti.
Anderson captures that with the loving, highly detailed looks at the garments that Reynolds designs and Johnny Greenwood's lush, florid musical score, which swells to crescendos and just as abruptly falls silent, reflecting the protagonist's mercurial moods and melancholy.
It is described as "Piercing, guttural screams of pain, crescendos of raw human sound, visceral primeval calls and episodes of silence form the extended aria of pain" and deals with ideas surrounding torture within the restricted confines of a medical facility.
"Loving you the way I do — it hurts," she belts in "Hurts," the album's first single and one of its very few up-tempo songs, a burst of post-breakup rage and recrimination propelled by relentless handclaps and cinematic orchestral crescendos.
This is an accompaniment to a ten-room house with matching smells and tastes and colors and textures, in which Scott builds bleak rhythmic ticks into warm crescendos, before bringing the whole thing back to rubble with one curt word.
The music crescendos as scenes of spacecraft moving toward Imperial AT-ATs appear followed by a glimpse of intense dogfights in space with the Millennium Falcon and other craft and then more images of Rey and Kylo Ren, each carrying light sabers.
Both tracks showcase the undeniable strength that City of Caterpillar possesses—the ability to wrap the listener in a sonic landscape that teeters on the edge of chaos—sweeping crescendos, fractured melody, and cinematic beauty that collapses into the harsh brutality of their punk roots.
As they march — with the camera focusing on individuals' deliberate strides and precisely choreographed about-faces and hand gestures — orchestral sounds play out of sync with the footage, swelling from the hushed chaos of instruments tuning to a sharp, baroque composition that steadily crescendos.
Controlling the hero, Wander, and battling the giant colossi feels like it did when played in its much lower resolution, with the same messy, realistic physics and the same tense feeling as giant monsters try to shake you free with gradual crescendos of frenzied motion.
Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Republican, acknowledged that the failure of the House bill set up the possibility of another major showdown over spending — or even a government shutdown — in October, when the next fiscal year begins and the election season crescendos.
Prince's version here doesn't search for shortcuts: he hammers staccato notes where the snare might've held the beat; he thuds the bass keys where the choir might've swelled; he flies into soulful screeches at some crescendos and withers down to a whisper at others.
At this concert, part of the Jazz Gallery Mentoring Series at the National Jazz Museum, he will play in a quartet with Morgan Guerin, a full-toned young tenor saxophonist from New Orleans, whose electrified originals are built on lilting balladry and dreamlike crescendos.
It's like the point just after you come up from a potent batch of molly and realize that your mind is in ecstatic synergy with everything around you; the peak of the wave that crescendos into untold ethereal delight as you ride explosive orgasm after orgasm.
It doesn't help, of course, that I still nurse idiotic beliefs about the season, including the tenet that good presents transform lives, and unless you do a specific placement for the parcels in the six stockings you fill (creating meaningful contrasts and crescendos), you have not tried.
"If you look at past market cycles and you look at crescendos in M&A activity or LBO activity or IPO activity ... those things tended to crest within 12 months of a market top," said Walter Todd, chief investment officer at Greenwood Capital Associates in Greenwood, South Carolina.
As Gregory Payton, the 9-year-old grandson of a Baptist minister, practices an address interweaving King's "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech with the 23rd Psalm, viewers see him starting to master the crescendos and flourishes of the African-American rhetorical traditions of his grandfather and King.
They've long held a reputation for destructive crescendos, built up from stirring intros; but their "Follow the Map," from 2009's Steve Albini-recorded Hymn to the Immortal Wind, is a calmer, sweeter arrangement that, for me, feels at home as Max and company are bathed in an orange glow.
Back then, I praised their "expansive, almost progressive compositions that draw just as heavily from Agalloch and Drudkh as they do post-rock's crescendos and melodic death's triumphant marches," and now, four years later, I'm pleased to report that they've only gotten better, and more ambitious in their sound and scope.
For these corporate behemoths, Comic-Con is all about promotion, with the idea that every piece of news or footage shown will soon ricochet around the world — aided by social media and news outlets — until it starts a furor of fandom that (hopefully) crescendos in a massive opening weekend at the box office.
As singer Josey Scott's voice crescendos higher and higher through the song's pre-chorus, we are tempted to close our eyes and let ourselves be overtaken by the strength of his angelic voice, which served the band well from 1996 until 2012, when he departed to pursue a career in Christian music.
"Blackstar" nails the feeling in question, what with its uneasy beat, horn blare, string crescendos, vaguely Middle Eastern harmonies, and of course Bowie's vocal histrionics ("In the villa of Ormen/in the villa of Ormen/stands a solitary candle/in the center of it all," he starts off, and things only get grander from there).
I certainly knew the tune ("The Lone Ranger" TV series began running in 1949), but I didn't know it could sound like this —the skittering string figures played with amazing speed and clean articulation, the entire piece brought off with precision and power, the muscular timpani strokes outlining phrases and asserting a blood-raising pressure under the crescendos.
Rather than instructing the kettledrums to play through the passage with continuous rolling thunder, as other conductors do (including Furtwängler and Herbert von Karajan), he had the timpani peak at each of the three crescendos in the passage—releasing, all three times, an almost frightening charge of energy, as if the atom were being split again and again.
With production help from Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk and Steve Mackey from Pulp, the song packs in a cheery beat harking back to Abba, orchestral crescendos à la "A Day in the Life," a tootling pan-flute and a simulated arena-size singalong going "na-na-na" alongside Win Butler's acoustic guitar strumming and quiveringly earnest voice.
Eventually, he landed a pulpit in Memphis, where he attracted notice as "the king of the young whoopers," a style of preaching that begins with a relatively measured exposition of a passage from Scripture and then crescendos into an ecstatic, musical flight, with the kind of call-and-response that became embedded in the music of James Brown.
Mass hysteria!" and crescendos with the following (sung by bassist Mike Dirnt): "Where the value of your mind is not held in contemptI can hear the sound of a beating heartThat bleeds beyond a system that's falling apartWith money to burn on a minimum wageI don't give a shit about the modern ageI don't wanna live in the modern world!
Come December, when work crescendos into a frenzy and exams render school near-impossible, when the sky turns gray and the bitter wind begins to howl, when endlessly crowding onto packed buses and subway cars sparks in one a claustrophobia so severe it's physically exhausting, a single thought, one burning desire, rises to the surface: I want to go home.
Later, when the house camera catches him staring up at his drummer, his back to the audience, flashing an awed grin, holding his pose while the syncopation of "Stand Tall" crescendos, looking like a Broadway leading man facing up to a cardboard cutout of a mountain, his coke-white jumpsuit pulled down around his waist, are we supposed to think that he's about to climb some Everest?

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