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obbligatos Meaning in Bengali



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obbligatos's Usage Examples:

prevailing public taste for operatic soprano arias with florid flute obbligatos.


replete with riffing brass, torrid Nanton growls, and surging Bigard obbligatos.


Mascheroni also wrote obbligatos for the mandolin to several of his vocal compositions, as well as solos.


independent accompaniment, or they can be accompanied by instrumental obbligatos up to and including a full orchestra.


played in the same style as the first, but sometimes counter-melodies or obbligatos are added to these latter runs of the trio.


Rorem's score makes a few brusquely dramatic gestures (timpani obbligatos, for instance, in movements entitled Toccata-Chaconne and Toccata-Rondo).


He made use of a Harmon mute to improvise his solos and obbligatos.


Neville Marriner continued to perform obbligatos and concertino solos with the orchestra until 1969, and led the orchestra.


for the human voice alone, or they can be accompanied by instrumental obbligatos up to and including a full orchestra.


New Orleans ensembles using the improvisational techniques of the time (obbligatos with scales and arpeggios and varying the melody).


rediscovered the sound "in which his keen falsetto played off against airy organ obbligatos.


He accompanied her with flute obbligatos at fashionable social gatherings and at Queen's Hall, London.


very light musical feel, often having sections of fanfare or soprano obbligatos performed with a light coloratura articulation.


"They're used in the foreground and background (note some of the lovely obbligatos) for vocal effects and for Tommy's trombone.


counterpoint produced at times from acoustic guitars and synthesizer obbligatos.


and rhythms are subtler than those of Saadiq and observes "burnished obbligatos, hushed burr, and starry-eyed falsetto" in his singing.


loveliest, rich and resonant, with little of the vibrato and neo-operatic obbligatos of later years".


orchestra played splendidly, with the opera's famous clarinet and basset-horn obbligatos both dispatched with distinction.



obbligatos's Meaning':

a persistent but subordinate motif

Synonyms:

section; obligato; subdivision;

Antonyms:

end; misconception; beginning; middle;

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