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  • In what forms did Chopin compose? (3)
  • In what forms did Schumann write? (3)
  • Describe the early German opera forms. (3)
  • In what forms did Chopin do his best work? (3)
  • What forms did he use in his compositions? (3)
  • What forms now begin to take definite shape? (3)
  • What forms of music were developed in this period? (3)
  • What I wanted was the familiar and every-day forms. (14)
  • The Board draws hurriedly together, and forms a group. (8)
  • Let us preserve the forms due to society: I say no more. (10)
  • What names were given to the different forms of the Hexachord? (3)
  • What wild imaginations one forms where dear self is concerned! (4)
  • It is the ill-mating of forms that has killed a thousand plays. (8)
  • Their movements were grotesque and horrible, their forms gigantic. (1)
  • In the mean time the sea-bathing went resolutely on with all its forms. (9)
  • His compositions show great originality, and include many different forms. (3)
  • His own compositions include many forms, and have all attracted attention. (3)
  • It marks the development of scales, intervals, forms, instruments and emotion. (3)
  • And from him and her would spring forms to take their place in the great pattern. (8)
  • Young folks in their situation should be excused complying with the common forms. (4)
  • She forms an agreeable picture when she is rowing, and possesses a musical laugh. (10)
  • This instrument also came in square and other forms; strings varied from 6 to 38.] (3)
  • When it flourishes we may be assured we have been overenamelling the higher forms. (10)
  • He asked her to tell him the Church whose forms of faith the princess had embraced. (10)
  • The Metaforms, originally the Reichert forms, are composed of individual form units. (17)
  • But we who see Life in forms of Art are the only ones who feel that; and we are so few. (8)
  • From the opera it has won its way into absolute music, creating new and original forms. (3)
  • In both forms of sport the balance was preserved which keeps a man both sound and young. (8)
  • What are outward forms and social ignominies to him whose heart has been struck to the dust? (10)
  • Note the points of similarity and difference in the three scale forms on page 65 in this lesson. (3)
  • The essential meaning, truth, beauty, and irony of things may be revealed under all these forms. (8)
  • Then whisperings were heard passing among the ill-discerned forms, and the farmer went out to them. (10)
  • She saw it now, its snaky branches, its darkness, and great forms, as an abode of giants and witches. (8)
  • He is but a poor philosopher who holds a view so narrow as to exclude forms not to his personal taste. (8)
  • This accounts for the fact that B was the first note that it was considered right to use in two forms. (3)
  • What forms of composition were being worked out while the polyphonic style was reaching a culmination? (3)
  • He wrote in all known forms and was well nigh universal in his knowledge of form, technic and expression. (3)
  • More blood would be spilt in Canada and on the great continent of which Canada forms so important a part. (19)
  • And between these two forms there must be no crude unions; they are too far apart, the cross is too violent. (8)
  • It is, therefore, peculiarly necessary to those not easily reached by other forms of warning and dissuasion. (7)
  • This at least was one of the forms of love which precipitate men: the sole thought in him was to be with her. (10)
  • It should be of such a quantity that the mix is mushy but not watery, even when it is to be poured into forms. (17)
  • Its development from its earliest forms to its present state has occupied a period of almost two thousand years. (3)
  • Such steel forms are represented by the Lambie forms and the Hydraulic forms. (17)
  • If alternate slabs are laid, the forms can be removed, so that the intermediate slabs can be poured between them. (17)
  • Of the many forms of gambling known as insurance that called life insurance appears to have been the most vicious. (7)
  • And it is doubtful whether it could have caused any change in musical evolution, for the technical forms were not ready. (3)
  • It shows the force of his genius that he was able to make his works in the strict contrapuntal forms full of real feeling. (3)
  • Then, too, the old scale forms caused anything written in their idioms to sound grave, severe and dignified, if not harsh. (3)
  • There are three forms of the flute; the simplest is the old Japanese flute, blown at the end and pierced with a few holes. (3)
  • The little home, far from grandiose, which forms the background to this most interesting personality is embowered in trees. (8)
  • When he came to himself again, he found himself in a closed cave, amidst strange forms of grey-brown, dripping stalactites. (5)
  • I understand all that is said to me, and accordingly cannot (without a conscious effort) pay attention to the forms of speech. (14)
  • Round about him now were fields of gold and silver flowers, white forms swaying in the sunlight, bright birds flying to and fro. (8)
  • He had been correcting proofs to catch the post, and wore the look of a man abstracted, faintly contemptuous of other forms of life. (8)
  • The waters of change were foaming in, carrying the promise of new forms only when their destructive flood should have passed its full. (8)
  • But starved as he was, the whispered sounds in the stillness, the half-seen forms in the dark, acted on him like some morbid stimulant. (8)
  • More elaborate forms of the lute, owing to improvements in the arrangement of the bass strings, were the =Theorbo= and the =Archilute=. (3)
  • The doctor made a slight gesture toward the white canvas screen which in such places forms the death-chamber of the poor and friendless. (9)
  • Of all kinds of human energy, Art is surely the most free, the least parochial; and demands of us an essential tolerance of all its forms. (8)
  • As the work progresses the bottom course is taken off and placed above for the next, there being usually three courses of forms in operation. (17)
  • Hence the order of movements, which, in the earlier writers, took all sorts of forms from fugue to dance form, becomes Allegro, Adagio, Rondo. (3)
  • He watched their scarlet and blue figures, moving slowly towards the sun, and another couple close to the rails, crossing those receding forms. (8)
  • All the rest of us, sculptors, painters, novelists, and tailors, deal with forms that we have before us; we try to imitate, we try to represent. (9)
  • For, however her fastidiousness might jib at neglect of the forms of things, she was the last woman not to appreciate really sterling qualities. (8)
  • Such a system of indirect illumination reduces shadow to a minimum; consequently the forms and the beauty of objects in the room are flattened. (17)
  • Among them of course there was a full force of brides from Niagara and elsewhere, and some curious forms of the prevailing infatuation appeared. (9)
  • He came to where, in the opening of the Underground railway, he could see the little forms of people moving, little orange and red lights glowing. (8)
  • Now and then in the light of some star-shell their figures were disclosed, bending and raising the forms of the wounded, or wielding pick and shovel. (8)
  • This consists in the choice of brutal phases of life for illustration, told in short, concise forms which concentrate and hasten the dramatic action. (3)
  • Add that other forms, notably that of the Variation, sometimes supplanted one or the other of these, and we have the structure generally followed by Beethoven. (3)
  • Nevertheless, these last two movements show an expansion of the forms of the older writers, and a definiteness of character which insured their future development. (3)
  • Our literature has developed itself out of English literature, as our political forms have developed themselves out of English political forms, but with a difference. (14)

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