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"nocturne" Definitions
  1. a short piece of music in a romantic style, especially for the pianoTopics Musicc2
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Nocturne was encouraged into the world of genderplay by legendary burlesque professor and performer Dr. Lucky, who counts Nocturne among her brood of drag children.
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Jorma Elo's "Nocturne/Étude/Prelude" is a characteristically incoherent fit of hiccups.
Its counterpart, a poem or song about the evening, is a nocturne.
This nocturne is one of the most popular ones; it catches the ear.
We climbed out of the car to take in the late spring nocturne.
It is actually the sound of the bronze mask from "Nocturne" (2018) being struck.
I just wrote my first real classical piece, a nocturne for piano and orchestra.
For long-term fans, it picks up nicely where second album Nocturne left off.
An exquisitely brushed acrylic painting from 1969 reads as a pan-cultural Romantic nocturne.
The mood is consistently poetic and atmospheric: a 21st-century nocturne in which tensions change.
For now, listen to Virée Nocturne in its entirety below—it's out today via Prophecy Productions.
The image is romantic, a nocturne, but not exactly the transfigured night of the Romantic painters.
This is a ballad; I am a nocturne Approaching the unit of landing Is it landing, or.
As Cai grew old in the 1980s, his son, Cai Wanghuai, played the nocturne to comfort him.
"Untitled (Nocturne)" (2016) has the beautiful, murky surface of a streaked window pane rendered in chocolate, feathery strokes.
"When I started, I did it because I wanted to figure out how to be a woman," Nocturne admits.
The ad showed a montage of people eating, while Chopin's Nocturne Opus 9 No.2 played in the background.
One of few video works was Elliott J. Robbins's "Nocturne: Sleeplessness/Sleep is the Cousin of Death" at Kai Matsumiya.
" Santiago Muñoz filmed "Nocturne" in Haiti where, she said, "the example of the military that I use is very clear.
In this GIF excerpt from "Nocturne" (2018), a figure enters into a state of ecstasy amid flowers and intergalactic scenery.
The "Nocturne" music reminded me of weather patterns for some reason — cyclical, somewhat predictable (though sometimes not), ethereal, magical, beautiful.
The third movement, "Nocturne, Half-Remembered," returns to the elusive world of the first section, but with more pronounced lyricism.
Medvedeva's routine, skated to a Chopin nocturne, told the story of a spirit leaving and then returning to the body.
Two encores, Tchaikovsky's Nocturne in C sharp minor and Liszt's "La Campanella" étude, were gratefully received by the enthusiastic audience.
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Virée Nocturne serves as a precursor to the band's next full-length, and offers an unexpected glimpse into what's to come.
That was a generation before James Whistler's nocturne paintings, but our appreciation of Greene is colored by our experience of Whistler.
Chance events—injuries, infections, infatuations; the haunting trill of that particular nocturne—impinge on one twin and not on the other.
In 235, a Sotheby's auction of the Stanley J. Seeger collection included "Nocturne" from the series, which sold for $2127.9 million.
This dreamlike nocturne ends with his following her, apparently to rescue her from drowning, but then disappearing with her beneath the waves.
Your most daring departure from both de Mille and Balanchine was to choreograph Copland's second movement, the "Corral Nocturne," for five men.
Follow-up Nocturne polished up the lo-fi, debuting at number 1 on the Billboard New Artist and Alternative New Artist chart.
Ms. Chien played the Nocturne No. 2 with singing tone, but could not hide the lack of depth underneath its decorous lyricism.
During a Chopin nocturne, a woman's voice suddenly pleads, "Come back," in a routine meant to evoke a spirit leaving the body.
" He added: "You won't find a gloomy painting, or a mist, or anything like a Whistler 'Nocturne,' or rain for that matter.
Nocturne in E-Flat Major will give the world the appearance of slow motion, adding fluidity and calm to New York's busiest destination.
Games that played a massive role in Mecha [even though they don't] have any mechas are the Persona and Shin Megami Nocturne series.
Focus shifts from the invented world of Nocturne City to the future alleys of Tokyo following the conclusion of the War Against Machines.
The second movement is an inert nocturne; in the third an intriguing idea, a duet passage for tuba and harp, dawdles into irrelevance.
He printed the second version with blue ink and brushed on more blue, creating a lush nocturne that seems lighted by a full moon.
Accompanying herself on piano in "Gotham Lullaby," from her late-1970s masterpiece, "Dolmen Music," she swept through lonely, sinuous lines toward tenderness, an urban nocturne.
It spotlights two works by Martha Clarke, the pas de trois from "The Garden of Villandry" (1979) and "Nocturne" (1978), a portrait of an aging ballerina.
Slack dark mode will also still allow users to select more customized themes like Aubergine or Nocturne, they'll just adjust to accommodate the darker overall settings.
Why does the show conclude with Neel's "realist" piece, which is dated 20 years before a Robert Motherwell abstraction, "Nocturne 1" (1988), hanging in the first room?
Inspired by Taiwanese cinema, Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, and Oikospiel (among other things), All Our Asias is a 3D exploration game with a heavy emphasis on story.
There's Wild Nothing's second album Nocturne, a record so adored it's part of the reason I had someone give me this tattoo on my birthday last month.
His playing on "Nocturne," a country waltz, puts him in roughly the same county as Bill Frisell, but with a touch and temperament entirely his own. N.C.
One of our finest young players of Chopin takes on the "Funeral March" Sonata, the F minor Fantasy and a nocturne, alongside works by Bach and Beethoven.
Slack is enabling dark mode variants of all existing sidebar themes and adding its own "Nocturne" dark mode theme that can be set on both desktop and mobile.
So "Fitler Square Nocturne" (2014) felt like a small park near my house where I often sit, although I was not painting or drawing while I was sitting there.
Two brothers, separated by geographic and economic continents, might be brought to tears by the same Chopin nocturne, as if responding to some subtle, common chord struck by their genomes.
Among the shorter works I particularly enjoyed Barber's restless, seldom-heard Nocturne and Grieg's virtuosic "Hommage à Chopin," a nonstop whirlwind of vehement runs (its first known performance at Carnegie).
However, if this device is actually one of Google's rumored Pixelbook 2 devices, which have been going by the codename "Nocturne," it should have a physical connector for attaching the keyboard.
In "Stars and Their Display" (19703), one of the exhibition's most beautiful pieces, blocky strokes of dark blue layered over lighter areas of red, blue and yellow produce a beguiling nocturne.
The grave Nocturne No. 13 in C Minor — with a funeral march opening and an ending that, he said, "evaporates like a last breath" — at the center of the track list.
At Cecilia De Torres Gallery's summer show in Soho, one came face-to-face with Juan Iribarren's "Untitled (Square Nocturne)" (2017), a painting with an iridescent, shimmering surface like burnished aluminum.
There have been rumors about two successors in development code-named "Nocturne" and "Meowth" which were both apparently referenced in the Chromium source code (Google's open-source web browser) earlier this year.
This season Ashwini Ramaswamy performs a solo from her evolving work "Nocturne," an exploration of nightfall in the Bharatanatyam tradition, while Kalanidhi Dance, directed by Anuradha Nehru, experiments with the Kuchipudi form.
The mercurial hip-hop dancer Raphael Xavier brings his pared-down "Point of Interest," and Ragamala Dance Company explores the textures of night in "Nocturne," drawing on lineages of classical Indian dance.
The new collection features an unreleased version of "Why Spend the Dark Night with You?" and the first full recording of his "Nocturne Suite," performed with members of London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
It was tastefully furnished with pieces from Pinch and Race Furniture, handmade lighting fixtures by the Nocturne Workshop and antiques from the dealer Jerome Dodd of the neighboring Les Couilles du Chien.
With a set of teeth that never stop growing, like a rodent, the six-fingered nocturne bites a hole in the wood and uses the same freaky finger to pick out the bugs.
A nocturne showing two male figures standing at the edge of a circus ring, the painting had been acquired directly from the artist and is estimated to sell for between $22000,220 to $23,000.
Last fall, a bartender at Washington, DC's Nocturne started serving a ramen cocktail that was exactly what it sounds like: a bowl of ramen that had been expertly spiked with rum and Scotch.
These outstanding, inventive young performers come together for a recital of Stravinsky's "Suite Italienne," Witold Lutoslawski's Partita, Kaija Saariaho's "Nocturne in Memory of Lutoslawski" and Brahms's Violin Sonata No. 28-216-30, 2212y.
They are all part of another relationship that has flourished in the decades since Cai heard the strains of Leybach's nocturne: a love affair with the piano that has spread all across the nation.
World champion Medvedeva performed a flawless routine to Frederic Chopin's "Nocturne", landing a clean series of triple jumps in an elegant, flowing performance to take the lead with 79.99, just under her season's best.
The original film has gotten two poorly regarded sequels, released in 2000 and 2016, as well as three poorly regarded video game tie-ins, including a crossover with the essentially unrelated survival horror game Nocturne.
Their stable contains over 20 different series, from Historical, Medical and Kimani, which features African-American protagonists, to Blaze—"sizzling sexual adventures"—and Nocturne, for those who like their literary liaisons seasoned with paranormal activity.
We looked at the charms of Fazioli pianos (Chopin nocturne 19 in E Minor), the challenges facing the French army (Guerre de 14-18) and the new desperation of the hotel industry (Stay with me).
Another small tidbit that suggests this PixelBook Tablet is related to Nocturne is the small indent on the top left corner of the tablet's screen, which looks to be a combined fingerprint sensor and power button.
Mr. Kenney performed a "Fantasia" by the baroque composer Nicola Matteis that consists entirely of broken up chords, a filigree meditation by Kaija Saariaho called "Nocturne," and the Chaconne from Bach's second Partita for solo violin.
The James Reinish booth is blanketed with works by artists exhibited by Alfred Stieglitz, including his own photographs, a small, excellent, nearly abstract nocturne by Georgia O'Keeffe and a 1908 tribute to Cezanne's bathers by Abraham Walkowitz.
" Nocturne soon discovered that she felt most powerful, and comfortable, with a character she created called Andro-Royalty, which is not a drag king or a drag queen, but "in the middle of and between those two spaces.
And for those able to pay close enough attention, the play is full of lyrical rewards: "You must have heard the music/rise from the muddy ground between/your breasts as a nocturne," Townsend rhapsodizes at one point.
Earlier at Blumarine, designer Anna Molinari offered all-fur belted coats and jacket and skirt suits, fur-lined sheer dresses as well as fur-heeled shoes and flip flop sandals with fur interiors in her "Moonlit Nocturne" collection.
Owner of Queen Street West club Nocturne, Spencer Sutherland, suggested that with increasing real estate prices, Toronto bars and venues should be allowed to extend last call hours to better leverage people as well as costly city services.
Lean and bony-faced, Mr. Brody, a producer of the film, adapted from Colin Harrison's 1996 novel, "Manhattan Nocturne," exudes a hard-boiled Bogartian cynicism that doesn't feel forced and is softened with flashes of poetry in his eyes.
My teacher was a genial man with white hair and an encyclopedic knowledge of all things musical, from the lives of composers to exactly how many versions of a Chopin nocturne were found in his desk after he died.
The program showcases Sophie Maslow's "I Ain't Got No Home" (1941) and Bertram Ross's "Nocturne" (1978), as well as a selection of pieces by Graham, including "Frontier" (1935), "Diversion of Angels" (1948) and excerpts from "Cortege of Eagles" (1967).
These are the ambient conditions that photographer Dave Jordano has somehow managed to invoke in each of more than 100 stark and empty cityscapes that are featured in his new book, A Detroit Nocturne, released in April by powerHouse Books.
There's a warm, slightly retro vibe to Nocturne jazz club where an intriguing artist-in-residence arrangement books musicians for multi-week runs, encouraging them to explore the music of a jazz legend, concentrate on a genre or produce their own original compositions.
The first half is a grim urban nocturne introducing Mr. Ryan as Jim Wilson, a big city police detective pathologically prone to excessive force; then, abruptly moving from the dark city to an alpine wilderness, the movie enters the realm of allegory.
The female dancer-butterfly phantasm of "Trouble and Appearance," a nocturne, puts me in mind of the unknown, constantly expanding scope of women's power and thought, whether or not you agree that the besmirched, wounded salaryman in the background is Donald Trump.
In a nocturne, Ms. Hyltin, after lying with Mr. Ramasar on the beach and rising to dance with him, journeys and swims alone amid dancers who (now in soft blue smocks) may be the ocean itself but also suggest a new bold expansiveness of emotion.
A recipe, a book about mathematics, the kind of wood used to make clogs, a Bertolucci film, a realtor's description of a castle for rent in Dordogne, "Chopin's Nocturne in F Sharp Major, Op. 15, No. 2" — can any of these inform the frustrated voyeur?
The record, a haunting nocturne sung in a clear-toned alto, was, along with Patsy Cline's "Walkin' After Midnight" — which reached the pop Top 21966 the same year — one of the earliest records by a female country singer to cross over to the pop chart.
Finally, images of the possible new Pixelbook are shown in Facebook ads, seen with significantly smaller bezels: Currently, we know there are two Chromebooks codenamed "Nocturne" and "Atlas," but it's unclear which one Google will announce at its upcoming event, or if it will announce both.
The program is set to Chopin's "Nocturne in C-Sharp minor," a song with its own riveting legacy, as Holocaust survivor Natalia Karp reportedly played it so beautifully on the piano that she and her sister were initially spared from being sent to a concentration camp.
The 25-minute recital was made up of almost laughably fragile music for this setting: a brief Fantasy by the Baroque composer Nicola Matteis; a whispered "Nocturne" by Kaija Saariaho; and the Chaconne from Bach's D minor Partita, the pinnacle of the literature for solo violin.
"My willingness to crossover has been influenced by Dr. Lucky's classes, where we did clowning, movement, and theatre exercises, learning that there is a fine line between genres and that we put those lines there," Nocturne says of what came out of her time with Dr. Lucky.
Starting his second act with light illuminating a disc of grassy meadow in a vast darkness, he nods at the influential 1956 "Meistersinger" of Wieland Wagner, the composer's grandson, which rejected realistic settings — and the politics with which they'd become associated — in favor of a stylized nocturne.
Listen to the Nocturne in E-flat major (Track 3): the fluidity, the seductive singing voice, the attention to the bass line at crucial moments, the way occasionally a note or pair of notes in the melody will become the most beautiful thing you've ever heard.
George Enescu's 20th-century "Ménétrier," in which expressive lyricism is broken up by fleet passages, offers a brief glimpse at Bach's monumental Chaconne with its arpeggios; so did a fantasia by Nicola Matteis from the dawn of the 18th century and Kaija Saariaho's "Nocturne" nearly 300 years later.
He received an uproarious ovation, which came to a halt when he returned for an encore: Chopin's Nocturne No. 20 in C sharp minor — haunting at barely more than a whisper, though he couldn't help but occasionally exaggerate his movement when an inward style would have been even more riveting.
We also see how the flickering lamps along the foggy Thames in James Abbott Whistler's "Nocturne: Grey and Gold, Westminster Bridge" may have influenced van Gogh's glimmering gaslights and their aqueous reflections in the 1888 painting "Starry Night," on loan from the Musée d'Orsay, depicting a view of the Rhone in Arles.
The attention to detail and obvious care that was taken with the songwriting underlines the personal nature of this project; though he's currently joined by several live members (including Alcest drummer Winterhalter and vocalist Audrey Hadorn ), Les Discrets is Teyssier's baby, and on the latest EP, Virée Nocturne, he's allowed it to grow and change.
The Library of America recently published "The Street" in one volume along with Petry's 1953 masterpiece, "The Narrows," and a sampling of her critical writing, edited by Farah Jasmine Griffin, a professor of English and African American Literature at Columbia University and the author of "Harlem Nocturne," a group biography of radical women artists in the 1940s, including Petry.
When I saw Escape-ism perform a few weeks after the Halloween show, at the Nocturne party in Williamsburg, he had the crowd in the palm of his hands, the responses to the calls on cue, until he shouted about how we had to stop being oppressed and had to "become the oppressors" and there was just a soft cough in response from the crowd.

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