The coda, a metered accelerando, pounds out several more octaves of A before we finally hear D . The relationship between D and A is reinforced by the holding of both subharmonics and overtones of D, which contain A ( a result of the harmonic series ).
42.
Loomer writes for CBS-TV's " Hearts Afire " and probably is best-known in local theater circles for " Accelerando "-- a play about love, art and family-- which debuted in 1991 at the Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles.
43.
The Concerto goes even farther than the Consort of Musicke in declaiming and acting out the words without inhibition, with swooping glissandos on words like " alas " and unabashed accelerandos as climaxes ( in both senses ) approach; some pauses between phrases are so generous that we lose track of the meter altogether.
44.
In his interpretation Karajan kept strict metre whereas " recordings from the 1940s & typically present this passage [ the reprise of the third subject group in the finale ] as a grand accelerando-rallentando, with a tempo increase of as much as 20 percent, " while Karajan's recording " is a notable exception ."
45.
Then when the zigzag motifs of the fairground start turning, the pace leaps forward, agitato, accelerando, and leaves off only at the word'End', as abruptly as a slap in the face . " Jean Epstein, however, called it " a prize example of the abuse of d�cor in the cinema " and said it " represents a grave sickness of cinema ".
46.
But, if the tempo fluctuates as a function of time, such as in " accelerando ", " allargando ", or " rubato ", the line is respectively an upward-or downward-climbing one, or in the latter case, a complex curve, as seen here in measures 35 and 36 at left, or the ending in measures 40 and 41.
47.
Rubato, Philipp wrote, does not mean playing out of time, but rather, " any ritenuto that we may be impelled to make, must be compensated by a corresponding accelerando and also the opposite, the bass keeping exactly the time . " Although Philipp abhorred distortions in interpreting pieces, he believed that " even when all the interpretive signs are exactly observed, there remains ample scope for self expression and liberty.
48.
El Caf?Chorale has internationally shared stage with very famous groups such as Gesangverein Liederkranz and Accelerando form Germany, Voca Lisa from Belgium, Pro-Musica from Hungary, San Jose Choral Project, Albert Mc Neil Chamber Singers and Cardinal Singers from United States, Krynitchka from Greece, Psalmus and Azuoliukas Male Choir of the Philippines Concert Chorus, the Krasnoyarsk Female Chamber Choir of Teachers from Russia, and St George s Singer from Manchester.
49.
The passage only reaches the proper pitch two or three times, with a swift " accelerando " at crucial moments of NO THING and then collapses again as swiftly : when Cordelia sinks down on the balcony with Learo ( wearing red ) uncomfortably close behind her ( 00 : 30 : 40 ), and when the goblins snatch the empty film can from Edgar's hands beside the river ( 00 : 46 : 50 ).
50.
Ultramodernistic touches abound : quarter-tone harmonies ( removed in the revision, after they had caused the BBC to reject Markevitch's own early recording as unsuitable for broadcast due to poor intonation ); toneless blowing into the brass instruments when the slain Icarus'wings are discovered, a marvelous symbol of deflation and mute grief; measured accelerandos and ritardandos, anticipating Elliott Carter by 15 years, in the section where the singing birds ( anticipating Messaien ) teach little Icarus to fly.