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through-composed
[ throo-kuhm-pohzd ]
adjective
- having different music for each verse: Compare strophic ( def 2 ).
a through-composed song.
through-composed
adjective
- music of or relating to a song in stanzaic form, in which different music is provided for each stanza Compare strophic
Example Sentences
For stretches of that performance, I longed for a recording of this 鈥淏uddha,鈥 and had a similar during the Saturday afternoon set, when Richard Valitutto took on Eastman鈥檚 through-composed, fully notated 鈥淧iano 2.鈥
The International Contemporary Ensemble had commissioned the evening鈥檚 first through-composed piece, 鈥淪ongs and Stories of Hopes, Dreams and Visions,鈥 and throughout, the players were on Ewart鈥檚 same wavelength: intense yet generous.
Schumann鈥檚 nontraditional, through-composed form, seamless without breaks between movements, Reich has noted, bears the influence of Mendelssohn鈥檚 First Piano Concerto.
鈥淚t鈥檚 completely through-composed,鈥 Shapiro notes.
The five works on 鈥淏elladonna鈥 contain through-composed parts for the Mivos Quartet 鈥 a group that has also excelled in the music of the jazz trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire 鈥 and show Halvorson鈥檚 keen ear for the slightly bent earworm.
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