Word: accompanimental
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In musical circles, Thomson is recognized as a revolutionary modernist. Yesterday's program included such eclectic compositions as "Capital, Capitals," a four-part chanted vocalization of a Gertrude Stein dialogue with piano accompaniment, and "Sonata for Flute Alone," which was performed by Fenwick Smith, a well-known Boston flutist.
Brought to life in an adaptation written and directed by Andrew Watson and performed by the Harvard Medieval Players (as the motley and talented troupe of actors is called), this production wanders from house to house, providing the perfect accompaniment to a reading-period dinner. It's mindless and meaningless...
The album's most beautiful song is undoubtably "Song For You Far Away." With its eloquent lyrics and compelling guitar and keyboard accompaniment, this song spotlight's Taylor's warm and familiar style.
Next morning, to the accompaniment of popping champagne corks, a dazed- looking Brown and Goldstein stepped in front of the same audience. Said Whitehead Director David Baltimore: "Last night, as we listened to the keynote speech, our thoughts were instantly transmitted to a committee in Stockholm. That committee responded--by...
It also casts a new light on urban gentrification by baby boomers and yuppies. Long favored in discos and nightclubs, neon is now the fashionable accompaniment to monkfish and Moussy. A welter of tubes puts the zing in San Diego's Fat City restaurant, highlighting 1950s artifacts for the young...