Word: unisonal
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...self-image is indulged for long, however, everyone in the circle has joined hands, cool, dry hands still. Then they've dropped hands, and begun in unison, in a grudging kind of harmony, a series of movements. Stretching up on the toes, wilting down to the floor, swaying from side to side, like weathervanes or stalks of wheat or pieces of hemp hanging from boughs over watering holes, all these pictures, of course, depending on what, at the moment, happens to rest in your mind...
...Band," a calm, beautifully harmonized song from Workingman's Dead. It was the best saved for last. and it meant the end of the concert was close at hand. The crowd appreciated the song noisily; when it was over, the audience clapped wildly, shouting for more, stomping, clapping in unison, but the Dead were tired, and there was to be no more. The calls for more music continued, good-naturedly, hoping but not really demanding because, after all, if the Dead have done all they want then they are through: it is their music, they must have reasons for stopping...
...voices in unison. Enter Frank, who figured out what was going on and reached for the book himself. "We don't fight over these things," he chided. "As ed. chairman, I'll decide who reviews...
Passionate Embrace. Last week at Manhattan's Philharmonic Hall was typical, as the pair embarked on the first of two joint recitals of all of Beethoven's music for cello and piano. With a quick glance at each other, they launched into the brief unison opening of the Sonata, Opus...
Though it was strictly harmony and counterpoint from then on, a certain unison of thought and execution dominated their recital. The performance-notable, among other things, for the way Jacqueline sometimes wrapped her long, graceful arms around the cello in a passionate embrace-fully deserved the audience's round enthusiasm and more than sellout house...