spianato造句
例句与造句
- That same genteel approach also works against him in Chopin's Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise.
- In the first round Nakamatsu played Brahms's First Sonata, the Stravinsky Etudes, and Chopin's " Andante spianato and Grand Polonaise ."
- Sheng opened his program with a set of Mozart variations, played works by Debussy and Liszt, and concluded with Chopin's scintillating " Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise Brilliante ."
- But Nakamatsu had also been an audience favorite since the preliminaries, when he gave a powerful account of Stravinsky's Four Etudes, offset by a sweetly poetic reading of Chopin's Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante.
- But this crowd has backed away from the most well-known Chopin _ the Etudes and Scherzos and Ballades _ and has found a new favorite in his Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise, with its combination of fluid melody and brilliant flash.
- It's difficult to find spianato in a sentence. 用spianato造句挺难的
- When I was 9, I played the Kabalevsky Variations; when I was 12, I was ready for Debussy's ` Jardins sous la pluie,'and the next year brought a huge jump to Chopin's ` Andante spianato and Grand Polonaise . "'
- These concert recordings exhibit an older Hofmann ( age 60-62 ) in public just prior to the sharp decline in his pianistic command, and include sensational readings of Chopin's G minor Ballade, Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise, A-flat Waltz ( Op . 42 ) and F minor Ballade.
- There is also the " Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante " in E, Op . 22, for piano and orchestra, which also exists in a solo piano version; and the " Introduction and Polonaise brillante " in C major, Op . 3, for cello and piano.
- The album was also reviewed by Bryce Morrison in the Elegies Nos . 3 and 6 while Mendelssohn's " Variations s閞ieuses " are given with unflagging musical energy . " He goes on to say that Chopin's " Andante spianato et Grande Polonaise brillante " is " a delicious surprise, the Andante played with the most simple and refined eloquence, the Polonaise given with a gentle and idiosyncratic charm the reverse of other more superficial, show-stopping performances ."