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    Use "composers" in a sentence

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    composers


    1. The soft tones of different composers floated through the air


    2. We reward the poets and composers who wrote the chorus, but


    3. They were simple pieces her played for the most part, by composers unknown to her, such as Wilton, Kabalevsky and Goedicke


    4. To the painted composers names


    5. The money from the ad goes to the publisher of the song, which takes a share then splits it with the composers and sometimes the performers too


    6. The hymnals in their pews could not be found in any other church, as Jacob had enlisted the help of many musi-cians and composers in producing a completely new one


    7. He should have fed me with one or two short-stories from one or two authors at a time and given me some short music-pieces from one or two composers instead of flinging Bartok chamber music and huge Shostakovich symphonies at me


    8. Lilian Vandevere to be one of the most gifted composers of


    9. composers, and Churchill never becoming the “father of victory” in World War II


    10. It has an amazing variety of popular music, singers and composers, hundreds of theatres catering to all tastes, classical music and operas, jazz and worldwide ethnic music, cultural events, exhibitions, and book publications

    11. "What about these composers?" I said, pointing to sheet music by Weber, Rossini, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Meyerbeer, Hérold, Wagner, Auber, Gounod, Victor Massé, and a number of others scattered over a full size piano–organ, which occupied one of the wall panels in this lounge


    12. It was rumored that she was an object of almost paternal interest to one of the principal composers of the day, who excited her to spare no pains in the cultivation of her voice, which might hereafter prove a source of wealth and independence


    13. Yet, as Sinatra nearly always cited the composers and lyricists in his introductions, when he said, “Music by Van Duke and lyrics by Ira Gershwin,” I knew he could only be about to sing “I Can’t Get Started with You,” the song I had been longing to hear


    14. William Byrd: William Byrd (1540?–1623) was one of the most celebrated English composers of the Renaissance


    15. An acquaintance of yours, a musician of repute, sits down to the piano and plays you what he says is a new composition of his own, or of one of the new composers


    16. The same thing takes place at all the concerts, with pieces by Liszt, Wagner, Berlioz, Brahms, and (newest of all) Richard Strauss, and the numberless other composers of the new school, who unceasingly produce opera after opera, symphony after symphony, piece after piece


    17. The union of the drama with music, devised in the fifteenth century in Italy for the revival of what they imagined to have been the ancient Greek drama with music, is an artificial form which had, and has, success only among the upper classes, and that only when gifted composers, such as Mozart, Weber, Rossini, and others, drawing inspiration from a dramatic subject, yielded freely to the inspiration and subordinated the text to the music, so that in their operas the important thing to the audience was merely the music on a certain text, and not the text at all, which latter, even when it was utterly absurd, as, for instance, in the "Magic Flute," still did not prevent the music from producing an artistic impression


    18. People sit for whole hours in concert-rooms and theaters listening to the new composers, consider it a duty to read the novels of the famous modern novelists, and to look at pictures representing either something incomprehensible, or just the very things they see much better in real life; and, above all, they consider it incumbent on them to be enraptured by all this, imagining it all to be art, while at the same time they will pass real works of art by, not only without attention, but even with contempt, merely because, in their circle, these works are not included in the list of works of art


    19. In consequence of the poorness of the feeling they contain, the melodies of the modern composers are amazingly empty and insignificant


    20. They see that singers, composers, painters, ballet-dancers, earn millions of roubles and receive more honor than the saints do: and peasants and children are perplexed

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