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musical score
1. The symbols on Ben’s card appeared to repeat as if they were silently following a musical score
2. Oh, I nearly forgot: have your production team decided on which musical score to use for that documentary?”
3. Jan Bella grinned at that question: young Ingrid Weiss had actually made the suggestion about the musical score that had been eventually adopted
4. The whole thing was accompanied by a musical score of haunting beauty that included songs in ancient languages
5. The credits and pictorial review of the various characters involved in the documentary occupied another two minutes and were by no means the least interesting parts of the documentary, as Tomi avidly searched for the names of the artists who had composed the beautiful musical score
6. He could read the musical score and lyrics faster than he could play the song in real time
7. After another round of applauses, she returned to her guitar and sang a hit song from the musical score of the movie GLADIATOR, a performance that nearly brought tears to Queen Anne with its melancholic, tragic tunes
8. and even add a musical score to help you add emotion to your
9. He was also able to write and record entire musical scores
10. , for which I collaborated with composer Richard Harvey on the musical score
11. The rough cut flashed on the screen, with a partially finished musical score by Miklos Rozsa
12. In a mad way, in a silly way, she heard the great surge of music that pounded at her, and she realized as she ran, as she ran in panic and terror, that some part of her mind was dramatizing, borrowing from the turbulent musical score of some private drama, and the music was rushing and pushing her now, higher and higher, faster, faster, plummeting and scurrying, down, and down into the pit of the ravine
13. After completing the conducting of “Street Scene,” Newman turned and bowed to the camera, turned back to the orchestra, and gave the downbeat on the musical score of How to Marry a Millionaire, as the film’s credits rolled
14. The studio pulled out all the stops in this big-musical treatment—a time-tested Broadway hit, musical score by Jule Styne and Leo Robins, gowns by Travilla, musical numbers staged by Jack Cole with an army of talented singers and dancers, color by Technicolor
15. ” It lasted eight minutes, and after the final note, Newman turned to face the camera and executed a deep bow, which signaled the beginning of the credits as the film’s musical score came up on the soundtrack
16. The musical score of Wagner's later operas is like what the result would be should one of those versifiers—of whom there are now many, with tongues so broken that they can write verses on any theme to any rhymes in any rhythm, which sound as if they had a meaning—conceive the idea of illustrating by his verses some symphony or sonata of Beethoven, or some ballade of Chopin, in the following manner