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Перевод: waltz speek waltz


[существительное]
вальс ;
[глагол]
вальсировать; плясать от радости


Тезаурус:

  1. "All The Air" signals the timely return of the waltz to popular music, while "We Love You" echoes with deep double bass and stuttering bass pattern.
  2. Incredibly, the fine 1972 Nutcracker has yet to appear complete on CD (Previn's RPO remake is a bitter disappointment by comparison) so the generous selection here (including the "Snowflakes Waltz" and the Finale as well as the pieces from the Suite and some other movements) is all we have from a fine set.
  3. There were edgy, mocking passages of woodwind, impressionistic sections led by flute and harp, clattery percussive interpolations, and concluding all's-well-that-ends-well music which must be as close to a waltz as Britten ever came.
  4. We got two Grieg classics - Spring and I Love You - and then the Prokofiev, a delight with its roaming tonalities, its incisive sketches and its shafts of psychological insight (like the thrilling high speeded-up waltz, with music-box runs all over the place, that played in the duckling's mind as he looked at his reflection and found he was a swan).
  5. I'd swap my vest and plasters for a Marks and Spencer circle-stitched bra, a rigid, pointed contraption that made me look as if I had a couple of ice-cream cones up my jumper: I could never fill them to the end (not even on a good day) and the last waltz would result in dents in the ends.
  6. However, it's all extremely well played, the Waltz is light as air, and the Elegy all the more moving for its having been relieved of any hint of bogus pathos.
  7. The rest of the disc offers more Strauss; first Johann in the Emperor Waltz , and then Richard in Till Eulenspiegel .
  8. All too soon as far as Maggie was concerned the waltz was over and they were clapping the band.
  9. 6 Burlesques Op. 58; Introduction and Passacaglia: 12 Waltz Caprices Op. 9; variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart O. 132a
  10. Of fireworks, or an Austrian waltz.
  11. For example, in the solo waltz the dancer marks the three beats of a waltz in roughly every other bar, usually with her feet, but in the third musical phrase she poses in arabesque and marks the beat by gradually lowering her hand three times.
  12. A beautiful, once in a lifetime waltz, choreographed by the rock.

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