"conservative" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In any event, Nietzsche's music, in a conservative mid-19th-century Germanic idiom, seems oddly solemn, even turgid, compared with Andreas-Salome's hot-blooded poetical passion.
- Most of the Czech composers from Terezin wrote in fairly conservative idioms of the 1920's and 30's, predominantly Neo-Classical and accessible.
- Its success was fatally compromised when Korngold's father, a powerful Viennese music critic, viciously attacked Krenek and defended the time-honored virtues of his son's more conservative idiom.
- Back in Cambridge, a number of his compositions were successfully performed, but he was insecure about their unfashionably conservative idiom, and eventually destroyed most of his works.
- It sets a grandmother's tale from Ken Kesey's book "The Demon Box" (1986) in a conservative contemporary idiom heavily laced with descriptive sounds and jazz.
- Not surprisingly, he ran afoul of the authorities in 1936 and began writing in a more conservative idiom in order to avoid charges of formalism.
- Most of the modern pieces, though, were by Australian composers working in more conservative idioms.
- Bellasio published five books of madrigals, in a well-crafted, conservative and contrapuntal idiom.
- Strauss turned to a more conservative idiom in his own work after 1909 and at that point dismissed Schoenberg.
- Finally came an early sonata by Henri Dutilleux, the living giant of French music, here adopting a fairly conservative idiom indebted to Honegger.
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