"score" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The chill is only accentuated by Cliff Martinez's ethereally melancholy score of synthesized pulses filtered through strings.
- It's a gently melancholy score, and Ms. Erickson has evoked a twilight realm in her choreographic response to it.
- The most compelling premiere was "The Object Lesson," choreographed by Amy Sue Rosen to a mysterious and melancholy score by Mieczyslaw Litwinski.
- Except for Antonio Meliveo's discreetly melancholy score, the movie is almost as plain as its central character.
- With a folky, melancholy score underlining its themes of alienation and post-collegiate angst, the coming-of-age film has already earned comparisons to "The Graduate" - a compliment Mr. Braff said is rather undeserved.
- Drawing near, to a melancholy score by Erik Friedlander, they appeared to marvel at their proximity.
- Surrounding it were two low riverbanks, one downstage, the other upstage, where the members of the Kronos Quartet assembled to play an unhurried, melancholy and poignant score by Somei Satoh.
- Its movement titles - Sinfonia, Passacaglia, Fugue - suggest Neo-Classicism, but Schuman's ruminative, often melancholy score confounds that expectation.
- Victoria Marks's "Dancing to Music," presented in November at Performance Space 122, did indeed have music - a melancholy score by Wim Mertens.
- He was at his most poignant in "Passion Distanced," a work of 1987 to a melancholy recorded score by Arvo Part.
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