I wanted to achieve the perfect match of verbal and musical cadence," he said, "but the Yiddish always makes audiences laugh.
Though it would later become an integral part of the musical cadence, in the early polyphony of the 11th century this was not the case.
Her noble words, flowing in musical cadence and vibrant with internal force, seemed to issue from some great instrument of elemental power.
She caught the musical cadence of the West Indies in his voice.
The entire work, though, is infused with musical cadences that Mr. Falls usually makes the most of.
"This is my third year here, and let me tell you, it's something," Hall said, in his high-pitched musical cadence.
Haydn depicts Chaos by withholding musical cadences from the ends of phrases.
Two cattlemen called to each other in a musical cadence upstream.
The immediacy of presentation may also suggest the breathless, musical cadences of a black preacher.
Spence only watched, caught up in her movements and by the musical cadence that agitation brought to her voice.