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By 15 October 1893 he had completely finished the recomposition.
There would be no last-minute recomposition of the front page.
The violent new influences of 1945 are, in the recomposition, being wiped away.
Boury decided to write recomposition version of those two famous works.
The use of recomposition allows for an audience to be involved in a public conversation, adding their own intentionality to the original product.
This recomposition, moreover, tended not to be benign.
A third part of Salavon's work involves the recomposition of statistical data into visual images.
Hence, there is a necessary attempt, in order to bring in economic regulation, to construct a conservative recomposition of social and moral life.
(BaileyShea 2007) This analytic bent most obviously in recomposition including the mash-ups of popular music.
Ferdinand Löwe made multiple unauthorized changes to the Symphony amounting to a wholesale recomposition of the work.
Rearrangement, recomposition, considerable expansion."
These revisions range from minor changes of tempo, phrasing and instrumental detail to wholesale transposition and complete recomposition.
Les formes de la recomposition sociale - L'État en crise ?
Davies had completed the opera in 1968, but lost parts of the score in a fire at his Dorset cottage in 1969, which necessitated recomposition.
This automatically eliminates any redundancy and paves the way for maximum recomposition of services which could mean development of new solutions with reduced efforts and time.
"Race et Histoire: La recomposition ideologique de l'image des Egyptiens anciens."
His first oratorio (its later recomposition was to be his last) describes a man with surprises up his sleeve and an irresistible urge to make them known.
Another important difference with Bruckner's other first publications is that there are few differences between it and the original manuscript, with no recomposition from the Schalk brothers.
The recomposition of "Boris Godunov," he demonstrates, was not a capitulation to philistine objections, leaving confusion in its wake, but a professional job, sophisticated and thorough.
The view has been expressed that much of this process of recomposition gives the impression that he has written his own symphony using Mahler's as a basis.
Some of the music in Thomas Morley's Consort Lessons is incomplete so there was some considerable reconstruction / recomposition to be done.
Corroborree for Grainger for piano and wind band (1989 recomposition of Jamboree for Grainger)
The Domain Inventory Design pattern by Thomas Erl asks, "How can services be delivered to maximize recomposition when enterprise-wide standardization is not possible?"
Major changes include cuts and insertion of passages, wholesale transposition and complete recomposition of passages, along with reorchestration and amended harmony or melody.
Despite calls for 'new incentives to encourage increased private sector support', and a proposed recomposition of the gallery's 'ineffective' board, it is uncertain how the Gallery can so quickly become semi-autonomous.