But during the interview, Mason needs no more help with his answers than he did with his first audition at age 5, when he beat out 600 other children to become the spokesman for Ivory Snow.
It was while working as a studio singer that she was given an audition for Hair, and since then her story has been a virtually unbroken success.
In listening to it carefully, in repeating it, in observing the notes which make it up, the child has an exercise similar to the audition of the note, but an exercise of a far more advanced character.
We get this preparation through various exercises in theaudition of various scales for the recognition of key, and in exercises on the interpretation of rhythm.
There is no vision except of some colour, no audition except of some sound: there can be no vision of visions, or audition of auditions.
See especially chapter on the functional examination of audition in Bourgeois and Sourdille’s War Otitis and War Deafness, a work translated and highly recommended by the English otologist, Dundas Grant.
The audition occurs in the Vedas that a person should, with devotion, perform a sacrifice.
This auditionhas been heard by us that the sacrifice which high-souled Brahmanas perform by wealth earned by excessive physical labour, is not productive of great merit.
Innumerable are the instances, in respect of both direct perception and audition (or the scriptures), in which doubts may arise.
The audition is heard that animals were created for sacrifice.
The first audition of Oedipus took place at the Théatre Sarah Bernhardt on May 30, and was followed by two more under my direction.
It was on that visit to Berlin that I first met Schönberg, who invited me to an audition of his Pierrot Lunaire.
Some years later, I conducted it myself at its first audition at one of Koussevitsky's concerts at the Paris Opera House.
The first night of Les Noces had been preceded by a private audition in concert form at the house of Princess Edmond de Polignac, who never missed an opportunity of showing me her affection and sympathy.
He had just conducted the first audition of his new symphony--the Pathetic--in St. Petersburg.
He was assiduously studying his part so as to be ready in time, as the Berlin Rundfunk had secured the first audition of the Concerto, which was to be played under my direction on October 23.
The first European audition of the Symphonie des Psaumes took place at the Palais des Beaux Arts of Brussels, under the direction of Ansermet.
But all this is as much a matter of correct ear and trained will power to make the voice reproduce the mental audition as it is of physical adjustment.
The products of inner vision or inner auditionexternalised into quasi-percepts,--these form what I term sensory automatisms.
A2 = Audition as a reviving of the sense of sound.
A1 = Audition in the way of simple idea of the thing to be heard.
The primitive organ of audition as it is to be observed in creatures of simple, comparatively speaking, organization is as simple as is the anatomy of the animals in which it is found.
Newport has made an especially exhaustive study of the antennæ of insects; and he, too, places the organs of audition in these appendages.
This showed conclusively that the organs of audition were not located in the antennæ, as Will supposed and as Lubbock advocates.
I presume they are about as necessary in audition as are the external appendages of the human ear; this, however, is mere supposition, and has no scientific warrant for its verity.