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Example sentences for "ensemble"

Lexicographically close words:
ensconce; ensconced; enseigne; enseignement; enseignes; ensembles; enshrine; enshrined; enshrines; enshrining
  1. Magnificent assurance of method it certainly has, controlled also by a fine sobriety of feeling, so that no part of the ensemble impinges upon the due importance of the other parts; it is a balanced, dignified picture.

  2. I consider the ensemble singing in schools as ruinous to good voices.

  3. There is a vigorous ensemble in which the "Ave Maria" and soldiers' chorus are admirably combined, and through it all are heard the disputing cries of the two factions.

  4. There is another ensemble introducing a new and stirring joy-theme.

  5. They sing a bewitching ensemble that is finally resolved into the familiar drinking-song.

  6. The soprano scatters delicious appoggiaturas and cadenzas above the steady and noble ensemble like flowers upon an altar.

  7. The ensemble is occasionally interspersed with the religious tones of Marcel, who prays Heaven to interfere.

  8. The music of this scene is grandly sustained by the orchestra, but the ensemble is difficult and requires much rehearsing, for it abounds in surprising fortes and pianissimos.

  9. Their first rollicking ensemble is an interesting evidence of the composer's ability to change from the Hindu to the English type.

  10. Assur, Arsaces, Idrenus, and Oroe vow obedience, and their hymn-like ensemble is one of the grandest themes Rossini ever composed.

  11. The ensemble of the facts shows that the idea of justice has had not the slightest share in forming the conception of the idea of immortality.

  12. Even to-day one of our relative liberties--the liberty of the press--is an ensemble of privileges.

  13. Escudin said of her, "It is not only the nature of her voice which limits her--it is also the expression of her acting, we had almost said the ensemble of her physical organization.

  14. He advised them also to cultivate ensemble playing--trios, quartets, &c.

  15. These various items collectively and in conjunction with the rooms in which they were gathered together form a tout-ensemble picturesque and homely withal.

  16. They resembled the charades which are acted in society and which are more or less developed according to the ensemble and the talent of the performers.

  17. An ornate park with various decorative dependencies surrounds the old chateau on three sides and the ensemble is as undeniably theatrical as one could hope to find in the real.

  18. The ensemble suggests that it was once a part of a more noble fortress-chateau.

  19. The whole ensemble is most effective, far more so than the usual plaster, or cast-iron statues of the "Little Corporal" with which France is peopled.

  20. Mâcon is a picturesque ensemble of much that is ancient, but the smugness of the place, its undeniable air of modernity and prosperity, have done much to discount what few well conserved architectural charms it still possesses.

  21. Entrance to this garden, and its Palais Abbatial, as the ensemble is officially known, is through a double Romanesque portal, as much a militant note as the rest is religious.

  22. Had he wholly freed himself from what he regarded as the musical bondage of his predecessors when he could tolerate such obvious anachronisms as the duet, the ensemble piece, and the chorus?

  23. The ensemble rushed to a climax that shattered like a glass against stone, and was silent.

  24. In the ordinary ensemble sale where no advance preparation is possible, quick thinking and smooth action are essential.

  25. This is the ensemble or group method, for the word "ensemble" means an assembling or grouping.

  26. Floor coverings of proper texture and pattern can lend much sparkle and life to a room or they can ruin one's most carefully selected ensemble if they are drab and listless.

  27. Ensemble selling and complete room settings are the home-furnishings industry's modern answer.

  28. Ensemble units may be built over an easel which displays a standard-sized carpet sample; or may use a sample rug with a chair, table, or lamp, the drapery and other fabrics being thrown over the chair.

  29. Separate pieces for the apartment dining room from which one may create his own ensemble include offerings of a-- Sheraton extension console--genuine Honduras mahogany construction inlaid with satinwood.

  30. The ensemble is to prove that these other factors will harmonize satisfactorily with the floor covering.

  31. Chrome adds sparkle and verve to this attractive kitchen ensemble made with flared hairpin-curved legs and enamel and natural-wood top.

  32. When the dinette is replaced by a larger dining room ensemble the dinette set may be used in the breakfast room or in the kitchen.

  33. In the selection of elements for ensemble units, whether temporary or permanent, the advice of the decorating department of the store, if one exists, will be invaluable.

  34. All must have reference to the ensemble of the world, and the compact truth of the world, There shall be no subject too pronounced--all works shall illustrate the divine law of indirections.

  35. The bit of sumac out of which the octoroon had improvised a nosegay lighted up her skin and eyes, and created an ensemble as closely resembling a Henri painting as anything the streets of Hooker's Bend were destined to see.

  36. The ensemble was merely another lonely spot on the south bank of the great somnolent river.

  37. I finally decided on a choral and instrumental ensemble in which the two elements should be on an equal footing, neither of them outweighing the other.

  38. I only decided that point after finishing the first part, when I saw clearly what ensemble was demanded by the contrapuntal material, the character, and structure of what I had composed.

  39. Pochon wished to introduce a contemporary work into their almost exclusively classical repertoire, and asked me to write them an ensemble piece, in form and length of my own choosing, to appear in the programs of their numerous tours.

  40. I therefore added to the regular ensemble a sixth group, which was to be of second violoncellos.

  41. It seemed to me that diatonic composition was the most appropriate for this purpose, and the austerity of its style determined what my instrumental ensemble must be.

  42. I remember what an effort it cost me to establish an ensemble of eight wind instruments, for they could not strike the listener's ear with a great display of tone.

  43. His ensemble had consisted of sixteen first and fourteen second violins, ten violas, four first and four second violoncellos, and six double basses.

  44. Leutold then appears, seeking Tell's protection, and a very dramatic finale begins, closing with the arrest of Melchtal, which leads to an ensemble of great power.

  45. The Count recognizes his daughter, and the act closes with a beautiful ensemble ("Praised be the Will of Heaven").

  46. A very dramatic ensemble contains the deed of self-sacrifice, by which Viviane ends her life to redeem Merlin from the demon, and with this powerful effect the opera closes.

  47. They play with a great deal of vim and abandon, and the ensemble is remarkable.

  48. They remained in Florence until their ensemble was absolutely perfect, and then began a series of tours which took them all over Europe.

  49. The Joachim Quartet and the Bohemian Quartet gave concerts the same season, but the unanimous verdict was to the effect that none could equal the Kneisel Quartet in absolute ensemble and perfection of detail.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ensemble" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    admixture; alloy; amalgam; band; blend; brass; cast; choir; chorale; chorus; clothes; collectively; combination; company; composite; composition; compound; concoction; confection; ensemble; group; jointly; mixture; mutually; orchestra; outfit; paste; quartet; quintet; sextet; strings; suit; symphony; together; trio; troupe