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Example sentences for "ensembles"

Lexicographically close words:
ensconced; enseigne; enseignement; enseignes; ensemble; enshrine; enshrined; enshrines; enshrining; enshroud
  1. I also discarded ensembles of wood and brass, the effects of which have really been too much exploited of late, and I chose strings.

  2. Whereas these compositions were written for ensembles of instruments of greater or less importance, I wanted to condense mine into a small number of movements for one polyphonic instrument.

  3. This was the prelude to those majestic ensembles of which Le Notre was to be the composer.

  4. The forward deployed MTFs will not have replacement MOPP ensembles for the patients.

  5. Ambulatory patients that enter the CBPS become litter patients and are placed in PPW when released because the MTF does not have replacement MOPP ensembles for patient issue.

  6. They must stand up for the ensembles and go through what they have learned, no matter how rough it is, and the principals must do whatever they are supposed to do to the best of their abilities.

  7. After we get the numbers taught--that is, the songs--then I start to teach the ensembles to dance the different routines.

  8. It was not one of Handel's oratorios, of which the style was in the popular vein, and where one finds further grand ensembles and solos closely connected with the Chorus.

  9. Miss Lehmann was letter perfect, as usual, but without a demur repeated the ensembles over and over again, singing always, as was her wont, with full voice and intense dramatic expression.

  10. Junior dining room sets are small scale dining room ensembles and are usually shown in fine cabinet woods in styles found in large size dining room ensembles.

  11. The ensembles are of a far higher character than the solos, both as regards characterisation and musical execution.

  12. The later ensembles belong immediately to the action of the piece.

  13. Neither in duets nor in ensembles was he especially happy.

  14. That is, there are no set arias, duets, or ensembles in his later works, but all the dialogue is carried on in a free arioso form, and duets are simply the musical conversation of two people.

  15. The ensembles are excellently made and have served as models to later masters.

  16. The latter work not only contains powerful ensembles and solos, but differs from the style of Rossini more than any other of Mercadante's works.

  17. In this respect it is hardly an advance on Tannhäuser; indeed three of the great ensembles have not an adequate dramatic motive.

  18. Between the opening and the closing ensembles the writer has to figure on at least one, and maybe more, ensembles, and a solo and a duet, or a trio and a quartet, or other combinations of these musical elements.

  19. Between the opening and the closing ensembles there is usually one other ensemble number, and sometimes two.

  20. If there are three ensembles there are three costumes, and four changes if there are four ensembles.

  21. It is by willingly granting this necessary license that the audience is permitted to enjoy many single musical numbers and delightful ensembles within the time-limits vaudeville can afford for anyone act.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ensembles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.