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Movement (music) - definition of Movement (music) - Labor Law Talk Dictionary (94 words) |
 | In music, a movement is a large division of a larger composition or musical form. |
 | Symphonies are typically divided into four movements, for example, and concertos into three. |
 | Symphonies usually contain at least one movement in sonata-allegro form. |
| New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock GA-GH (15703 words) |
 | His music is peaceful, planetary and profoundly stunning: unlike many of the contemporary purveyors of so-called space music who use electronics as a crutch, Gandalf has very carefully eschewed this dependency, and instead uses a wide variety of acoustic and electric instruments, including synth, to create his magical spell. |
 | Musically the album features a higher percentage of pure filler than any album they had done to date, which was necessary during the live performances to allow Gabriel ample time to change costumes. |
 | The music is quite complicated, clearly in the vein of Univers Zero and Art Zoyd, a lot of instruments, samples and strange sounds, sometimes very dark, sometimes very heavy and rhythmical, but all in all typical neoclassical prog. |