early music in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for early music in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.early <earlier earliest> [Am ˈərli, Brit ˈəːli] ADJ

2.5. early (toward beginning of period) attr:

II.early <earlier earliest> [Am ˈərli, Brit ˈəːli] ADV

music [Am ˈmjuzɪk, Brit ˈmjuːzɪk] N U

early music in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for early music in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.early [ˈɜ:li, Am ˈɜ:r-] -ier, -iest ADJ

1. early (ahead of time, near the beginning):

II.early [ˈɜ:li, Am ˈɜ:r-] -ier, -iest ADV

American English

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Her compositions often feature microtonality and are strongly influenced by early music.
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Fretwork is known for its global touring and, as well as performances of early music, commissioning new compositions for viol consort.
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The tiorbino was then abandoned, only to return in the late 20th century with the renaissance of interest in early music.
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These two pillars have incited a revival of interest and scholarship in the areas of early music.
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Second, the creation of original music that incorporates compositional features of early music, such as musical modes.
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His interest in early music prompted him to prepare several realisations of scores from the period.
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With a blistering intensity to their live performances, the bands early music was a unique brand of surf punk.
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Solum has been an influential figure in the early music movement.
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This insight eventually became influential in the early music movement.
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The repertoire ranges from early music to 20th-century classical music.
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