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catechize    
vt. 以问答法讲授,盘问

以问答法讲授,盘问

catechize
v 1: examine through questioning and answering [synonym:
{catechize}, {catechise}]
2: give religious instructions to [synonym: {catechize},
{catechise}]

Catechize \Cat"e*chize\, v. t.
See {Catechise}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Nocturnes (Debussy) - Wikipedia
    Nocturnes, L 98 (also known as Trois Nocturnes or Three Nocturnes) is an Impressionist orchestral composition in three movements by the French composer Claude Debussy, who wrote it between 1892 and 1899 It is based on poems from Poèmes anciens et romanesques (Henri de Régnier, 1890)
  • Claude Debussy - Nocturnes - YouTube
    "Nocturnes" (Trois Nocturnes) is an orchestral composition in three movements written by Claude Debussy and completed on 15 December 1899
  • The story of. . . Debussys Nocturnes - Classical Music
    In Nocturnes, the manner and orchestration of ‘Nuages’ and ‘Sirènes’ are each unusually restrained and individual: the latter adds a wordless female chorus, and both movements omit trombones and percussion apart from timpani (‘Nuages’ also omits trumpets)
  • Nocturnes, CD 98 (Debussy, Claude) - IMSLP
    This is the first edition of the full score and does not contain Debussy's revisions of orchestration It therefore does not exactly match the contents of the orchestral parts available at IMSLP Recordings usually use the revised orchestration
  • Nocturnes, Claude Debussy - LA Phil
    Debussy composed the Nocturnes between 1897 and 1899; the first two movements received their premiere in Paris, conducted by Camille Chevillard, on December 9, 1900 The first complete performance followed nearly a year later, on October 27, 1901
  • BSO | Debussy - Nocturnes
    Achille-Claude Debussy was born at St Germain-en-Laye, France, on August 22, 1862, and died in Paris on March 25, 1918 His three Nocturnes, which went through an extended genesis, were composed during the 1890s, reaching more or less their present form between 1897 and 1899
  • Debussy, Nocturnes Program Notes - Fort Collins Symphony
    Claude Debussy composed the three movements of his Nocturnes for orchestra between 1897-99 The early reception of this work was not wholly enthusiastic by any means, and they continued to receive mixed reviews for most of the next decade
  • Nocturnes | work by Debussy | Britannica
    Debussy and his librettist, Maurice Maeterlinck, declared that they were haunted in this work by the terrifying nightmare tale of Edgar Allan Poe, The Fall of the House of Usher The style of Pelléas was to be replaced by a bolder, more highly coloured manner
  • TŌN | Debussy’s “Nocturnes”
    In 1894, Debussy retitled the Three Scenes to Nocturnes, inspired by the works of American painter James McNeill Whistler By 1897 Debussy had abandoned the idea of composing a piece for solo violin and orchestra, and he started revising the piece into a full orchestral work
  • Nocturnes (Debussy) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The word nocturne (from the Latin nocturnus) usually describes a piece that is inspired by the night However, Debussy's Nocturnes do not follow this patter; rather, they capture the way light is shown in Impressionist paintings





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