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A few quiet elegies and nocturnes were what he knew best.
Both pieces are in the form of easy nocturnes.
Studies of fireworks exploding in a night sky were "nocturnes."
Her second album Nocturnes was released on 5 May 2013.
Night, then, has leaked out of the nocturnes, and has brought with it death.
Nocturnes are musical compositions inspired by, or evocative of, night.
All four of them could tell the difference; sirens the nocturnes of this city.
But the movement is marked "shadowy" and bracketed by nocturnes.
It was published posthumously and is one of the last nocturnes Chopin wrote.
The first of these nocturnes was also used in the television series Boardwalk Empire.
And of course there are the semi-abstract landscapes and nocturnes.
They released their sophomore record titled "Nocturnes" in late summer/early Fall of 2011.
Because of their emphasis on non-thematic processes, the nocturnes have been described as "static".
Soft white light spilled on his partly bald head while he played nocturnes with a bedroom touch.
Two paintings depict contrasting nocturnes, town and country.
The Irish composer John Field was the first person to make nocturnes popular.
Along with winter scenes, nocturnes were a common Tonalist theme.
Nocturnes received generally positive reviews from music critics.
The nocturnes, along with the barcarolles, are generally regarded as the composer's greatest piano works.
This publication marked the transition from triplets of nocturnes to contrasting pairs.
The concert will start with Debussy's Nocturnes (very nice piece).
Whistler's nocturnes were among his most innovative works.
Like his other Nocturnes, the painting is meant to be seen as an arrangement, set to invoke particular sensations for the audience.
Although La Tour is best known for his luminous nocturnes, he did not invent the style.
They're like Whistler nocturnes at tropical high noon.