11. Heard through the HDCD chip, the complex music took on astonishing life, becoming airy, wide, deep, pliant, radiant. 12. His playing lost its opaque, cool quality and his music took on weight and density. 13. His music took him from the Midwest to Sweden to California. 14. In the place where the music took him, there was no chorus of critics and certainly no John Stockton. 15. Indeed, for three weeks every other summer, classical music inevitably takes precedence in this city better known for motor sports and spring-break revelry. 16. It could, but uploading music takes forever. 17. It was as if the music had taken on an added spatial dimension. 18. Let the music take you where you feel like going. 19. Morton Gould, the composer, conductor and arranger, ruefully remembers the moment in broadcasting when all music took up the bullhorn of the commercial, his included. 20. Music takes on meanings when its patterns resonate with patterns outside the composition. |