EDWARD NESBIT (b. 1986)A Pretence of Wit (2010; rev. 2012)

Author(s):  
Jane Manning

This chapter examines British composer Edward Nesbit’s A Pretence of Wit (2010; revised 2012). In this piece, Nesbit has assembled a rich sequence of W. B. Yeats poems that deal with aspects of nature and humanity, and are set with skill and empathy. Wisely, he avoids extremes of vocal range, and contrasts smooth, relatively uncluttered cantabile lines with bursts of fast-moving parlando patterns. The cycle will suit a nimble, bright-voiced soprano—a more dramatic, heavy voice could find the frequent delicate passages difficult to negotiate. Dynamics throughout are used subtly: there are a number of distinctive quirky moments which enliven the articulation of the texts. The elaborate piano parts require a player of fine technique and rhythmic command. Three staves are used at a climactic point in the final movement. Ultimately, achieving rhythmic coordination is probably the most challenging aspect for both performers.

2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 136-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming-Tsung Lin ◽  
Olga Kolokolova ◽  
Ser-Huang Poon

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2021 ◽  
pp. 030100662110193
Author(s):  
Liam Burnell ◽  
Peter Thompson

Association Football (hereafter football) is a fast-moving sport in which rapid decisions need to be made; where are other players, are they on my team? Two experiments investigated how kit variations affect the search of teammates. Experiment 1 confirmed that discriminability is slower when playing in crossed kits (e.g., red shirts-blue shorts vs. blue shirts-red shorts), versus uniform kits (e.g., all red vs. all blue). Experiment 2 found that there is significant confusion when both teams wear the same-coloured shorts. Based on these findings, we suggest changes to the Laws of the game concerning kit colours.


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pp. 103733
Author(s):  
Quanliang Zhao ◽  
Shiqi Liu ◽  
Jinghao Chen ◽  
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