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But the opening group of five selections from Dvorák's "Cypresses" also revealed what is missing.
Music review: Parker Quartet at Freer Gallery Robert Battey 2010
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Defusing what could have been a portentous affair, the Parker Quartet opened with five selections from Dvorak's "Cypresses," a collection of transcribed songs.
NYT > Home Page By STEVE SMITH 2010
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Dvorak's "Cypresses," Ligeti's String Quartet No. 1 and
NYT > Home Page 2010
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The acclaimed four-piece string quartet, composed of graduates of the New England Conservatory of Music and winners of the most recent biennial Cleveland Quartet Award, performs Ligeti's Quartet No. 1, Beethoven's Quartet, Op. 131, and selections from Dvorak's "Cypresses."
Going Out Guide for Oct. 18, 2010 Post 2010
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"Cypresses dot the lakeside, waiting, Watching, for the day ofjudgement."
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Thomas Storck: In José María Gironella's novel, The Cypresses Believe in God, a venerable professor of law remarks that if they begin a discussion of the origin of the usurpation of government by force this might lead back to the murder of Abel by his brother, Cain.
Archive 2009-01-01 Paleocrat 2009
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Thomas Storck: In José María Gironella's novel, The Cypresses Believe in God, a venerable professor of law remarks that if they begin a discussion of the origin of the usurpation of government by force this might lead back to the murder of Abel by his brother, Cain.
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As I was up on the hill inspecting the rock steps for wiggles after some recent hard rain, Semi asked me to check out the flowers blooming at the top of the hill around one of the newer Leyland Cypresses.
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If it hit the Leyland Cypresses behind the path there should not be too great a loss of limb.
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Some trees are very old and famous, notably the 'Han Dynasty Cypresses' (planted 2,100 years ago by Emperor Wu Di of the Han Dynasty), 'Tang Chinese Scholartree' (planted 1,300 years ago), 'Welcoming Guest Pine' (500 years old) and 'Fifth Rank Pine' (named by Emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin Dynasty and replanted some 250 years ago).
Mount Taishan Scenic Beauty and Historic Interest Zone, China 2008
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