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    Gestural Variations, Op. 43, is a trio composition by Graham Waterhouse in 1997 originally for oboe, bassoon and piano. Later versions are scored for...
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  • and William Walton. Graham Waterhouse composed a trio Gestural Variations in 1997 and Variations for Cello Solo in 2019, and Helmut Lachenmann composed...
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    The thumb may be tucked against the palm or – in a variation on the gesture – extended. The gesture refers to the sex act of inserting the index and middle...
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    Gestures are a form of nonverbal communication in which visible bodily actions are used to communicate important messages, either in place of speech or...
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    of gesture interfaces on consumer mobile devices such as smartphones and smartwatches stems from the social acceptability implications of gestural input...
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  • Epigraphe nach Escher (1995) Three Pieces for Solo Cello (1996) Gestural Variations (1997) Celtic Voices and Hale Bopp (1998) Bei Nacht (1999) Chieftain's...
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  • Explosions-Polka Tchaikovsky – Orchestral Suite No. 1 Waterhouse – Gestural Variations This disambiguation page lists compositions catalogued to the same...
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    Contraventings Le Charmeur de Serpents Scherzino bow'n blow Vezza Gestural Variations Toccatina Precipitando A second CD, Graham Waterhouse Portrait 2...
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    recorded as having used it. Quintilian's chironomy prescribed variations in context for the gesture's use during specific points of a speech: to open, give warning...
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  • someone in a gesture known as the Moutza. The middle finger is still used though, and it is considered more insulting. Another variation of the middle...
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