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How to use musicality in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word musicality? Here are some examples.

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Overall, dancing can give children confidence, good deportment and a sense of musicality.
He played with harmonics and double stops as though there had been a partner to his criminal musicality.
Her musicality shines forth in her lyricism and she made an enchanting peasant Giselle and an ethereal but warm-blooded spirit.
Now that is a voice. A truly great voice, with resonance, musicality and beauty.
She danced all the ballerina roles in the repertoire, bringing great authority and musicality to everything she danced.
Easy to memorize and exciting to perform, every solo will build confidence and musicality in students.
The children we examine must have very good musicality and responsiveness to rhythm.
Like the great music-hall turn, they combine vulgarity and wit, musicality and buffoonery.
You'll hear no catchy runs or sostenutos, no aria-like Mozart-esque musicality.
Christopher Hogwood was the acceptable face of early music, a conductor who never allowed dogmas of authenticity to overwhelm musicality.
The allegro finale burns down the barn, without sacrificing musicality or a sharply-defined independence of voices.
Beautiful tone, assured phrasing, wonderful contrasts of light and shade, the players revelled in Haydn's ever-inventive musicality.
His production incorporates a refreshing use of musicality and a wide array of East Indian arrangements, tablas and percussion.
Gluzman played the songful Violin Sonata with unaffected musicality and sensitive lyricism.
Through sampling, digital processing and electro-acoustic techniques they produce a sound of surprising emotive power and musicality.
There was at least conviction and a certain musicality about Kennedy's speeches.
Violinist Adela Pena played with a penetrating tone and trenchant musicality.
Luckily for me, though, the set list emphasized the band's musicality more than its industrial roots.
Brendel hasn't the kind of touch I am aiming for, but has such wonderful musicality.
The sequences from The Mikado in particular impress one with their wit, their biting satire and their musicality.
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Examples from Classical Literature
From this standpoint it follows that musicality as such is capable of cultivation apart from instrumental performance.
In Ashton's The Dream, Wrights Titania had impeccable footwork, clearly shaped port de bras, and infallible musicality.
Her acting at first was more nuanced than her dancing, demonstrating a need to work on musicality in order to avoid brittleness of phrasing while aiming for delicacy.
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