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Just as music has steadily extended its harmonic and dynamic palettes, so the normal range of tempos has probably grown.
The weight came from accents and the interpretation's fire, not from thick orchestral playing or slow tempos.
His opening cadenza is filled with tension and dark portent, and his tempos, as usual, are well judged.
This opera is long and ponderous enough, and though there is much depth to plumb, the tempos, to me, must move along.
An emphasis on slower tempos gives Black the opportunity to show off her very accomplished legato playing.
Despite the occasional obligatory trumpet with a mind of its own, Lucas kept the tempos lively.
With the band stretching out into extended jams with re-arranged tempos and rhythms, the misses occur much less often than you might imagine.
Whereas in Carnatic rhythms, tempos ascend in geometric progression, the corresponding changes in Kerala rhythms occur in arithmetic progression.
With its orchestral arrangements, dragging tempos and saccharine delivery, it seems less like pop music than easy listening.
With slow tempos predominating, they are sober, even solemn works, but hardly funereal, and never monotonous.
Motorcycles, cars, tempos and lorries are vying for parking space.
Even Dixieland and swing jazz from that era really had fast tempos.
The band's tempos now surpass dirge-speed and their ever-reverberant arrangements have grown to include drums, banjo, pedal steel, Wurlitzer and, on one song, a choir.
Leinsdorf shows unwonted impetuosity in his approach to tempos, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, while not consistently as refined as it could be, plays the music tautly.
Galatea rises up from the sea, where she was hiding, and sings a long sort of scena, which showed off Ms. Le Roi's voice in a range of tempos and styles.
His tempos are often very quick, and he is not easy to follow.
The only vehicles with whom I lose out are call centre cabs and tempos.
Famous for his slow tempos and his cultivation of a titanic, monumental style, he was a superlative interpreter of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and Mahler.
Gaga is especially convincing at slower tempos, and this is where weaknesses in phrasing are typically most exposed.
Toscanini's sense of theater allows them to remain gripping, even at slowish tempos, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra plays them with superhuman concentration.
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Mobile Golf Tempo offers a range of alternate tempos that still respects correct swing ratios.
And drivers had more than twice as many accidents when they were listening to fast tempos as when they listened to slow or medium-paced numbers.
Too Far to Care'' is a compendium of zippy tempos blending country instrumentation with lite-punk tempos.
I'm going to hurry,' said Claire, clenching her fists as two simultaneous bursts of song, in different keys and varying tempos, proceeded from the dining-room and kitchen.
B usually gave Cecchetti changements at moderate to slow tempos.
Added to the resiliency of those melodies, of course, were dizzyingly lyrical, musically groundbreaking solos and the playful tempos of Parker's first-rate accompanists.
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