The music retains its easy tunefulness, but inside many of the songs lurks a desperation that seems new to the Clientele world. |
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Because of the tunefulness of each piece and the attractive writing, students should be motivated to work through ensemble challenges. |
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The interpretation avoided controversy, revealing in its place a grand romantic tunefulness that captivated first-time listeners. |
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His surviving works are characterized by tunefulness and harmonic simplicity, though with an over-reliance on predictable if pleasing phrase structures. |
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Its vogue seems to have been brought about by the public's demand for structural simplicity and repetitive tunefulness. |
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The excitement dissipates when Qin walks on, demanding tunefulness in place of raw tradition. |
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The band evoke a pleasing mix of tunefulness, melody and hardcore grind. |
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Erik is a mere operatic tenor lover, and his cavatinas have tunefulness enough, without a trace of the warmth of melody which characterises Wagner's later works. |
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True, he had the Kirana school's tunefulness. |
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A single voice part in alto clef, it possesses a bouncy tunefulness more characteristic of Latin music from Italy. |
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Lacking strong characters and saddled with vocal lines hovering uncomfortably between tunefulness and expressionism, the mostly young cast was hard pressed to make much impact. |
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Yes, I am unhappy about X, but I can pin the sodden laundry of my dissent on the clothesline of timeless chordal tunefulness, where it will dry and add a bit of color to the landscape. |
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