The other singers are specialists in the Baroque repertoire, and are unfazed by Vivaldi's ornate and virtuosic writing. |
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The Quartet is a cyclic composition full of fine music ranging from the eloquent to the virtuosic. |
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A lineup of virtuosic side players completes the songs with trombone, fiddle, banjo, ukulele, ragtime piano, and upright bass. |
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He is a gifted and virtuosic dancer, robustly masculine in performance and blessed with handsome good looks and a glamorous stage presence. |
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Its virtuosic male performers towered impressively on stilts while executing complex choreography and astonishing feats of acrobatics. |
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Certainly Lieberson has written a virtuosic orchestral showpiece with some lovely, moving moments of repose. |
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With his usual geometric precision, unquestionably virtuosic, he doesn't just do show. |
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A second Andante serves as a transition to the virtuosic and flamboyant Allegro con fuoco, revealing a Mathieu at the height of his powers. |
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A fearlessly virtuosic rendering of the double stops in the cadenza capped a spectacular performance that breathed new life into a repertoire staple! |
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It's stunning and virtuosic, but it's not especially emotionally resonant. |
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It was made for the virtuosic talents of Mikhail Baryshnikov, and it cleverly transformed him from upright ballet hero into bowler-hatted womanizing rogue. |
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These concertos are fantastic, virtuosic compositions, unique in their diversity. |
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This book is a virtuosic performance in original and tricksterish storytelling. |
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Extrovert and virtuosic, he is always in control of this difficult music and his pianism is overflowing with that Russian passion which stirs both mind and spirit. |
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In his Moments musicaux, Rachmaninov achieved new summits, virtuosic as well as poetic. |
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Critics as well as peers have praised his skill at improvising and his virtuosic playing. |
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They present inventive and novel textures and contain very idiomatic and virtuosic writing for each instrument. |
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This band, led by a virtuosic trumpeter, is easily grasped by those with a traditional education in postwar jazz. |
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The results are melodically rich, sonically futuristic, offhandedly virtuosic, and politically resonant. |
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Performing the part of the piano is a huge technical and virtuosic feat, while the cello satisfies an almost archetypal soulful and lyrical role. |
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This is followed by a Scherzo that maintains the high energy level of the first movement, putting the violins through a virtuosic tour de force. |
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The concerto's exquisite melodies, plus the virtuosic brilliance of Mr Vengerov, kept the audience happy. |
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They usually allow for a virtuosic display by the soloist. |
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But the aesthetic zest of sheer modernity leaks through in the work of such artists as the Ukraine-born Louis Lozowick, a still underrated virtuosic precisionist. |
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But Zhukova's almost virtuosic uncommunicativeness seems to apply to all areas of her life, and her infinite unquotability has earned her a kind of fame among journalists. |
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It retains the essential scenario of Conrad, his swaggering pirate friends and lively girlfriend Medora, but does so in the virtuosic bright colours of a cartoon. |
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Its prominence is due both to its vast virtuosic repertoire and star performers, and to acclaim from New Agers around the world, who find in its complex rhythms and crisp sounds a sense of spiritual authenticity. |
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Don't expect a dance of ideas or a virtuosic concert of voices. |
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Mischievous and self-assured, this is the rebellion of a young man with a virtuosic talent for drawing. And he was incredibly young the exhibition's works begin when he is barely out of adolescence. |
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The untamed virtuosic strength and expressive melancholy of this music has lingered with us for some time, and yet we continue to discover fresh nuances in this lavishly developed gypsy art. |
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Could the great Beethoven, the musical genius who held Vienna in thrall through his virtuosic piano playing, his flamboyant conducting and his boldly modern music, be the subject of some cruel cosmic joke? |
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The Second Concerto is one of the most important in the repertory after Mozart's classic work written just twenty years earlier, and remains one of the most dazzling for sheer virtuosic effects. |
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Prokofiev replaces the traditional development section with a long and taxing cadenza that rises to an intense pitch of virtuosic complexity, and which becomes the centerpiece of the whole movement. |
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The energetic, joyful and wildly colorful images of Spain illuminate this work, replete with virtuosic guitar plucking and strumming, flamenco inspired song and incisive rhythms. |
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Legend has it that one evening, at the palace of Cardinal Ottoboni, the two musicians engaged in a friendly duel of improvisation and virtuosic display. |
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Both compositions are virtuosic, and exploit the range of the piano. |
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It's a jewel of a concerto, loaded with virtuosic elements and challenges but also filled with some of the most beautiful, soaring melodies ever written. |
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The real fear in this virtuosic work is of its own virtuosity. |
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The Scherzo is one of the most energetic and exhilarating movements Dvorák ever wrote, and borders on the virtuosic as well for the dazzling orchestral display it entails. |
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Combined with some virtuosic ostinato patterns, the effect was mesmerising. |
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But I think not, because these four Russians, an accordionist and three balalaika players were so virtuosic and musicianly that I am sure he would have been writing for them. |
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