It begins with a short, tentative introduction of Bohemian wistfulness before launching on a vigorous sonata-form Allegro con brio. |
It whizzes up steep hills with brio and remains stable as it passes coaches and juggernauts. |
The voice of the translator must be prose, not verse, if the original composition is to be sung with spirit and brio. |
His presiding inspirations are Vuillard and Bonnard, masters of the domestic interior, to which he adds a dash of Abstract Expressionist brio. |
Not for nothing do they call Munich the most northerly Italian town, all brio, baroque and bragadoccio. |
Burstein captured every subtle variation of the melodic line with scintillating brio and vivacity. |