But not so in opera, where legato in a favourite aria can still an audience and then climactically bring it to its feet over the full spectrum of human emotions. |
Here the scale and repeated notes from bar 4 climactically return. |
The climactically gothic episode of her mother's escapade took place shortly after she left, when her sister, Vera, just turned eighteen — the good and docile daughter — was married to their mother's Italian count. |
It no longer seems as startling for the Queen, as here, to be climactically confronted by a City baron dressed as Mother Goose or told that her son is off his rocker. |
When they converge in the middle to symbolise the cross, mood changes from meditative to climactically vehement. |