The choral singing is pure Spanish Renaissance, and the occasional interpolations by the instrumental ensemble are surely thrilling to listen to. |
These breaks or interpolations in the train of thought result in incoherence or irrelevant speech. |
The narrative combines the fantasy play with interpolations of grown-ups' real speech in a separate collage. |
These were planned and rehearsed interpolations made by two or three individuals seated in different parts of the auditorium. |
He produced not only popular operettas, but incidental music to plays and interpolations into other operas as well. |
He was quiet and recessive, but his rare interpolations showed good sense and considerable learning. |