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She pours herself into the music in a manner reminiscent of many seventeenth- and eighteenth-century virtuosos; it was compelling then and remains so now.
What then did these virtuosi make of the visual arts, and painting in particular?
Possibly this is because the virtuosi did not always think or behave in ways that one might expect from a connoisseur.
Where it is part of treatment (with the exception of the elite virtuosi activity of surgery), it is often delivered by lesser practitioners like physiotherapists or nurses.
Who then were the virtuosi?
The virtuoso had transformed the way a student was playing through suggestion, never giving any direct instructions.
The last virtuoso passage leads to the final cadence of bars 180-181, which is very interesting from a structural point of view.
A virtuoso cadenza for the leader attracts the attention of the other frontdesk strings, and they're soon joined by their sections.
Nothing less than a virtuoso orchestra can do justice to this music.
She is more than a virtuoso; she is a heroine.
They could serve as visual reminders of ancient and modern "worthies" whose lives and works remained an inspiration to the virtuoso collector.
He was a wilful virtuoso, yet an artful manager of men, happy to trade on the superstition of others.
The seventeenth century was not so much a period of technical innovation as a period of virtuoso carving based on tools and techniques already developed.
To be sure, artistic practice itself was not seen to be demeaning or unbecoming of a virtuoso.
However, the current movement is not just remarkable for its virtuoso treatment of formal and generic expectation: the material is captivating throughout.
Sixteen organ virtuosi perform for a jury of nine internationally renowned specialists and compete for major awards.
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I had experimented along these lines previously in chamber compositions and realised that music controlled by computer lacks the virtuoso aura of instrumental performances.
All the performers are virtuosos, and often perform with other early music ensembles.
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After 140 years, the company remains a family-owned business, publishing both performance and educational music for students, teachers, and virtuosos.
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Rather than understanding connoisseurship as an alternative to, and ultimately a replacement for, virtuoso culture, we should recognize that they developed together.
He is considered one of the greatest mandolin virtuosos of all time.
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His main oeuvre is for the piano, on which instrument he was one of the great virtuosi of his day.
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The kithara was the virtuoso's instrument, generally known as taking a great deal of skill.
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I remember virtuoso effects in pronunciation inspired by the same teacher who had expunged done from two generations.
He worked himself up from a tailor's assistant to one of the finest flute virtuosi.
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The middle of the 19th century saw the rise of superstar virtuosi, who drew attention away from chamber music toward solo performance.
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Professional virtuosi wrote books and methods for the study of piano playing, which sold widely.
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Having been thought out as a duo of the two blues-guitar virtuosos, the project became a great success.
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The single affect of the aria is the all-purpose, energetic stance of the virtuoso singer.
In the first section the motto is immediately extended in virtuoso figurations, building to a climax.
Here the work's virtuoso demands of coordination and rhythm were realized by pianocircus with consummate skill.
Perhaps the most striking part of this memorably substantial work is the brilliantly fleet and ebulliently virtuoso scherzo.
No one doubted the young virtuoso's skill on the instrument, but he did not draw large crowds.
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There are 50 ordinary "virtuosi" divided into five disciplines: architects, painters and film-makers, sculptors, academics dedicated to art and music, and poets and authors.
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Virtuosos frequently play the komuz in a variety of different positions; over the shoulder, between the knees and upside down.
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The orchestra grew even further in the following decades and came to include some of the best virtuosi of the time.
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The latter two may be compared to that of a level for virtuosos.
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Because of their range and purity of tone, bayans are often the instrument of choice for accordion virtuosi who perform classical and contemporary classical music.
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Singers as bargaining tokens in international relations were a seventeenthcentury phenomenon, the result of scarcity of both virtuoso singers and suitable engagements.
The first section details a virtuoso aesthetic in which a modern approach to the cultural heritage of antiquity was central.
He is acknowledged as one of the foremost virtuosos of the mridangam and also plays the kanjira on occasion.
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What's more, his subject matter goes beyond the battle rhymes that most mike virtuosos hone their technique with.
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Likewise, watching a good pantomime of a vigorously sawing virtuoso violinist evokes an expressive sound performance.
The pianists bring artistic excellence and imagination to the challeng ing and highly virtuoso repertoire, and thus offer a crucial contribution to the enjoyment and communicative appeal of the music.
Religious virtuosi often form communities which live a quasi-familial common life together and share property in ways distinctive from what is usual in their surrounding, wider social and religious context.
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The interest of the public was excited by adding a motet competition and by expanding the presentation of instrumental virtuosi beyond violinists to include masters of wind instruments.
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The game will make use of motion-capture for body movement and facial expressions, acted out by professionals and martial arts experts, directed separately by film industry virtuosos.
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Right at the end of the piece there seems to be a fourth, virtuoso passage, in bars 186-187, which, however, merely decorates the final cadence.
We have seen a virtuoso display of synthetic anger from the master himself.
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Moreover, they are sly, cunning and virtuoso at playing a double game.
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I think we have seen another virtuoso touch of that skill tonight.
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We have had a virtuoso performance from him today.
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She is an avid cat fancier and cowbell-playing virtuoso, with a penchant for the outdoors and a great enthusiasm for learning and life.
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When music and musicianship are this worshipful, virtuoso, and varied, it's easy to get caught up, kick back, and join the praise.
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However, there is no pointe work or any other feature that could suggest virtuoso display.
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The other song is a virtuoso piece of yodelling with the final verse - entirely yodelling - sung at double-speed.
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He was not a great technician or virtuoso, but he could lead a traditional ensemble with fire and guts.
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Music from the opera became the subject of numerous virtuoso works of the time.
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Most notably there are many virtuoso bass players who draw inspiration from the early renaissance of the double bass.
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My need was for remarks about the virtuoso piano technique.
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He became one of the best known virtuoso cellists of his time.
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However, this post was eclipsed by the fact that he was a virtuoso balalaikist in his own right, and was giving solo performances.
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With this in mind, the composer assigned the voicing normally reserved for the orchestra to the accordion soloist along with the traditional virtuoso solo passages.
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When the maestro recognized the accordion virtuoso in the audience, he invited him to play a number with his band.
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He specializes in funeral announcements (a virtuoso of the obituary, as defined by its editor-in- chief) and the thought of death haunts him.
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His virtuoso guitar playing made him popular with audiences and ensured a steady stream of work as a performer and teacher.
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A virtuoso, he established a solid reputation as a performer.
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In 1770, he began travelling as a virtuoso, accepting short-term engagements, but never managing to gain a permanent position.
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He is recognized for his musicality, temperament and virtuoso playing as well as his teaching abilities.
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Concurrently he undertook several concert journeys abroad as a piano virtuoso and composer for his instrument.
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The first aria is accompanied by a virtuoso flute, replaced by a violin in a later version.
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The cycle is rarely performed today due to the arcane texts, but contains virtuoso music for the pianist.
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Many double bass symphony parts and virtuoso concertos employ harmonics (also called flageolet tones).
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Virtuoso is a network of travel agencies and advisers who create vacations for customers.
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By 1888, he was widely accepted as the greatest ballet virtuoso in the world.
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According to the manuscript, the piece was intended for a mechanical instrument in which the virtuoso intermediary is suppressed.
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At a young age he was renowned as a virtuoso of the bandura.
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Virtuoso performer-composers played an important role in the 1970s.
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The symphony came into its own as a musical form, and the concerto was developed as a vehicle for displays of virtuoso playing skill.
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One segment early in the film serves to introduce several of the band's virtuoso musicians.
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The second movement is a virtuoso scherzo with a more relaxed melodic central section.
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He is considered to be a virtuoso saxophonist, and a skilled bandleader.
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Her virtuoso piano work here is augmented by stunning orchestration.
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His orchestral music includes around 30 symphonies and 12 virtuoso cello concertos.
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The number 5 was sought after by virtuoso performers and great masters.
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He later returned to the concert platform as a virtuoso pianist.
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He was certainly a virtuoso pianist but rarely played in public due to his introverted character.
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Her outstanding vocal technique combined with noble bearing allow her performances of the most virtuoso roles of the baroque repertoire.
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He took music lessons from early childhood; to become a renowned virtuoso was his dream.
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His explorations and his virtuoso drawing abilities took him to studying comics, and the development of expression and character creation.
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He also drew more heavily from romantic and classicist traditions, while perfecting his form and style, and becoming a virtuoso of word and language.
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At the same time, some peopleparticularly his closest friendshailed him as a first-class virtuoso.
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There is no art, no poetry, in this remarkable system which deals with the raw materials of music with a virtuoso hand.
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Their medium, the soft chlorite schist, enabled a virtuoso carving style.
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The dual roles as a singer of funny songs and virtuoso performer on stage is considered his specialty.
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He learned bouzouki, becoming an innovative virtuoso player, and began to write songs of his own.
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After only one year, he left the university to pursue a career as a violin virtuoso.
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If they were to go on stage and talk about their lives in their own voices, it would be acclaimed as a virtuoso performance.
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In their works, sparkling, romantic, affectionate, lyric, and virtuoso passages flow and coexist effortlessly.
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They have since added more complex sounds to the compositions, their guitar sound often featuring heavy distortion and technically virtuoso riffs and solos.
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