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Перевод: breezy
[прилагательное] свежий; прохладный; живой; веселый
Тезаурус:
- It was a breezy afternoon at the Crystal Palace, if memory serves and our boys recruited the aid of the elements in a first half in which no quarter was asked and none given."
- Beethoven (Sonata Op12 No3), Schumann (Romances Op94, Sonata Op105 No1), Stravinsky (Suite Italienne) 4pm Barbican 5-12.50 Bach Vespers Cantata 38 (Aus tiefer Not), plus Vivaldi (Double Violin Concerto) in context of Lutheran service 7pm St Anne's, Gresham St, The City NORWICH FESTIVAL Dorothy Tutin joins the Endymion Ensemble for Saint- Saens's Carnival of the Animals and Poulenc's Babar the Elephant, plus Ibert, Milhaud 3pm St Andrew's Hall 2-8. l TUESDAY Verdi Requiem ECO and Tallis Chamber Choir with soloists Jo Ann Pickens, Sarah Walker, Jeffrey Talbot, Gwynne Howell 7.30pm Royal Naval College Chapel, King William Walk, Greenwich SE10 5.50-9 (317 8687) Olli Mustonen The brilliant young Finnish pianist-composer joins fellow Finn Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia for a Grand Gala in aid of the Council for the Protection of Rural England: Ravel's breezy G major Piano Concerto is framed by aptly Green pieces by Vaughan Williams (Greensleeves Fantasia) and Stravinsky (Le Sacre du Printemps) 7.30pm RFH 18 incl donation; 35-125 incl reception and private view of Legacy exhibition (12 photographers' views of Britain's countryside) NORWICH FESTIVAL The Field of Cloth of Gold: A musical celebration of the 1520 meeting between Henry VIII and Francois I of France, played on period instruments by Musica Antiqua of London 7.30pm Cathedral 2.50-7.50 (0603-618499) LES PARISIENNES Pianist Diana Ambache and her Ambache Chamber Orchestra offer musical portraits of four femmes de Paris - two of them composers, two of them inspirations for the compositions of others.
- Flying this kite among the otherwise conventional swept wings on a breezy day was initially eerie.
- Opening with a breezy Kabalevskian Overture , Smolsky's self-avowed folk origins come to the fore in the highly distinctive First Dulcimer Concerto , composed in a broadly neo-classical style (typically spiced with an occasional dash of bi-tonality), but imbued with an expressive force which transcends the often impersonal stance that such an approach can result in.
- He wanted a noisy, breezy curate to get at his rough teenagers.
- She was now manager of Explorers Inn and gave all the new arrivals the same breezy, Californian smile of welcome.
- They were a sham in every detail, from their studied breezy tones to their carefully casual clothes.
- The local newspaper called his speech breezy.
- I'd go to the SS Great Britain and sit by the breezy river, and I'd compose my stupid self and compose my story so that I could tell lies confidently instead of giving myself away.
- Everyone agreed it was a fine picture, a breezy blend of wit and taste.
- The weather had recovered so far as to be rainless, breezy, faintly warm.
- The soire seems to be the setting for mere social chit-chat and the group includes breezy social climbers, demure maidens and worried intellectuals but what binds them together, apart from their social exclusivity, is the fear that their class is under threat.
- Summer's approach spelt out in a breezy spin on Paisley.
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