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Перевод: repertoire
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Тезаурус:
- Richter is one of the very few artists making recordings of standard repertoire who are so awe-inspiring in their comprehensiveness that the long list of comparative versions becomes a virtual irrelevance.
- Impeccably dressed in white tie, top hat and tails, she sand and danced through her repertoire of songs, including "Burlington Bertie" and "Adeline", and her audience loved it.
- John Gay's masterpiece is one of the blackest indictments of human nature in the repertoire and one of the most enjoyable.
- Run-DMC sensibly provided a side order of heavy metal with their rantings and secured crossover success, while it's noticeable that LL Cool J has resorted to introducing unabashed Radio 2-style ballads into his repertoire.
- His adaptation of Oh Dear Oh is regularly featured on June Tabor's repertoire and Mike Harding, Bob Williamson and Vin Garbutt have been known to tip into the Barker songbag.
- Without his love of women, so often reciprocal, Modigliani would not have been able to afford to paint the beautiful women in his repertoire.
- One of the main differences comes about through contact with Scotland, through seasonal emigration: it has left its mark both in technical features (in the bowing, for example) and in the repertoire of tunes - and to my ears, brought up in Scotland to ear fiddling at many Highland gatherings, the Music does have a more familiar ring than much of the rest of Irish music.
- The alternative argument has it that since people and situations differ you are better equipped to deal with them if you have a wide repertoire of behaviours to draw on.
- In addition to mainstream repertoire, Erato also aims to present unknown or neglected works.
- JH: In your first book ( Musical Thoughts and Afterthoughts of 1976) you expressed the view that all modern day performances of the Classical repertoire should be considered as some form of arrangement.
- You can go on learning and adding to your repertoire of behaviours for as long as there is breath in your body.
- We have become so used to thinking of Gnter Wand as a conductor who specialises exclusively in the late 18th and 19th Century symphonic repertoire that it comes as something of a shock to find him performing a wide variety of works of more contemporary lineage.
- But it's ultimately about winning: Henry V offers Branagh, better than any other play in the repertoire, what might be called a yuppie dynamic, a mythology of success and entrepreneurial self-definition.
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