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But the highlight is the performance of a Suite in G from Marais's Books 3 and 5, which includes a vigorous interpretation of the "Allemande la Magnifique et Double"; a lithe Courante, in which the viol sings over the harpsichord continuo; a dynamic "Gigue la Pr?euse"; and a joyous Chaconne.
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Alderson's version is a vigorous interpretation, though it doesn't particularly energize its heroine.
He proposes a vigorous version of the free market.
If it were more like a kink, it would do more to enhance perceptions of the world beyond its walls, offering more vigorous interpretations of its objects, and provide a weird window through which this powerful and mysterious aspect of human experience might be better understood.
Aramaic pen-written documents began to appear in the 5th century bce and were vigorous interpretations of inscription letters.
May 10 2015 Fabio Biondi's renowned group, which always offers vivid and vigorous interpretations of eighteenth-century works, returns to Lincoln Center to perform music by Italian composers, as well as three early symphonies by Mozart (Nos. 10, 11, and 13), written while the young genius was resident in Milan.
Islam has a tradition of vigorous interpretation and adjustment, called ijtihad, but Koranic interpretation remains frozen in the model of classical commentaries written nearly two centuries after the prophet's death.
At Trinity Church in Boston, the Glessner House in Chicago and the Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail in Pittsburgh, Richardson's vigorous, rugged interpretation of ancient round-arched architecture was so distinctive -- and emulated -- that it earned the name Richardsonian Romanesque.
Fred M. Vinson, in full Frederick Moore Vinson (born Jan . 22 1890, Louisa, Ky., U.S. died Sept. 8, 1953, Washington, D.C.), American lawyer and 13th chief justice of the United States, who was a vigorous supporter of a broad interpretation of federal governmental powers.
January 22, 1890 Louisa, Kentucky September 8 , 1953Washington, D.C., United States Fred M. Vinson, in full Frederick Moore Vinson (born Jan . 22 1890, Louisa, Ky., U.S. died Sept. 8, 1953, Washington, D.C.), American lawyer and 13th chief justice of the United States, who was a vigorous supporter of a broad interpretation of federal governmental powers.
In a finely tuned partnership, Mr. Finckel and Ms. Wu offered a striking interpretation of the work, vigorous in the dramatic Scherzo and deeply expressive in the brief Adagio.
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