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Others are ample accounts of the band at various peaks: the boxed set containing four wild nights at the Fillmore West in 1969, or the briefcase containing their entire 1972 tour of Europe — twenty-two concerts, with a uniformity of polish that the Dead never really matched, before or after.
Readers of Budden's mammoth "Operas of Verdi" will know what to expect from "Puccini": an ample chapter devoted to each opera, beginning with an account of its genesis and ending with detailed critical description of the music.
A big, beautifully illustrated book which does ample justice to the Chauvet cave, and includes a detailed account of the artistic techniques used in the making of these 35,000 year-old paintings and engravings, their themes, and possible significance.
Mr. Bell, both in Mr. Greenberg's work and in a scintillating account of the Barber concerto, reminded listeners of his own ample gifts.
And the vigorous, sharply etched account of the Fifth Symphony that closed the Monday concert offered ample justification, if anyone needed reminding, for this work's berth in the standard canon.
Marijana Mijanovic, the contralto, addressed it with an appealingly rounded tone, and if her account of the cautionary text was sometimes overly dramatic, that approach had ample support in the sharply accented string and continuo playing.
His vigorous, often electrifying account of the Vivaldi was steeped in Romantic expressive effects: carefully shaped phrases with ample rubato, dynamic suppleness and grand rallentandos at movement endings.
Ari Pelto leads a brisk account of the score; Inna Dukach and Brian Mulligan, singing the roles of Mimì and Marcello, keep pace with ample voice.
He referred to Emilio Fede, the anchor and news director at a Mediaset news program, who wept joyfully on the air when Mr. Berlusconi won the 1994 elections and whose ample coverage accounts for most of the extra minutes of airtime for Mr. Berlusconi.
He places ample bloom on Ernest Seitz's aching "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise" and gives an appropriately swaggering turn to Romberg's "Serenade" and a rousing account of the insipid "I Love Life," by one Mana Zucca.
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