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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audacious works" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe creative or artistic endeavors that are bold, daring, or unconventional.
Example: "The gallery showcased a series of audacious works that challenged traditional artistic norms."
Alternatives: "bold creations" or "daring pieces".
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Such audacious works were met with delight and disgust by Wuppertal audiences used to classical ballet.
I prefer performances that make the symphonies seem less like monumental masterpieces and more like the audacious works they were when they were new.
-- Susan Weber, Plainfield, Vt .A. There are several organizations that can provide guides for tours of Antonio Gaudi's audacious works in or near Barcelona.
This series affords concertgoers a chance to hear the early sonatas, exuberant and audacious works that don't turn up in recitals as often as they should.
Her choice of films has always balanced her commercial productions with audacious works of art (as she says in this interview, "Sometimes you have to choose radicality"), and what makes her a special performer isn't just her beauty and grace.
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His best book on that was La part maudite, a very audacious work.
Take "Self-Exam," the most audacious work in the show, and for me, the best.
In this audacious work Busoni synthesizes late Romanticism, Italianate melody and dance (including a crazed tarantella), Wagnerian harmony, exploratory late Liszt, anticipations of modernism.
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