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Playing for precisely an hour, with one midset break for applause, the trio made a blank-canvas scrawl feel lighted with purpose.
Of the 35 musical numbers, only one, "Way Back to Paradise," is a self-contained song that ends with a clean break for applause.
In this, its first performance, the two works were presented semi-detached: no interval, but a break for applause for the Lindberg.
And why was there a break for applause in the otherwise seamless sequence before the final two pieces – the naggingly repeated clusters of Lachenmann's Filter-Schaukel and Feux d'Artifice?
They didn't break for applause when announcing Aziz Ansari's nomination at the #SAGAwards.
In fact, their set blended into Blondes' live show without so much as a break for applause.
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Every day for two months – albeit with breaks for applause, fresh air, contact with the outside world, and a drink.
There were only two breaks for applause in 90 minutes, and around the composed material Mr. Douglas kept the improvised combinations volatile.
There were short breaks for applause — this was music that challenges and rewards an audience in regular rotation — but Mr. Terrasson mostly played through them, pushing down single notes like sketch ideas, seeing what might grow out of various combinations.
And yet it is Act I that is the more miraculous: Tchaikovsky's score, permitting only two or three tiny breaks for applause before intermission, is constantly on the move, answering the scale and subject of the story with a fluency that breaks the mold of 19th-century ballet.
It didn't come off as just a bunch of tunes, but nor was it some sort of planned suite; it was five songs long, without breaks for applause, and everything was connected by his solo improvisations, which were bold and searching on a moment-to-moment level.
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