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Its brighter edge illuminated the lively "Quand je fus pris au pavillon".
School leaders are "more organized," she said, and the whole place has "a brighter edge to it".
But in her final song, "Rastlose Liebe," she used the brighter edge as well, in a dramatic, painterly way.
In Grieg's "Verschwiegene Nachtigall and Fauré's "Paradis" she used a more gently burnished sound to create a sense of intimacy, and she used the brighter edge of her voice in two more chromatic works, Wolf's "Begegnung" and Berg's "Nachtigall".
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Eating a stracciatella dish recalled spelunking, its glopping texture giving way to sharper, brighter edges: cubes of fennel and Meyer-lemon rind.
But it was Elshorbagy who started the brighter, edging the first two games.
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That said, when the music required an infusion of power and a bright edge, he was equal to its demands.
In the dramatic aria Ah! Perfido, Christensson pushed for high drama but sacrificed her light, bright edge.
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