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Yet it maintains dramatic thrust for 35 minutes, with two instrumental interludes.
Death, sex, race, politics - it's grist to the mill as a succession of cadavers provides the dramatic thrust for each episode.
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The two timescales, however, are rather different, as is the dramatic thrust of each part.
My tolerance for peasant comedy is limited, and while the peasant tragedy that forms the core of the play has its gripping, even gruesome moments — and a sniveling villain worth hissing — the lack of psychological depth and the simplicity of the dramatic thrust left me pining for the richer pastures of Shakespeare.
Whereas Butt's steering of the more concise St John Passion, issued last year, is thrilling for its racy, dramatic thrust, here he embraced the Matthew's scope for expansive reflection.
Scott Lindroth's "Dolphins" (1995) is distinguished by its clustery chromaticism, and David Rakowski's "For Wittgenstein" (1996), has a propulsive, dramatic thrust.
The look of Penny Woolcock's excellent staging, designed by Julian Crouch, beautifully complements the musico-dramatic thrust of Adams' work.
In addition to numbers with a dramatic thrust, the engaging choruses and dances show that Bach knew how to fulfill the requirements of French opera for divertissements.
Les Troyens has many choral and ballet scenes, a rich orchestral score, and a powerful dramatic thrust.
This is no way to develop dramatic thrust, as Mozart well knew.
He conveyed the dramatic thrust and majestic depths of the piece.
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