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Updike's quote comes from a lengthy and vigorously enthusiastic piece about Fuchs and his later, fourth novel about Hollywood in the Oct. 23, 1971, issue of The New Yorker (available to subscribers).
A week later, a reporter at New Scientist (whose editor, as it turned out, had noticed Lisi in Iceland) published an enthusiastic piece on the paper, supported by a quote from Smolin; a science writer at the Telegraph immediately picked up the story, and wondered if Lisi might be the next Einstein.
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In that sense, Busoni's enthusiastic, rococo piece, concluding with both hands playing spunky trills, is more Mozartean than the Mozart.
In "There's a Place" one can see the perfect contrast between an upbeat, joyful and enthusiastic instrumental piece, with lyrics that do not share such feelings.
At the performance I attended, the young audience threatened to doze during the more cerebral moments but was wildly enthusiastic during pieces like "Romp," in which the dancers, dressed in gym shorts, mimicked both competitive sports and playground rivalries.
But Mr. Ryan was so enthusiastic about the piece and how well it worked with his students that we decided his lesson plan, below, offered more for teachers.
Graham Corrigan, the music critic among the guitarists, said that he was enthusiastic about the piece but that he worried a little about the possibility, over a month and a half, for himself and for the group, of "waking up in dread" of another day of playing "the interminable thing".
Another member of the cast recalled that Gilbert was tirelessly enthusiastic about the piece and often invited the cast to his home for dinner extra rehearsals.
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