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It achieved a new expressive intensity and directness.
Wilhelm Furtwängler/Berliner Philharmoniker: A typically Furtwänglerian balance of unstoppable momentum and expressive intensity, from 1953.
There may also be a clue to the expressive intensity of this music.
The London Symphony Chorus, like the orchestra, achieved maximum expressive intensity without ever losing control.
Leonard Bernstein/Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: an alchemy of orchestral virtuosity, expressive intensity, and interpretative imagination.
What Pollock was primarily channeling in these works was Orozco's expressive intensity.
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The cadenzas were potent vehicles for her intensity and expressive gifts.
At the age of fifty-two, Cheung is petite but sturdy, with an expressive face that radiates intensity.
She is the Callas of the German repertory, and brings to this portrayal Callas-like qualities of dramatic intensity and expressive subtlety.
If the works don't match the intensity and expressive power of some of the African art in the Michael C. Rockefeller wing, they still give a splendid idea of a rich culture that thrived in isolation.
If the works in this show seem to lack the intensity and expressive power of some of the African art nearby in the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, they still give a splendid idea of a rich culture that thrived in isolation.
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