Exact(3)
The expressive phrase was based on an image in "On War," the 1832 treatise by the Prussian strategist Karl von Clausewitz.
Rather, whenever Trump emotes by tweet, or gives an interview to Sean Hannity or anyone else, it calls to mind the expressive phrase "rendered speechless," which captures something inexpressible.
In the second and third movements one wished for slightly less rubato and a bit more forward direction from either the soloist or the conductor, Roberto Minczuk, but both men seemed eager to pull back on the reins and milk every expressive phrase for all it was worth.
Similar(57)
And Nina Maria Lee's cello provides warmly rounded, expressive phrases.
Mr. Mead made an equally strong impression with his luminous voice, impeccable control and expressive phrasing.
The expressive phrases in script below each image comment on the provocation.
The orchestra performed beautifully throughout the evening, with transparent textures, a buoyant pulse and expressive phrasing.
And Randall Ellis made gorgeous work of them here, with purposeful, expressive phrasing.
Ms. Bartoli shaped long, expressive phrases of recitative with pliant grace and lovely colorings.
Mr. Langevin performed with a lovely tone and expressive phrasing, aptly accompanied by Ms. Allen's elegant playing.
His performance of the Goldberg Variations glistened with contrapuntal brio yet also showed maturity in its expressive phrasing.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com