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At the same time, the original songs the Beatles wrote and recorded dramatically expanded the musical range and expressive scope of the genre they had inherited.
For all its emotional intensity, bluegrass is far narrower in expressive scope than the jazz that influenced it, and I suspect most unbiased observers would thus be reluctant to rank Monroe with Armstrong and Ellington as a musical innovator.
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Absorbing in scope and expressive in detail, the piece offered compelling evidence of Mr. Lewis's prodigious imagination and persuasive skill.
In fulfilling these needs, the symphonic poems played a major role, widening the scope and expressive power of the advanced music of its time.
When they come of age, the scope of 3D's expressive potential will be revealed.
Encaustic wax has many of the properties of oil paint: it can give a very brilliant and attractive effect and offers great scope for elegant and expressive brushwork.
Mr. Perry conveyed the full emotional scope of the work, poignantly expressive while recalling the abuse of slaves, funny while describing his forest life and womanizing, and feisty when describing the Cuban revolutionaries.
His second great work (which won him the Nobel Prize) was the poetic epic Der olympische Frühling (1900 05; revised 1910; "The Olympic Spring"), in which he found full scope for bold invention and vividly expressive power.
Her account expands the scope of theoretical discussions of representation away from formal procedures of authorization to the deliberative and expressive dimensions of representative institutions.
Emotionally expressive?
Too expressive.
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