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But scenes of extended, almost absurd, relaxation are no less expressive of his temperament.
However, she found that this was not sufficiently expressive of her temperament, so decided to become a nurse instead.
Rich sonorities, thick textures, and rhythmic complexity are present everywhere, and the forms are those of the Classical period, somewhat modified in the light of Brahms's temperament and expressive requirements.
For other critics of comparable stature, such as Charles Sainte-Beuve in France, Benedetto Croce in Italy, and George Saintsbury in England, historical learning only threw into relief the expressive uniqueness of each artistic temperament.
His expressive nuances are balanced by a generally cool temperament.
If you're new to Balanchine, you're plunged in with the tutus, chivalry and virtuosity of "Divertimento No 15," then excited by the still unusual dramatic force of "Prodigal" (whose middle scene feels like a Joseph Conrad tale of civilization corrupted) and lastly led into the many powerfully expressive and visually innovative facets of pure movement in "Temperaments".
Within the sober palette, the expressive power and range are vast -- and hard to square with a temperament that at present reads, by the measure of an artist who wrestles hard with his muse, as reasonably centered and serene.
Emotionally expressive?
Some temperament.
"Excellent temperament".
His temperament.
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