Sentence examples for flamboyant technique from inspiring English sources

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16, No. 4) freed Ms. Kern to show off her flamboyant technique, and a final sequence of spirituals showed that Ms. Battle remained capable of passionate, inspired performance.

The same mix of flamboyant technique and wistful nostalgia found in that opera saturates the zingy Neo-Classical "Bürger als Edelmann" music to slighter effect, and Mr. Levine and his players — especially David Chan, the principal violinist — had an easygoing loll in it.

The same mix of flamboyant technique and wistful nostalgia found in that opera saturates the zingy Neo-Classical "B r als Edelmann" music to slighter effect, and Mr. Levine and his players -- especially David Chan, the principal violinist -- had an easygoing loll in it.

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They were tired of strikes and riots, responsive to the flamboyant techniques and medieval trappings of fascism, and ready to submit to dictatorship, provided the national economy was stabilized and their country restored to its dignity.

On Thursday, Mr. Kissin will yield the piano bench to LANG LANG, the crowd-pleasing and seemingly critic-proof Chinese virtuoso, who will lend his brilliant technique and flamboyant expressivity to CHOPIN'S PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1.

Peraza, who also played with George Shearing and other jazz greats, was known for combining a blindingly fast drumming technique with a flamboyant style that audiences loved.

His technique is aggressive and flamboyant without being self-dramatising and he balances emotionalism with humour and serenity.

With coiffed hair, skin-tight glittery trousers and toned biceps he is more rock star than classical musician.Mr Carpenter, who started playing the organ at the age of four, has a flamboyant style backed up by a sharp technique.

· Spinhuisplein 1, Zwolle, Holland; 00 31388 421 2083; librije.com; doubles from £220 Francis Mallman, South America's most famous and flamboyant chef, has taken his Andean griddling technique to Uruguay, where he has created a restaurant and boutique hotel in the converted old general store of the ghost town Garzon, three hours from the capital Montevideo.

The New York Times critic Vincent Canby called it "an unqualified winner" and "a fine dark comedy of flamboyant style and immense though seemingly effortless technique".

And make no mistake: Mr. Bell is an artist, of exactly the right temperament to enliven Tchaikovsky's flamboyant showpiece repeatedly with his mix of sterling technique, congeniality and spontaneity.

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