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Up stepped the other band members for their solo spots.
Soloists would walk up for their solo and then walk back again.
Fees for their solo recitals are usually in the $65,000 range.
Was she trying to place the blame for their solo status outside the female realm?
Like too many actors known for their solo work, she is taken with the phenomenon of her own art.
All three pianists have released albums of solo playing, and all three said they were likely to draw from those albums for their solo concerts.
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Yet, few of the composers associated with that milieu have been noted for their solo-piano music.
Both Mr. Marsalis and Mr. Calderazzo dived into the rhythm section for their solos, pouring gas on the fire.
But certain instrumentalists, encouraged by Mr. Gardiner, managed to steal the spotlight when he invited many of them to stand for their solos.
And when Viola Davis and Charles Brown, in the season's most dazzling supporting performances, claim the stage for their solos, you may feel the scorch of lightning.
This week Wingspan is a sextet, though it isn't given arrangements that make much use of its palette: in most of the pieces, two or three musicians left the stage for stretches of time, returning for their solos.
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