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Its drama must be danced, in glowing tones, rather than sweetly sketched.
Most notable was the Cuban-American soprano Elizabeth Caballero, who sang Liù in sensuously glowing tones, her charged legato shaping the music into cogent paragraphs.
A passage in which the brass sustain glowing tones over a swarm of pizzicato felt like the sonic double of a sultry summer night.
It is all there in her paintings, an intimate, hermetic universe, where strange beings -- half animal, half human -- are involved in rituals of what seem to be profound metaphysical importance, all rendered in soft glowing tones that draw upon the techniques of the old masters.
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David Pyatt played it with great fluency and a glowing tone.
Mr. Carr, the standout in the group, demonstrated a glowing tone in the short, fast outer movements.
She sang Berg's "Seven Early Songs" with glowing tone but little sense of the cycle's worldliness.
Amit Peled, an Israeli cellist with a warm, glowing tone, was the soloist in Hindemith's Cello Concerto (1940).
Mozart wrote one of his most sublime melodies for the Quintet's second movement, Larghetto, performed here with glowing tone by Mr. Shifrin.
At the opening-night gala for New York City Opera, earlier this month, the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato bestowed her glowing tone on Leonard Bernstein's song "Take Care of This House".
Mr. Znaider, who plays with a big, glowing tone, offered a powerfully wrought cadenza and deeply expressive slow section, although he sounded rushed in the final movement.
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