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"grandiose performance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an extravagant or elaborate performance that is impressive or showy. Example: The audience was in awe of the grandiose performance by the renowned pianist, who played with such passion and skill that it brought the entire concert hall to its feet.
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Occasional gigs, the Savoy residency and a brief trip to Russia aside, they have only toured twice since - once with their grandiose Performance show in 1991, and again in 1994 with the more modest Discovery.
Donald Trump is, as Mao Zedong was, unquestionably possessed of a textbook case of megalomania, the dictionary definition of which sounds as if it were written by someone analyzing Mr. Trump: "a mania for great or grandiose performance; a delusional mental disorder that is marked by feelings of personal omnipotence and grandeur".
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The actor is known for going to great lengths for his grandiose performances; for The Revenant, he went to extreme ones - including eating raw bison liver on set.
Tastefully grandiose performances of three of those Bach transcriptions accompany a plush "Rite of Spring," the disc's main attraction.
Warehouse parties with long DJ sets, big crowds, grandiose decor, and performances will give you the biggest bang for your buck.
Dubstep-washed, violin guru Lindsey Stirling collaborated with director Ray Tintori to create a live performance as grandiose as the musician's past videos like "Crystallize".
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But there is not a single hollow or grandiose note in Mr. Ejiofor's performance.
The performance of dithyrambs was grandiose and spectacular: after a prologue spoken by the group's leader, two choruses in expensive apparel one of 50 men and the other of 50 boys—sang and performed circle dances around the altar of Dionysus.
At the same time, performances in Britain and the United States moved away from Handel's performance practice with increasingly grandiose renditions.
— After Lorin Maazel conducted his last concerts as New York Philharmonic music director with four performances of Mahler's grandiose "Symphony of a Thousand" in late June, you could hardly fault him for seeking escape at his country home.
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