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Besides, I get the sense that few Bemelmans bons vivants notice them, just as I too infrequently hear people who have been to the Rose Bar in the Gramercy Park Hotel rave about the art in and around it, by Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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Both of those musicians are too infrequently heard here.
Wednesday night's Stravinsky program began with the infrequently heard "Perséphone," a 1934 melodrama on a text by Gide.
In requesting this fantastical, infrequently heard 1817 work, which, with two intermissions, lasted nearly four hours, Ms. Fleming was hardly playing it safe.
Many Indian feminists who support the idea of the march grapple with the name, which employs an English word infrequently heard here.
This time the program was split between the infrequently heard "Triple Quartet" (1998) and a Reich classic, "Music for 18 Musicians" (1976).
The big item on Sunday was a concert performance of de Falla's infrequently heard 1905 opera "La Vida Breve" ("The Short Life").
Here and in the two works before intermission, Ms. Mutter was the more aggressive player, her powerful sound a contrast to Mr. Bashmet's warm, buttery tone (too infrequently heard throughout the concert) and Mr. Harrell's more lyrical approach.
"We know our air is not fit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat," he ranted during one newscast, a complaint not infrequently heard these days in Urban China.
"Instead we need to tell them, 'Excel and you will get a mentor.' " Like a lot of what "Lean In" says, this thought is common-sensical but too infrequently heard.
Flautist Lisa Beznosiuk made a good case for the infrequently heard concerto, one of many works for flute that only makes sense when played on the trickier but infinitely more expressive instruments of the period.
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