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The Escher quartet offered an unhurried yet intense interpretation of Beethoven's slow movement that appeared nourished by the Gesualdo.

This is true of his brief and intense interpretation of "Electra," derived from an adaptation of the Greek myth by the Austrian dramatist and poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

As Hughes, DiCaprio gave an appropriately intense interpretation of a man driven by both his own genius and an acute case of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Mr. Fassbender's disturbingly intense interpretation of the role soon makes clear that Brandon's obsession is a compulsion rather than a source of enjoyment.

The pianist Orion Weiss, the violinist Bella Hristova and the cellist Jakob Koranyi opened the program with an elegant and intense interpretation of the Turina work, which begins with a nostalgic exchange between violin and cello and later makes references to Spanish dances like the Muñeira from Galicia, the Jota from Aragon and the Soleares from Andalucia.

Digambara monks take the same "great vows" as do the Shvetambara, but, in acknowledgement of a much more intense interpretation of the vow of nonpossession, full-fledged Digambara monks remain naked, while lower-grade Digambara monks wear a loincloth and keep with them one piece of cloth not more than 1.5 yards (1.4 metres) long.

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The Austrian baritone Wolfgang Holzmair has won deserved praise for his compelling, literate and vocally intense interpretations of German arts songs.

But it didn't detract from what had preceded it: Ms. Mattila's focused, intense interpretations of three songs by her countryman Jean Sibelius.

Their complex and intense interpretation illuminated every nuance of the work, from the driving rhythms of the opening Allegro to the bristling savagery of the Presto.

The program also included an intense, yearning interpretation of Berg's Seven Early Songs and selections by Granados, including a flirtatious rendition of "El Majo Discrete" ("The Discreet Lover").

Though the script has them appearing together in only one scene, Queen Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, nearly always share the stage in Ingmar Bergman's intense, elegant interpretation of Friedrich von Schiller's "Maria Stuart," now at the Howard Gilman Opera House of the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

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