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But balancing the technical intricacies with the artistic vision is the point.
The ensemble — Miranda Cuckson and Yuki Numata, violinists; Jessica Meyer, violist, and Sumire Kudo, cellist — navigated the work's intricacies with virtuosic precision.
Gould's alert ear, startling imagination, rhythmic sparkle and ability to project contrapuntal intricacies with uncanny clarity combine impressively in these riveting performances.
It is his antidote, you can't help feeling, to the elaborate intricacies with which he concerns himself in his day job.
Yuga Cohler and Karina Canellakis led a strong rendition that illuminated the various intricacies, with the tricky keyboard parts deftly played by Daniel Pesca on harpsichord and Yukiko Sekino on piano.
O addresses its musical intricacies with authority and skill.
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(It shares an arch intricacy with their most popular form, the madrigal).
Mr. Bell dispatched passages of dizzying intricacy with apparent ease; the orchestra, conducted by Roberto Abbado, played with ample spirit but occasionally sounded breathless.
And I would feast on the wryly self-fragmenting intricacy with which Ms. Kronenberg makes the "Rubies" heroine so bold and so funny.
But then the last two tracks, "Between B & C" and "Departure," shift the dynamic more toward closeness and intricacy, with samples of acoustic string instruments setting the tone.
The psychological precision and incision of his portrait of Richard III is more than matched by the intricacy with which he writes about Iago, the thwarted lower class ensign in Othello.
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