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No one had ever written a novel as good as Resentment, or Horse Crazy, no one had ever before had my insight, my honesty, my—"language brilliance," was the phrase I think he used.
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One of my chief aims is to try and restore to the musical setting of the English language a brilliance, freedom and vitality that have been curiously rare since the death of Purcell.
Quoting Müller ("The function of art is to make reality impossible"), she praises the play's "lust of language, the brilliance of its scathing metamorphoses" and "the elegant and blasphemous humor that dismantles clichés".
In defining his mission as a composer of opera, Britten wrote: "One of my chief aims is to try to restore to the musical setting of the English Language a brilliance, freedom and vitality that have been curiously rare since the death of Purcell".
Bělohlávek regards the work as one of the composer's greatest achievements: "In Julietta, Martinů was not only able to build and sustain the necessary dramatic thread of the surrealist story and libretto, but did so using his unique musical language with a brilliance and skill that can only fill us with admiration.
Dahl normally gets away with his excesses through the unpredictable and occasional brilliance of his language.
She added: "Fire Songs plumbs language and emotion with technical brilliance and prophetic power".
The polished grace of their steps is a fine counterpart to the educated brilliance of Renaissance language with which Shakespeare characterizes them.
Gun in hand, he finally does something he always dreamed of - Saturday at 2 p.m. on Channel 9. It's not any Kenneth brillianceke brilliance with Shakespearean language that makes Michael Almereyda's HAMLET (2000) powerful.
Announcing his nomination for Secretary of Defense, Trump revelled in using the general's nickname — Mad Dog — and compared him to General George S. Patton, who was famous for his tactical brilliance, his profane language, and his merciless style.
As I get older, Balanchine becomes more and more important to me – the musicality, the glories of his articulate language, the sheer mind-boggling brilliance of the man make his work a wonderful source of inspiration and the marvellous thing is I still have so many pieces to discover.
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