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In the end Munkacsi was no Cartier-Bresson, but at his best he was magnificent and the shows complement each other, highlighting modernism at its peak between the world wars.
Anyone of the opinion that his light, jet-age design did not contradict but instead complemented the magnificent interior of Penn Station — well, such a person would be considered hopelessly romantic, against all common sense, just like the Penn Station protesters of August 1962.
Both Cornish and Whishaw inhabit their roles immaculately and there are magnificent moments when the emotions on the screen are complemented in the verse spoken, most especially perhaps when the pair recite alternate couplets from "La Belle Dame sans Merci".
Its roster is drawn largely from members of the Orchestra of St . Lukes, and the performance -- including that of the expanded brass complement in the final choruses -- had a magnificent visceral punch.
The 160 lots with over 130 residences are already being snapped by wealthy Trinidadians, Americans and Britons, and the five-star hotel will complement what looks set to become one of the most magnificent golfcourses in the world.
Franz Schreker, in his luxuriant way, paid tribute to Haydn in his own magnificent Chamber Symphony, heard in a near-definitive recording (ECM) by Peter Eötvös and the Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, complemented by Heinrich Schiff's interpretation of Friedrich Cerha's Concerto for Cello and Orchestra.
How magnificent.
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