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Never has a mere rhythm been more likely to cause widespread consternation.
Given his reputation as the guy who dragged the Broadway musical from its vitality and idiomatic urgency back to its melodramatic roots in European operetta — while also degrading rock music to a mere rhythm track — is it possible that, as his memoir indicates, his work might be more varied and interesting than we had known?
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Everything is temporary, except the rhythm of mere animal life.
This haunting, rapturously strange music came across as beyond mere realms of pitch and rhythm.
Moreover, with his extraordinary penchant for warm, dark instrumental colours and rich, bitonal harmonizations set in sparkling bop rhythms, Evans went quite beyond mere arranging into recomposing.
Tiny details of individual fingers, extended or clenched, became absorbing in her performance; different rhythms, alertly shown, made her mere walk riveting.
With no foreshortening, a whole phase of life can seem arid which, in the longer rhythms of creativity, is a mere trough between crests.
Time, also, is not a mere continuum, but an organized medium of the rhythms of impulse and the processes of growth.
Even the calendar, the rhythm of the months, had become a mere convention; the moon went forward in fits and starts, as though it were about to collapse.
It's as if he's ticking off a list of unimaginable feats one after another -- but in fact his rhythm, with phrasing far more subtle than mere clock timing, is more astonishing than his balance.
It found a rhythm that allowed the film, far more than mere accuracy, to get under history's skin.
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