Sentence examples for notable interpreter from inspiring English sources

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In her prime she was considered the greatest contralto in the world, and in addition to her operatic work she was a notable interpreter of lieder.

A duo by the Swedish choreographer Mats Ek offered the rare treat of seeing Mr. Ek onstage with his wife, Ana Laguna, a notable interpreter of his work.

A notable interpreter of the dramatic title role in a revival of George Balanchine's Prodigal Son (1960), Villella also appeared as the Faun in Jerome Robbins's Afternoon of a Faun and created the roles of Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1962) and Harlequin in Harlequinade (1965), both by Balanchine.

Merrill Ashley was the original female lead in Balanchine's "Ballo della Regina Amandada McKerrow and John Gardner each danced several lead roles in Tudor's "Leaves Are Fading" under his tutelage; and Elaine Kudo, who is staging Ms. Tharp's "Baker's Dozen," was a notable interpreter of her work, both at Ballet Theater and later in Ms. Tharp's own company.

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But it was clear from a run-through seen last month that it is part of her continuing dialogue with ballet classicism, expressed in part through the very different talents of Ethan Stiefel and Herman Cornejo, both notable interpreters of her work at Ballet Theater.

The British contralto Kathleen Ferrier and American mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne were especially notable interpreters.

The Oscar-nominated actor Benedict Cumberbatch left his place beside fellow actor Robert Lindsay – respectively the next to tackle the role and a notable former interpreter of Shakespeare's Richard III – to read a searing new poem by the poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, with the line "Grant me the carving of my name".

The most notable, Einosuke Moriyama, served as the chief translator in Japan's negotiations with Perry, as well as interpreter to America's first consul to Japan, Townsend Harris.In the spring of 1849 the American warship Preble arrived in Nagasaki, its commander, James Glynn, ignoring the imprecations from assorted Japanese craft to "go away, go away".

Other notable individualists of the 18th century included Soga Shōhaku, an essentially itinerant painter who was an eccentric interpreter of Chinese themes in figure and landscape conveyed in a frequently dark and foreboding mood.

Other notables included a second volume of memoir from Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o, In the House of the Interpreter, and a fourth novel from Nadeem Aslam, The Blind Man's Garden, set in Pakistan.

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