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Nitin Sawhney's score, played by three musicians on stage, is an inventive and often felicitous mix of styles and timbres, but it can also moon about frustratingly like a wan poet.
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Often when he landed on a felicitous turn of phrase, he repeated it, transposed or transmogrified, wringing out the idea.
Melodies everywhere: for all the built-in prominence of the right hand, Mr. Andsnes's left hand was often compulsively listenable as he uncovered felicitous turns and tunes.
"It's a little like Mozart, who was a master of ambiguity in that his works can often be regarded as little tinkling, felicitous things, but there's a strong note of melancholy running throughout.
To the fore was Moeen Ali, the most felicitous of strokemakers once he is established at the crease, but often the most fallible in his first half-hour.
He put on one glove, pulled his pants up" — a reference to the tug that Jackson often made while performing, in order to show off his footwork, but perhaps not the most felicitous clause of the day — "and broke down the color curtain".
Felicitous tidings.
There are felicitous strokes.
It is felicitous".
THE timing was certainly felicitous.
A felicitous injustice for me.
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