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No matter what she does, she is riveting.
Eileen De Felitta, who plays Annulla, is a charming actress, and when talking about that aspect of Annulla's life, she is riveting.
I am jetlagged when I see the Swedish soprano in Tristan und Isolde at the Houston Grand Opera, but she is riveting, that concluding Liebestod thrilling and transcendent.
This is the kind of problem one doesn't enjoy addressing because Ms. Whelan's authority is earned out of the best kind of dance honesty: She isn't a superficially showy dancer, she doesn't try to leave out steps, and she is riveting simply by her attention to movement.
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It's one of her stalling techniques, which makes it seem that she is riveted by the question while she uses the time to figure out an appropriate response.
She was riveting.
Slender and sensual, she was riveting in every scene.
She was riveting in the premiere of the American composer Sebastian Currier's "Time Machines".
And she was riveting, upstaging the four much more famous guys and dominating the stage.
Her big, dusky voice sometimes grew unsteady, but she was riveting, moving, fun and a little demented: in other words, just what opera is supposed to be.
Her delivery of the first-act aria "Oh quante volte" (which Mr. Benson had earlier called the "soprano national anthem" for its ubiquity in auditions) was beguiling; each time she took the stage, she was riveting.
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