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Rusch is a 26-year-old left-hander with a strong repertory, and he should get better.
Craig Pape, director of Amazon Music, said in an e-mail that "El Camino" was "currently our top-pre-order title," adding, "It's tough to be heard and to attract a large fan base these days but artists like the Black Keys, Adele and Mumford & Sons show that strong repertory will win fans and drive sales success".
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This late MacMillan ballet may not be the strongest in the repertory, but it will be interesting to see how it looks after an absence of 16 years from the stage.
And Mr. Masur, who would never put his strong convictions about this repertory above the imperative of accommodating his soloist, matched Mr. Ohlsson's dynamism by keeping the pacing fleet and the textures clear.
The song book had its origins in the libraries of cathedral song schools, whose repertory had strong links with medieval Prague, where clerical students from Finland and Sweden had studied for generations.
As important as choosing a winner, Ms. Hahn said, is encouraging a stronger and more diverse repertory of encores.
Most of Spain's contemporary choreographers lack the strong ballet background that our repertory requires.
The core of his artistic vision, he said, would be a strong focus on contemporary ballet repertory.
Her 1995 breakthrough single, "Independence Day," became the seed for an impressive repertory dealing with strong, self-reliant women.
As the Diamond Project has proved, there are ballets that are not strong enough to endure in repertory, but they are stepping stones in a choreographer's development.
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