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Cue the swelling orchestra: it's the Knights of the Vale, and Littlefinger!
Will the show's maudlin, tinkling piano chords eventually seem preferable to the ludicrous credits sequence of faux-church paintings set to a swelling orchestra?
The swelling orchestra occasionally drowned out the singers, vestiges of the light show from the Chicago scene flashed through the finale.
Public service advertisements during the debate urged Kenyans to come together this election cycle, driving the point home with beautiful shots of Kenya's savannas, mountaintops and azure coastline, accompanied by swelling orchestra music.
Wedding his vocal lines to the patterns of speech -- a cornerstone of his operatic philosophy -- he keeps the singers (here, Michael Hendrick and Christine Abraham) hovering at the edge of melody, borne up by a swelling orchestra that ravishingly depicts the ebb and flow of deep feeling without explicitly crystallizing it into pat phrases.
Cue swelling orchestra.
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Inexorably the strands coalesce into tense, swelling sustained orchestra harmonies and restless bursts of chords and quasi-crazed figures in the piano.
Each of the first few numbers was more elaborate than the last, teeming with acrobatic dancers, awash in jewel-toned silks, swelling to the anthemic strains of the orchestra.
His swelling soundscapes become even more startling when suddenly pierced by ghoulish glimpses of the musicians, a phantom orchestra that ominously fades away.
No swelling.
The swelling has gone.
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