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Discover LudwigThe word 'unperformed' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe something that has not been carried out or completed, such as in the sentence, "The unperformed tasks were causing a delay in the project." An example of using 'unperformed' in written English could be: "The unperformed play was a disappointment to the theatergoers who had been eagerly anticipating its performance."
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unperformed
adjective
Not performed
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Commissioned from the 77-year-old Rameau in 1760 because of the composer's disputes with the management of the Paris Opéra, it remained unperformed for 200 years.
ONE of the most famous unperformed experiments in science is Schrödinger's cat.
Although their first stage musical, The Likes of Us (1965), went unperformed for 40 years, Rice decided to abandon his legal aspirations to pursue his musical interests.
His most important works are The Metamorphosis of Tobacco (1602), a mock-heroic poem; Bosworth Field (1629), a long historical poem on the Battle of Bosworth Field (1485); and The Theatre of Apollo (1625), an unperformed court entertainment.
(A third piano concerto, in E-flat, composed in 1839, was left unperformed during his lifetime and was not discovered until 1988).
The unperformed Symphony No. 9 might have vanished if not for the intervention of Robert Schumann.
The lyrics seem to most experts to be authentically Shakespearean, but there is the hint of an unperformed second verse to "Take, O, take," and instrumental settings of "O mistress" by William Byrd and Thomas Morley do indeed antedate the first production of Twelfth Night.
At the time better known as a music journalist than as a composer, Schumann traveled in 1838 to Vienna, where he met with Schubert's brother Ferdinand, who showed him the scores of several unperformed works.
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On the one hand, there are various actors of note who can be seen working within their comfort zone and beyond — Roger Allam's scintillating Falstaff, for instance, in the new Shakespeare's Globe staging of the "Henry IV" double-bill, a star turn that on press day offered intimations of Mr. Allam's as-yet-unperformed Lear.
When you're young and invincible, with a head full of vague plans for as-yet-unperformed great deeds, it is a useful lesson to learn that quietness does not equate with insignificance.
So you were left with a choice between an unlikely vegetable, SPONACH, or an as-yet-unperformed symphony by Beethoven, the ERIOCA.
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