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unrecordable
adjective
That cannot be recorded.
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The play of domestic particulars and unashamed hyperbole gives these passages their life: New York is a spectacle but it is unrecorded, even by painters, and perhaps unrecordable; you are left inarticulate before it.
** The play of domestic particulars and unashamed hyperbole gives these passages their life: New York is a spectacle but it is unrecorded, even by painters, and perhaps unrecordable; you are left inarticulate before it.
"When Pierre Boulez conducted the premiere," Mr. Crumb said, "he told me, 'George, this work is unrecordable.' But David said: 'That's not true.
The Grammy award for Mr. Crumb's album was particularly rewarding, Mr. Starobin said, explaining that the work was deemed "unrecordable" by the conductor Pierre Boulez because it calls for multiple orchestras to perform simultaneously with different conductors.
The Crumb work features four orchestras playing out of sync, a circumstance that led Pierre Boulez, who conducted the premiere, to call the piece unrecordable.
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