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Discover LudwigThe word 'virtuosity' is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun which means great skill or fluency in the use of a particular subject, activity or art. For example: "The virtuosity of the pianist was remarkable; it was clearly evident that she had been playing for many years."
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virtuosity
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The technical skills and fluent style of a virtuoso.
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A book of Jane's early, pre-portrait work, The Unknown Bown (2007): reveals a technical virtuosity and an innate understanding of the principles of good composition.
It is, above all else, a display of unparalleled graphic virtuosity.
Bringing together a cast of three flamenco dancers, three hip-hop dancers, and three B-boys, including Chey Jurado, Spain's national champion, Titanium promises to explore the common ground between these different dance cultures, their elemental showmanship and their percussive virtuosity.
In the end that was almost the only thing it was not.With dazzling virtuosity and scarcely credible stamina, President Richard Nixon's national security adviser and later secretary of state developed the previous year's opening to China.
The show "The Rising Tide: New Directions in the Art from Pakistan 1990-2010", brings together the two urban schools of art to reveal the virtuosity and variety of painters, sculptors, video-makers and photographers, many of them under 40.Until now Pakistan's art scene has been largely private, hidden away in small galleries or elite living rooms.
All the pieces he has chosen are miniatures, nothing lasting more than six minutes, but the complexity of much of the music offers a challenge to which he rises with virtuosity and panache.Isaac Albeniz composed his opera "Merlin" to a libretto by an eccentric English banker, Francis Burdett Money-Coutts.
But he wears his enormous erudition lightly, and for all its musical, cultural and even philosophical insights, this is a wide-ranging and approachable book that will appeal to pianists of every level.In discussing the ritual of practice, he demonstrates his own remarkable virtuosity.
When contemporary composers played through their pieces for him, he said, he would watch their faces, and try to pass their feelings on.As a performer, he combined extraordinary technical virtuosity with a sublimely confident and passionate interpretation of the music's melodic line.
The orchestra is still renowned for both the collective beauty of its playing and the virtuosity of its individual players.
If Mr Spielberg wants to say something big about war, his virtuosity would be better spent on the far grimmer stories of Srebrenica or Rwanda.
String was almost certainly in use then how do you catch rabbits except in nets and snares?Nor was this virtuosity confined to practicalities.
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