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Then, invite students to write their own interpretive questions.
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CLASSICAL music has long been enchanted with its own interpretive past.
This endless dismemberment further alienates already contemptuous critics, because it caricatures our own interpretive efforts.
The book desperately needs the kind of illumination that comes from firsthand interviews and the authors' own interpretive voices.
For Mr. Luisi the challenge is to maintain the level Mr. Levine established, while moving his own interpretive personality into the spotlight.
Instead of imposing her views about the great violin repertory on her pupils, she encouraged them to discuss their own interpretive ideas.
Mr. Jurowski's own interpretive contribution was a taste for brisk but fluid tempos and a penchant for demanding nimble woodwind playing with crisp, sometimes clipped articulation that calls attention to figures usually buried in the orchestral fabric.
But like the 17th-century dragomans who were the first official translators between the Islamic world and the West, the analysts often disagree among themselves, leaving the journalists with their own interpretive challenges.
573) and the Sonata in C (K. 330) -- Mr. Lazic produced the clear, crisp textures that Classicism demands, but he did not restrain the modern piano's dynamics or his own interpretive imagination, which has an impetuous streak.
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