Most recent movie musicals have tried to disguise their musicality, as if they find it slightly embarrassing that characters keep breaking into song.
But that's my job, because the orchestra wants clarity and musicality.
He is strong on clarity and musicality, sometimes lacking in force.
By the 18th and 19th centuries, however, musicality trumped portability.
If Motown: The Musical can light up Broadway in a fashion similar to how the Eminem spot ignited the recovery of Chrysler, Francois and his musicality will have one two-for-two.
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For this session, Muhl sings and plays bass guitar, accordion, melodica, glockenspiel and percussion, all instruments she's only recently learned to play, but on which she performs with wonderful musicality.
"With his outstanding musicality and creativity he has filled new listeners with enthusiasm for the orchestra every day and has shaped the national and international perception of the Berliner Philharmoniker as a vital cultural ambassador for Berlin, " he said.
When he arrived in New York City, he immediately got to play with such famous bandleaders as Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson, Gil Evans and Stan Getz, all of whom recognized the dexterity and musicality of the young Clarke.
She had a tinkling laugh, which, while it did not seem entirely genuine, had a musicality that caused the hearer to join her in a heightened response, like a painting that one knows to be good, although one is unmoved by it.
It was a fitting end to a career that began when 13-year-old Natalia, completely double-jointed and possessed of an incredible gift for musicality and movement, told her parents she did not want to be an engineer, thank you, she wanted to dance.
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