And there are noteworthy compositions on the programs that merit a place in the standard repertoire.
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And yet despite the warnings and admonitions Lang is determined to expand his repertoire.
The word kitka means "bouquet" in Bulgarian, and the group specializes in Eastern European repertoire.
Eager to expand my repertoire, I tried reproducing the desserts I encountered and loved in restaurants.
Later Bond villains, as part of their cat-stroking, laser-pointing, world-destroying repertoire, also had nuclear ambitions.
Among the key things he learned were discipline, a broad repertoire, and the exigencies of technique.
New material will be performed alongside the traditional repertoire from the likes of Mozart and Puccini.
''He has extensive knowledge of ballet repertoire and has wide-ranging contacts within the UK and internationally.
The Bills receiver, part-time quarterback and kickoff returner is preparing to expand his already versatile repertoire.
Gallery director Iwona Blazwick said Whiteread's frieze had joined London's repertoire of high-level gilded sculptures.
The global repertoire database will detail which publisher or song writer owns which rights.
And now the new MINI Connected App gives the Mission Control function's repertoire two different angles.
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Several plays are in repertoire, so that each actor plays five or six shows weekly.
The work closes with an outrageous bassoon solo, as free and jocular as anything in the repertoire.
As artistic advisor, she will offer advice and expertise related to opera repertoire, casting and creative teams.
Imagine a repertoire of simple hand gestures: say, touching your thumb to each of your four fingers.
"I lost faith in my game and my repertoire of shots in the second set, " said Corretja.
Upshaw is also one of the few operatically trained singers to sound convincing in so-called crossover repertoire.
For some performers, the welcome influx of new audiences also brought calls for a change in repertoire.
Mr. DeJohnette assembled his current working band to revisit existing repertoire and nudge himself back into composing.
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Dave Lamb has extended his repertoire and is writing music to help patients recover from their treatment.
His popularity swelled after increasing his repertoire to include tunes by Henry Mancini and Italian folk songs.
Even without the background, he hasn't done badly in bringing significant parts of the jazz repertoire to life.
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But in some key repertoire for the Philharmonic, Bruckner and Schumann for instance, he is an unknown quantity.
"There's probably not another bluesman who had quite the repertoire that Slim had, " said his manager, Martin Salzman.
Did the deceased avoid one set script because they wanted the actors to vary their repertoire throughout eternity?
The food was so good that some of these recipes, doubled, will become part of our regular weeknight repertoire.
He began performing his innovative solo repertoire in rock clubs around the country.
"I wanted to be concentrated only on my repertoire, on my interpretations, " he told me during this studio performance.
The Met's operatic repertoire now reaches more than 850 screens in 30 countries.
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