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It was a shame that the West Garden Court's ample acoustic - dramatically effective when portentous chords needed to hang in the air - turned much of the score's scintillating detail into aural soup.
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On Dec. 6, to mark the centenary of the Joplin piano score's publication, New World Records is releasing an entirely new recording of "Treemonisha" that places it into a clearer ragtime perspective.
'Treemonisha' as It Was Intended To Be Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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Some analysts also say the fact that consumers 'credit scores can fall even if they've never missed a payment or exceeded their credit limits raises questions about the score's usefulness.
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They have Pyscho and Derek has a hard time choreographing it because of the score's unique beats.
Dancing with the Stars Episode Recap: Monday, Oct. 10, 2011 2011
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In fact, Messiah was performed by groups of various sizes during Handel's lifetime and became an annual fixture for massed choirs after the full score's posthumous publication in the 1760s.
Massive Messiah 2011
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Valery Gergiev, the Mariinsky Theater conductor whose advocacy for Boris may have spurred the Met staging, led the vast house orchestra through the score's uneven tangle that grants its audience nary a whistle-worthy tune.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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Valery Gergiev, the Mariinsky Theater conductor whose advocacy for Boris may have spurred the Met staging, led the vast house orchestra through the score's uneven tangle that grants its audience nary a whistle-worthy tune.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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Valery Gergiev, the Mariinsky Theater conductor whose advocacy for Boris may have spurred the Met staging, led the vast house orchestra through the score's uneven tangle that grants its audience nary a whistle-worthy tune.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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Valery Gergiev, the Mariinsky Theater conductor whose advocacy for Boris may have spurred the Met staging, led the vast house orchestra through the score's uneven tangle that grants its audience nary a whistle-worthy tune.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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A standout among the group is the charismatic 11-year-old Ashish, who earns a solo in the title number but has to keep battling his own self-consciousness, chanting the words "I have confidence in me" from another of the score's famous songs.
Beyond the Turkey: Critic's Guide to Thanksgiving Week TV 2011
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