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"bravura" Definitions
  1. great skill and enthusiasm in doing something artistic

322 Sentences With "bravura"

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It's really a bravura sequence in a lot of ways.
It was about two parts humour, one part sheer bravura.
Clinton's bravura performance, under incredible pressure, that turned the tide.
Blum focuses on the robustness and bravura of the forms.
Brutus's body and words fuse into a force that incorporates reason, certainly, but there's something else at work, too, in Abili's bravura performance, which doesn't come off as "bravura" and has no cheap flourishes.
His most recent IMDB credit was the 2004 short film Bravura.
And yet, bravura: This is the true magic of game shows.
The best performer was software developer Bravura Solutions Ltd, up 3.8%.
After this bravura display, she downshifts into a softer narrative mode.
The film also featured a terrific, bravura comic performance from Rose Byrne.
They introduce a new bravura yet evoke the more methodical early abstractions.
Even after the bravura finish of "Rebonds" there was only polite applause.
Op-Ed Contributor President Trump gave a bravura performance on Tuesday night.
Originally known for her bravura singing, she makes the most of it.
It's a bravura performance in which war becomes farce, history becomes burlesque.
Singing both these notes well is an act of breathtaking technical bravura.
It was a bravura public performance of Neri's transformative power and confidence.
He lashed out at media and political foes alike in a bravura performance.
Three paintings of striking bravura are installed near the end of the exhibition.
His drawling evocation of his own father is a bravura incarnation of resentment.
Despite his bravura effort, I'm not sure McKibben can make the war metaphor work.
It doesn't have the take-it-or-leave-it bravura of Night & Market (Song).
You watch them not for bravura combinations of arduous steps but for unvarnished truthfulness.
In a bravura extended sequence, Akissi and her cousins visit her Nan's distant village.
Here are five films (all currently streaming online) that show off his dazzling bravura.
Mr. McKenzie's narrator is in competition, in a way, with such bravura visual displays.
The illustrious Gillian Murphy, as Sylvia, has few roles that better show her bravura skills.
But Mr. Swenson's desperation-edged, showman's bravura sets up his character's second-act transformation perfectly.
Several customized bravura sequences show her toggling with daredevil facility among various characters and moods.
This bravura bit of directing comes to us from Larysa Kondracki, and she deserves an ovation.
"I digressed and was free," Faith says, offering the perfect motto for her breathless, bravura performance.
The actor delivers a tour de force of self-effacement, a bravura demonstration of borrowed charisma.
He was frequently the Federer whom fans remember on Sunday as he continued his bravura comeback.
Winding through dense tracts of script, her ninety-minute performance is a feat of subtle bravura.
At 13 minutes of verbal bravura, it's the "Stairway to Heaven" of Gen X self-examination.
Her paint-handling is unforgettable for its soft luminosity, savvy layering of colors, and bravura brushwork.
Mr. Peck's "Everywhere We Go" (2014) remains an astonishing tour de force of compositional bravura dance exuberance.
There are very few wild, bravura visual flights and not much in the way of wild conspiracymongering.
One by one the pictures are often astounding, bravura displays of Moriyama's mastery of light and composition.
Not even a kiss of salt — nothing to explain that bravura taste, apart from the grain itself.
He had the possibility of showing all his bravura, because he got his first important commissions there.
And there are other reasons to watch the series, like its bravura direction and critiques of consumerism.
Much of Rubens's Baroque bravura feels timely in its grappling with violence, terror, power, sex, and coercion.
This is not heroic bravura dance; the legs and arms are not stretched, the neck is invisible.
By contrast, a brilliant novelty of a different kind, Balanchine's "Union Jack," exploited Ms. Von Aroldingen's bravura.
Much of the movie's history was conspiratorial gibberish, but it was — and remains — a masterwork of bravura editing.
It used to be more artistic, but as the sport evolved I think it grew into this bravura.
It was a bravura debate performance, one of the best I've seen from any candidate in any election.
Pleasing crowds with his agility and bravura, Ali had no need to cultivate the essentials of defensive boxing.
As they switch among genders, ages and nationalities of their countless characters each actor has his bravura moments.
Bravura workmanship reached its height in "Madame Butterfly," a slightly fussy triptych involving 46 woodblocks and 102 colors.
It was a bravura and sometimes bizarre performance of an embattled prime minister, frantic for every last vote.
Homages to Hitchcock appear often in the movies of Almodóvar, who shares a fondness for the bravura shot.
" This year, he's in the running again for his bravura work on the World War I drama "1917.
A dancer as stylish as the Lar Lubovitch alumnus Barton Cowperthwaite, as Paris, can expect real bravura opportunities.
Though he showed tension in the coda's bravura solo sequences, this is an important milestone in his career.
In fact, Gaga admitted she thinks it's her signature performative bravura that secured the gig on television's biggest night.
With The Gate, Stopa has not shied away from putting his painterly gifts and formal inquisitiveness on bravura display.
Mr. Lang was his spectacular self, producing controlled thunder in bravura moments, melting lyricism in contrast and everything between.
As for Krasner, she was stuck with the bravura role of Pollock's widow, and managed his estate until 1972.
This work mostly holds its bravura moments in abeyance until the finale, and Mr. Brey rose to them admirably.
At its gala performance at City Center on Wednesday, its dancers showed plenty of charm, enthusiasm, style and bravura.
It's definitely a bravura performance, fully conveying the damage sustained by a girl who was sexualized way too young.
Mr. Lang was originally scheduled to play Tchaikovsky's First Concerto, with its bravura Romantic gestures, to open Tanglewood's season.
And as sung by Lesli Margherita in the show's standout performance, it provides a bravura moment for the protagonist.
GREEN I could have done with more showboating, the kind of bravura that makes a musical really take off.
And Mr. Catazaro, though his powers in bravura technique are limited, showed more blaze and sweep than ever before.
What were once acts of bravura from the man known as "the magician" now look like tired old stunts.
His Firebird, a bravura role with jumps and turns, is the only dancer on point in the whole ballet.
His bravura paint-handling has the simultaneously agonized and exhilarated tenor of someone spilling secrets long suffered in silence.
She gave a bravura performance that included searing intensity and coquettish whim, often welded together in a single scene.
One bravura sequence opens with the photograph of a young woman walking in what appears to be an alley.
Shares in Bravura were trading at A$1.35 by 0031 GMT, below the listing price of A$1.45 a share.
With his trademark bravura, Mr. Christie said that he wouldn't be running if he didn't think he could beat him.
Nearly all sent home, on Facebook, envy-inducing photos and bravura accounts of new lives: money, girls, flashy new sneakers.
It became famous for its incredible camera work, its oppressive sets, its bravura sound design and Klaus Doldinger's iconic score.
The structural ingenuity, psychological perversity and visual bravura that characterize Mr. De Palma's films can all plausibly be called Hitchcockian.
Painted with feverish, ham-handed bravura, Mr. Fischl's images are like snapshots censored from an otherwise wholesome family photo album.
And in a bravura penultimate chapter, she lingers in the resuscitation room at the Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Center.
She'd done so before, in her 2004 breakthrough, "Nine Parts of Desire," giving a bravura performance as nine Iraqi women.
She had already started to lose interest in bravura juggling displays, and turned instead to using cactuses or heavy tires.
For all of its bravura, "Fargo" doesn't have the seriousness or depth to withstand the heaviness of Wise's thoughts here.
In the bravura opening sequence, "Three Friends," we are presented with a banal street tableau: mailbox, parking meter, trash bin.
But Christie delivered a bravura performance tonight, emerging as the only candidate onstage whose energy and fervor could match Trump's.
But as similar as the two were in persona, all boisterousness and bravura, their backgrounds could hardly have been more different.
The scene ended with a bravura orchestral climax to which the entire work had been building: the death of the King.
Apart from the bravura of Mr. Calatrava's design, and the snow-white marble floors, this mall could be just about anywhere.
Everything in the picture, from a bravura swirl of bedclothes to fast notations of arabesque-patterned wallpaper, bespeaks exultant self-satisfaction.
There is something about Aeneas, with his mixture of heroic bravura and moral frailty, that has always rung true for me.
WASHINGTON — The whirlwind first week of Donald J. Trump's presidency had all the bravura hallmarks of a Stephen K. Bannon production.
In one bravura sequence, she renders 72 police portraits of West Yorkshire women's attackers from that era in her own hand.
Bernstein married emotional warmth to operatic bravura, and his capacious musical intelligence could synthesize Beethoven, bebop, mambo and Puerto Rican seis.
As the bravura composition of the group-murder sequence illustrates, Mr. Morlando knows how to stage a scene with tasteful understatement.
Not here: in one bravura six-minute sequence, a young wife (played by Celeste Dodwell) has a terrifying solo home birth.
A Grammyish solo, by and large, is a framed event, a bravura spot-lit performance, a physical display, an act of heroism.
It's the bravura lead performance from Toni Collette, who should be a no-brainer Best Actress nomination for the upcoming Academy Awards.
Kohan saw an opportunity for bawdier, more bravura storytelling, with women of every background, sexual identity, and ethnicity shoved into close proximity.
When I first started reading Berlin more than two decades ago, I primarily admired it as a bravura feat of historical reconstruction.
In Ms. Mearns, the company has a Romantic-dramatic ballerina of such intensity, depth and bravura that people often overlook her musicality.
One of cinema's true indie darlings, Taylor has a career filled with more bravura performances than just about anyone working in Hollywood.
One of the great virtues of this bravura work of economic history is how much attention it devotes to issues of power.
LaBeouf's "drawling evocation of his own father is a bravura incarnation of resentment," Glenn Kenny wrote in his review for The Times.
Loft is probably better suited to smaller-scale pieces, although the bravura energy of this raw, brutal "Tosca" was something to behold.
Perhaps its most bravura sequence is also one that will let you know if you want to watch the film or not.
More bravura was on display the following day, with Musk warning the growing number of short sellers who are betting against the automaker.
It's a bravura face-off with no-holds-barred fight choreography that culminates with Smith somehow firing a motorcycle at his older self.
It was a genuinely bravura performance, one that a passel of GOP senators and Congress members running in tough races ought to study.
In "Ballo" (Sunday), Tiler Peck, that virtuoso, finds one of her very finest roles: while its bravura challenges her, its musicality releases her.
Mr. Olmedo's bravura tenor often startles tourists on West 32nd Street, where he stands most nights outside the restaurant's doors, waving down diners.
Between them, the chairs on view embody the functional but friendly Finnish aesthetic and the bravura American positivism that became Eero Saarinen's leitmotif.
In a bravura sequence of mixed digital effects, Paddington imagines himself and Lucy as miniatures wandering through the book's pop-up cardboard pages.
And that quality of quiet absorption translates onto the stage too; he can elevate an entire ballet with his focus and polished bravura.
Trifonov dispatches all of it with stupefying effortlessness, in the process transforming this ostensibly bravura music into something elegant and rarefied, almost French.
Yulia and I often visited Marco Bravura, an Italian mosaic artist in his sixties, and his wife, Daniela, a gifted storyteller and cook.
The biggest gainer of the session was Bravura Solutions Ltd , which ended 14.5% higher after Goldman Sachs upgraded the software developer's stock rating.
Unknown but bewitching pieces by Geminiano Giacomelli and Giuseppe Orlandini are placed back to back, each splendidly showcasing Ms. Hallenberg's seemingly effortless bravura.
The comeback from the financial wreckage of his Atlantic City casino empire was incredibly slimy but involved a bravura display of low cunning.
He brought verbal brio and his own capacious intelligence to a bravura National Theater revival of "Man and Superman" from the director Simon Godwin.
Harrison movingly exteriorizes Tyler's mercurial emotions, shifting between adolescent bravura and childlike woundedness, and later tapping into the sorrow and rage that engulf him.
But the sustained male solo, performed by Reed Tankersley, that accompanies the first book is a breathtaking outpouring of dance wit and poetic bravura.
It was a match of fluctuating quality but no shortage of bravura shotmaking in the breeze, Pliskova's flat power against Bencic's fast-twitch counterpunching.
Next week comes the comic, swashbuckling story ballet "Le Corsaire," which gives male dancers in the company a chance to show off some bravura.
Voges's aesthetic is clearly indebted to the German director Frank Castorf, although it lacks the verbal exuberance or bravura acting of Castorf's best work.
SCOTT: My favorite Emma Stone moment in "La La Land" — and this is saying a lot — is a very small morsel of multidimensional bravura.
Other efforts deserving attention include the bravura abstract paintings of Carrie Moyer, among her best, and the gritty figurative ones of Celeste Dupuy-Spencer.
Still, the confident storytelling and the bravura acting — Daveed Diggs, Toni Collette and John Malkovich contribute compelling caricatures — carry "Buzzsaw" all the way home.
Hill is especially good as a dealer with a lot of bravura and a taste for rather medieval methods of getting back at his enemies.
She dominates the next 200 pages in a bravura performance of raw ambition and ruthless gamesmanship, set in the second half of the nineteenth century.
In Harare, Bravura Consortium on Friday signed an agreement with the government to spend more than $50 million on platinum exploration and mining in Zimbabwe.
Many concertos draw a contrast between bravura and sorrowful moods; here the division is stark enough that it suggests the musical equivalent of manic depression.
He stomps his feet and screams, he cries, and for sheer endurance the whole thing is a bravura performance, except that he is not performing.
Facing global erasure, amid economic, racial and political turmoil, Guyana's poets, painters and musicians are creating epic, bravura displays of resilience, vitality and cultural memory.
The band's high-water mark is "Let Her Cry," a slow, triumphant blues about losing someone to their demons, and a bravura performance by Rucker.
The opening scene of this convulsive, immersive adaptation of the 1976 movie about how television hijacked reality is a bravura exercise in torturously applied pressure.
Data solutions provider Appen Ltd ended 2% lower, while software maker Bravura Solutions Ltd slid nearly 6% to close at a near three-week low.
The Carpetbagger The World War I drama, seemingly filmed in one bravura take, is a tribute to his grandfather that Mendes never thought he'd make.
Germán Jaramillo gives a bravura performance in the role, managing to generate sympathy even while running through a laundry list of the man's misdeeds and prejudices.
In a bravura moment, Dr. Pol had his picture taken stretched out on the ground beside the femur, about the size of a living room couch.
" The concerts, conducted by David Robertson, include Mr. Williams's bravura tuba concerto with the orchestra's own Alan Baer as soloist, and Holst's ever popular "The Planets.
As bravura pianism, the performance was brilliant and told much, though it gave little idea how Mr. Zhou might fare in more lyrical or Romantic fare.
Young players know all about the 1980s legend Jahangir Khan — considered the greatest squash player ever — but none of them match his bravura on the court.
The Russian authorities, giving him resources beyond those of other nations, expected him to fill the stage with spectacle, bravura display and vast numbers of dancers.
But another theme the Stratford production draws out, often in angry, bravura dancing, is how the heritage of toxic masculinity works against Billy — and everyone else.
She's also an opera singer, applying her dark mezzo soprano not just to Bellini's "Casta Diva" but also to bravura bits of "Dreamgirls" and Pink Floyd.
In a bravura finale, Mr. Sobelle unpacks a whole cradle-to-grave lifetime from a bottomless box that just keeps on giving, until he gives up.
Actually, Mr. Iglehart, a 2014 Tony Award winner for his bravura performance as Genie in the musical "Aladdin," is really, really happy living in New Jersey.
Played by Mr. Andsnes with clarity, eloquent lyricism and fearless bravura, Grieg's familiar music, often milked to Romantic excess, emerged as an intricate, even daring composition.
The bravura set piece tracking the terrorists' plot takes the substance of a thriller and bends it into a mishap-strewn heist with buddy-comedy overtones.
The technology sub-index slipped about 0.2%, dragged lower by software makers Xero Ltd and Bravura Solutions , which shed as much as 2% and 1.4%, respectively.
Many houses that architects build for their parents are bravura coming-of-age designs: they show designers proving themselves to those that have indulged an earlier ambition.
So it is that instead of a straight "introductory essay for a book of Billie Holiday photos," Smith writes a bravura monologue, a virtuosic act of ventriloquism.
She turned in a bravura performance as the impulsive, sensuous, bracingly honest Boonyi (doubling as her daughter, India), her dancing as beautiful and idiomatic as her singing.
It's a bravura performance that only deepens when Dougal realizes Colum has died beside him mid-monologue, having taken the yellow jasmine given to him by Claire.
But in the bravura soliloquy that concludes "Head of Passes," Ms. Rashad crescendos to a state of fiery defiance for which rage is too mild a word.
Ms. Owens is unafraid of heavy pinks or frilly brushwork that play the feminine, as well as the feminist, against the macho bravura typical of the medium.
But just as important as that electoral victory was a previous one — by Mr. Trump — that showed bravura and brashness could prevail over conventional wisdom and caution.
His films use sci-fi or fantasy premises to build out some bravura action set pieces, but at each one's core is a recognizable emotional through line.
Full of refreshing idiosyncrasy, it brought out passionate dancing in a young Wendy Whelan and an unleashed bravura in Nikolaj Hübbe (now director of the Royal Danish Ballet).
Ms. Radvanovsky will perform the bravura feat of singing Donizetti's three Tudor queens in one season, mirroring Beverly Sills's achievement at New York City Opera in the 1970s.
It had insane special effects, bravura performances from Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum, and one of the best, most quotable speeches ever uttered by a fictional American president.
Arrival's extraordinary success is that it combines its bravura style and grand science-fiction questions with tremendous emotional intelligence and a heart so full, it's ready to burst.
The scene is a bravura performance from Cohen, who gives an incredible account of how Sanders could transfer the 99 percent into the 1 percent, thus solving inequality.
Still, what makes the show unique, and lends it a rare toughness, is the bond between Josh and Rose, who is played with bravura fragility by Debra Lawrence.
Stylistically varied and teeming with formal flights of bravura, the exhibit seems to engage the magnetic forces of the Mildred Thompson painting from which it takes its name.
Given all the attention on Elizabeth Warren's bravura debate performance, I wanted to spend a few minutes this morning on her biggest strengths and weaknesses as a candidate.
In one bravura sequence, Fleabag is commuting on the tube and she looks around, gazing at her weary companions, fellow-passengers and citizens of London, a motley variety.
At just under 10 minutes long, the bravura sequence is a living, bleeding embodiment of director David Leitch's mission: Use analog techniques to make action cinema feel real again.
Houston is having a good season, anchored by the nearly constant bravura performances of James Harden, who entered Monday averaging 211 points, 12.2 assists and 7.5 rebounds a game.
I'm afraid I'll never hear this piece in the same way after Aaron Diehl's bravura (and partly improvised) performance with Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic in 2016.
Then, when a dance phrase comes — like lightning from a blue sky — it sometimes lasts less than 10 seconds, but even so its bravura invites a wave of applause.
And I marveled anew at how the divided nature of a nation, and a family, is summoned so exuberantly in a bravura sequence of dances around a dinner table.
The first time Harris stepped in to direct traffic and control the flow of debate — right after the exchange above — it seemed like a bravura move on her part.
These three paintings confirm that while all is not well with the world, the artist's deliberate avoidance of bravura implies that there is always another way to do things.
His most bravura gesture comes in Act III, as Wozzeck staggers away from the pond where he has murdered Marie and into a bar full of drunkenly dancing figures.
"Deadline Hollywood's Pete Hammond called the film "a bravura piece of filmmaking that speaks to the world we are actually living in today in ways that few movies do.
It was not a bravura performance: "Schulz fails to reach the heart of the delegates," wrote the otherwise supportive newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung on its website immediately after his address.
Its most bravura feature is a glass-walled corridor that descends the slope on the school's northwest side, breaking off on the right into dormitories as you walk down.
If you appreciate the conceptual bravura of an organism with no ancestors, or that even discussing such a thing would have seemed insane just 25 years ago, this is staggering.
Among technology stocks, Bravura Solutions Ltd was the best performer, adding as much as 1.63% after saying it would buy of domestic software maker FinoComp in an earnings-accretive deal.
But, most interestingly, I find that Schulnik is able to take on the history and language of bravura paint handling and scale (Larry Poons comes to mind) without much ceremony.
SYDNEY, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Shares in financial services industry software provider Bravura Solutions fell nearly 7 percent on Monday, the first trading day after a A$148 million($111.80 million)listing.
That would be the largest amount since wealth management software provider Bravura Solutions Ltd raised $111 million when it listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 2016, Refinitiv data showed.
Private equity firm Ironbridge Capital Pty Ltd sold 48 percent of Bravura for A$148 million, giving it a market capitalisation of A$311 million, or 14.8 times 2017 net profit.
Mr. Gatica gave a bravura performance at Carnegie Hall in 1962 accompanied by Lalo Schifrin's orchestra; he later sang at the Hollywood Bowl, where he was presented by Nat King Cole.
The ultimate Trump loyalist Perhaps the most Trumpian of the President's men, Lewandowski put on a bravura performance, dodging questions, playing for time and lavishing praise on the commander in chief.
What sets Spartacus apart from so many other action shows is that its violence is handled with an especially bravura eye, so that it amounts to far more than gory juvenilia.
For instance, in the bravura opening to "A Grave," the narrator's reaction to learning that his father is dying becomes an object lesson in suffusing description of setting with a character's emotions.
Whatever Luke Bryan performs on the special will be a blast of countrified dynamite, but viewers will have to multiply it by 10 to grasp the bravura of his full live performance.
Powell's presentation was a bravura performance that seemed to establish beyond a doubt that Saddam was actively concealing an ongoing weapons of mass destruction program and was in league with al-Qaeda.
But it didn't look good for him at the end of the Season 4 finale after he was exposed to an incurable virus, and Mr. Baker delivered a bravura presumed deathbed scene.
Precise cuts, slow-motion, motion blurring, and passages both of total silence and scored to instrumental hard rock are present in a bravura prologue that only occasionally turns down the dial thereafter.
Although Mr. Ellis, also the film's cinematographer and co-screenwriter, has by then demonstrated his finesse with location shooting and period details, you are unprepared for the bravura pyrotechnics of the climax.
Mr. Ellis, also the film's cinematographer and one of its screenwriters, demonstrates a sure hand with location shooting and period details, but you are unprepared for the bravura pyrotechnics of the climax.
His bravura turn on the witness stand came at the midway point in the drug trial of his father's former partner, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the infamous crime lord known as El Chapo.
It was a bravura performance — reminiscent of her best tennis earlier in her career — and Saturday's final will also be a flashback, because her opponent will be her younger sister Serena Williams.
The scope, scholarship, and sheer bravura of Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which opens to the public on Monday, are astonishing any way you cut it.
And over his many debates in the past year and a half, he's never really delivered a bravura performance — often winning instead because he held his own, or because his opponents self-destructed.
Both Robert and Fragonard were pioneers of a new bravura style, characterized by looser brush strokes and often thicker impastos, conveying a self-assured insouciance that appealed to the upper echelons of society.
"First Man," with Gosling as Armstrong (and a script by Josh Singer, who wrote "Spotlight" and "The Post"), is also the portrait of a career, as well as — a bravura act of careerism.
The director Kantemir Balagov crams his frame with people — a celebratory dinner is a bravura example of his use of cinematic space — a choice that captures the existential push and pull of identity.
In a brief, bravura sequence that bridges crucial moments in the young Celeste's life, the music — its swirling, urgent strings and resonant, heavily punctuating drums — accompanies low-angle images of New York buildings.
And in a cumbersome allegorical role called Die Älte is the great Estelle Parsons, 92, who gives a performance of such bravura ferocity that the production's fiery special effects seem pallid beside her.
As is their wont, the superbly skilled and imaginative players — most notably the incomparable Doron David Sherwin, on the trumpetlike cornetto — improvised freely and smoothly, whether in momentary embellishments or in bravura solos.
As skiing caught on in the 1960s, Kircher, "a wiry little man who operates at Bravura tempo and dances to his own tune," according to Skiing magazine, continued to tinker with his formula.
The visceral punch and drive of its prose in many bravura passages—notably, the lorry crash that buries Gaza in a tide of corpses—evokes Irvine Welsh or William Burroughs more than "Oliver Twist".
You'd enter a pitch meeting in your sharp blowout and bravura nail art—every time; it was all about the rose gold accent nail that year—extremely confident that a solid creed preceded you.
The book comes most alive in bravura set pieces, such as the tale of a bow and an axe belonging to a Chamacoco Indian who was brought from Paraguay to Prague for medical treatment.
Between its generic new layout and the bravura badness of some its biggest exhibitors, the latest edition of Frieze New York offers plenty of lessons for how not to tweak a winning fair formula.
The three had been living together in Berlin on Kaiser-Friedrich Straße in ménage à trois, bravura style and they continued to live together in Ibiza until 1934 when Broïdo left the Hausmann couple.
" Read more >> _____ From the editors at Bloomberg Opinion: "Another gross political circus" The editors wrote that Mr. Barr's responses amounted to "a bravura defense of his boss — and an unintended indictment of American politics.
They take aim at the impossible idealizations of women in both art and advertising, depicting mostly nude and aloof androgynous supermodels, and the occasional feline, with a new kind of cool yet visceral bravura.
As the careers of Mr Pitt and David Fincher, the director, flourished, "Fight Club" came to be revered both for Mr Pitt's bravura lead performance and its satire of corporate culture and American masculinity.
Beach is known for her geometric, totem-like sculptures done primarily in painted wood, which often consist of bulky shapes balanced on impossibly narrow points of contact — bravura performances of engineering, craft, and imagination.
The movie unearths some bravura archival moments (Jarmusch's archivist on the project, Sierra Pettengill, is one of the best), and his sit-downs are relatively revealing, but the movie is fundamentally lacking a formal character.
The final act contains some stunningly dark and desperate music, with a funerary chorus, ominous drums and a bravura aria for Parisina, "Ugo è spento," in which she veers between shocked grief and vindictive rage.
In 2014, while filling in for Mr. Flórez in Rossini's "La Cenerentola," he got such a thunderous ovation for performances of the bravura aria "Si, ritrovarla io guiro," that he was compelled to sing encores.
At their most ecstatic, they take the form of two bravura solos, Amalia's "Vanilla Ice Cream" and the title song, performed by Mr. Levi with a spontaneous, incredulous triumph that makes it all his own.
Though he came of age when engineers were expected to perform feats of awe-inducing bravura, Mr. Silman largely contented himself with the invisible, ingenious stitchery that protected the work of other engineers and architects.
He wobbles a little woozily, on the drunk side of dreamy, but in his moments alone he tosses off bursts of bravura ballet, jumping with effortless lift, speeding and slowing in a string of turns.
The movie opens with a bravura sequence set in Pakistan, and the script, by Mr. Bourque and Paul A. Birkett, worthily strives to balance sympathies between American interests and humans written off as collateral damage.
Which, incidentally, include a number of bravura set pieces: the General chastised for his excesses by David Ben-Gurion; the General and Arafat reminiscing at the kitchen table over lost opportunities to murder each other.
Though he does it with boundless éclat, its bravura is what audiences in both Vail (where he and Ms. Kuranaga danced it in 2010 and 2012) and New York know he can do perfectly well.
Cox makes bravura use of long takes and real time — most remarkably in the six-minute shot in which a wounded Pedro staggers off the road and into the desert to find his dying comrade.
Dark reveals its twists with a great sense of bravura, to the degree that even the ones I was able to predict took my breath away, simply because of how well the series handled the reveal.
If the bravura dementia of his Howard makes much of the rest of the show seem as two-dimensional as a flat TV screen, it's a trade-off I'm willing to accept, albeit with a sigh.
In a bravura opening sequence, the camera stays static, like a parody of the "Modern Family" titles, as Pfeffermans drift in and out of the wedding photographer's frame, bickering, primping, as uncontrollable as a weather system.
It's a bravura crown of sonnets that unfolds over a full nine pages — vastly longer than Robert W. Service's "The Shooting of Dan McGrew," which my paternal grandfather used to recite, when asked, at family gatherings.
Saturday's two leading men, Mr. Jones and Mr. Cozlac, dressed in tights revealing the whole leg (very un-1895), were allowed some sequences of jumping, stretched bravura that looked at odds with the rest of the staging.
David Cameron's last appearance in parliament as British Prime Minister ended in a standing ovation after a bravura 36-minute performance that taunted his rivals, reflected on his legacy and confessed his love for the office cat.
Think of, say, the many times Steven Spielberg has filmed characters staring at something in wonder, or the many times Martin Scorsese has employed bravura tracking shots that follow a character through his or her native environment.
Think of, say, the many times Steven Spielberg has shot characters staring at something in wonder, or the many times Martin Scorsese has employed bravura tracking shots that follow a character through his or her native environment.
Our reviewer calls it "a quiet, crisply drawn portrait of the world's most celebrated whistle-blower," and, "by Mr. Stone's standards, a strikingly sober film" — with little in the way of wild conspiracy theories or bravura visuals.
" In the nearly 20-minute opening scene of this film, directed with bravura by Fred Walton, Jill, a babysitter (played by Carol Kane), is menaced by a deranged prank caller who asks: "Have you checked the children?
It lacks the austere grandeur of "All Is Lost," the spiritual hoo-ha and digital gee-whizzery of "Life of Pi" and the technological bravura of "Gravity," which it most resembles in terms of plot and mood.
It lacks the austere grandeur of 'All Is Lost,' the spiritual hoo-ha and digital gee-whizzery of 'Life of Pi' and the technological bravura of 'Gravity,' which it most resembles in terms of plot and mood.
"The Arches of Old Penn Station" is an impressionist work of fluid line and turquoise tiling that recalls the latter-day bravura of the 1910 building, which was designed by the architecture firm McKim, Mead, and White.
Elsa Schiaparelli is often pitted as Ms. Chanel's great rival, but in some ways it is Dior—with his go-go postwar bravura that caused both rapturous devotion and riots in the street—who is her true foil.
But to become that thing our culture so exults in—the bravura director who parlays small, personal films into a place at the helm of a blockbuster—you must be more than likable, or smart, or idea-driven.
Miller, as he did in Denver's AFC title game victory over the New England Patriots two weeks ago, recorded 2-1/2 sacks along with the fumbles he forced against Newton in a bravura performance at Levi's Stadium.
These include a scene in which Joy and her smarmy boss (Frazier again) discuss both the weather and her clothing in slyly racist language, and a bravura segment in which she becomes instantly, visibly pregnant before our eyes.
Then abruptly the mood and tone shift with a visit to Manson's lair at the Spahn Movie Ranch, a bravura sequence with soaring crane shots, galloping horses and a chattering Lena Dunham (!) that fills the movie with dread.
LONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Boxed in by parliament, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's next move on the Brexit chessboard will most likely be played with the ruthless bravura that his senior adviser, Dominic Cummings, built his reputation on.
Because at that point, after a finger-twisting, knuckle-shredding performance of bravura pieces, including Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 6 and Balakirev's "Islamey," I feared that this 26-year-old whiz from Uzbekistan might have actually shed blood.
LONDON (Reuters) - David Cameron's last appearance in parliament as British Prime Minister ended in a standing ovation after a bravura 36-minute performance that taunted his rivals, reflected on his legacy and confessed his love for the office cat.
In Tully, Cody's third and latest collaboration with director Jason Reitman, the bike motif takes on action-flick bravura as Charlize Theron's Marlo steals a three-speed from the streets of Bushwick and furiously rides toward her old apartment.
The demise of hockey has been mirrored by the decline in the Pakistani squash scene, where young players know all about 1980s legend Jahangir Khan - considered the greatest ever squash player - but none match his bravura on the court.
Today, the bravura spirit of change has dissipated under the harsh rule of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, whose government has jailed thousands of opponents, arrested gay people and imprisoned young Egyptians for posting the wrong thing on Facebook.
"Little Drummer Girl" is the rare Le Carré work built around a female protagonist: Charlie's talents (among them bravura lying), courage and idealism lead the Israelis to recruit her to infiltrate a Palestinian terrorist group planning attacks in Europe.
The subjects of these experiments are portrayed by Ms. Murphy (shattering as Isla, the only character with a name), Oona Doherty and Hugh O'Conor, in bravura performances in which frantic but exactly staged movement becomes the embattled life force.
"Official Welcome" is a case study in the intellectual rigor, physical bravura and satirical wit Fraser brings to diagnosing the collective delusions, material excesses, fraught politics, grandiose rhetoric, bumptious egos, ingrained biases and sundry pretenses of the art world.
The "tired man travels cross-country with an endangered child" plot mimics both Children Of Men (with all the despair, though without the bravura no-cut combats) and Midnight Special (with all the spooky-kid action, though without the Spielbergian wonder).
One particularly bravura moment, a single-shot sequence in which Owen has to rescue Claire and Franklin from a gyrosphere that's been thrown into the ocean, is remarkable not for Bayona's technical skill, but in how emotionally unaffecting it actually is.
If Hillary Clinton is to trounce Donald Trump—and trouncing him should be the aim—it won't be because she's a bravura orator, but because her campaign will marginalize him so effectively that her coalition will grow to dwarf his.
Macron recently flattered Russian President Vladimir Putin at the French royal palace at Versailles but also put on a bravura performance, speaking directly about alleged Russian meddling in the French election and the "lying propaganda" of Russian state media networks.
Bravura CEO Tony Klim said in a statement that "there's no doubt that the market has experienced recent volatility but we are focused on the things we can control, which means delivering on our growth strategy and our prospectus forecasts".
This skill situates him within a lineage of French artists going back to 18th-century portraitists like Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun and Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, for whom fashion was a signifier, yes, but also an opportunity to present bravura technique in paint.
At that point Vicki Mortimer's grandly decaying set is transformed into a playfully curtained and airy landscape that allows Ms. Dee to kick up her heels on "The Story of Lucy and Jessie," Phyllis's bravura reflection on her own divided self.
The form allows Chabon to take on a range of modes and subjects—there's a bravura Second World War sequence, and an extended prison episode following his grandfather's attempt to kill his boss after losing his job to Alger Hiss.
She seems happy enough, all the same, to exploit an ever-widening fascination with her fashion bravura, entering into partnerships with Freak City, an online platform based in Los Angeles, and with youth-oriented stores like Urban Outfitters and Hot Topic.
The actor's bravura performance in the movie "Joker," which many prognosticators predict will garner him the Oscar for best actor, is weighted by the film's sympathetic portrayal of a kind of white, male, sociopathic angst that many critics have embraced.
But Pranamya Suri beautifully exemplified on Thursday how a woman can make it elaborately expressive, while Avijit Das showed on Friday how a man from a very different part of India (in his case, Bengal) can master its grace and bravura.
It is a piece of bravura writing, depending on slow accretion of detail, allowing the protagonist, who has been a solitary figure in the first two stories, to become socialized, to engage us in ways that are less edgy and dark.
WASHINGTON — President Obama gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to 21 artists, sports figures, scientists and philanthropists on Tuesday in a bravura performance that had the East Wing, stuffed to capacity, laughing and whooping with appreciation.
Like her colleagues Mr. Gordon, Steve Paxton and Yvonne Rainer, she made dances that eliminated bravura, academic technique, acting and musicality — the hallmarks of modern dance as it had been developed by Martha Graham and others, not to mention ballet.
" It was a bravura performance, one helluva speech, one that even moved the President close to tears when he lauded the efforts of first lady Michelle Obama to open the White House to everyone and in the process make "the country proud.
It would be kind of weird to invoke Rififi so loudly and not have it lead to some bravura centerpiece sequence, and we don't really get one of those here, so much as the various process-oriented teases that Todd outlines above.
Director Gaspar Noé lures us down into a basement party, first dazzling us with a bravura dance sequence that's worth the price of admission by itself, and then letting us in on the crushes, insecurities, and petty grudges woven through tight-knit troupe.
And a few were remarkably fine: Theodore Rockas in a bravura account of the Étude No. 6 and Asia Hickman in a beautifully shaped version of No. 7 in the first cycle; and Ella Kronman and Sabina Marra, sensitive and lyrical in Nos.
In water, swimmers can perform feats of technical bravura — lifting a partner without touching the bottom of a pool (that's against the rules) or moving together as their legs, pointing out of the water, spin in tandem before disappearing beneath the surface.
A family drama in alternately appalling and queasily hilarious extremis, this bravura first feature takes place over an epically terrible Thanksgiving that may inspire you to start leafing through the collected poems of Philip Larkin, looking for that one about Mum and Dad.
These narratives and charts, with their bravura precision, red highlights, and subtle, silvery textures, are a hundred times more alive than the blindingly boring generic works on display in the faux Grevsky™ art fair booth in the middle of the exhibition.
Add to that, in the post-"A Star Is Born" ecosystem, the madcap pop madness of "Vox Lux," with Natalie Portman's indelible Staten Island accent, and "Her Smell," with a bravura performance by Elisabeth Moss as a Courtney Love-esque punk frontwoman.
What the novel could have used is a little judicious pruning: As in superhero movies, the action sometimes assumes a predictable, episodic rhythm — one violent, bravura showdown after another, strung together by interludes of travel and efforts to regroup and connect the dots.
Handel gives Semele (the soprano Brenda Rae) a pair of arias: a tender, lyrical plea to Jupiter to inform her of what to do; and the bravura "The Morning Lark," in which her ecstatic desires are expressed in streams of twittering, coloratura runs.
The play and its bravura leading player are back through July 28 in a larger theater, Wyndham's, which Mr. Molina and his gracious co-star, Alfred Enoch, fill to bursting with their testy, teasing discourse on the ravages and rewards of art.
Then again, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's "An Octoroon" is such a singular achievement that one watches with a mixture of disbelief and awe as the young English director Ned Bennett meets the audaciousness of the writing with a reckless bravura all his own.
The bravura opening sequence flashes back to 1985 Hoboken, N.J., where a young Wade Tillman (Philip Labes) takes a dramatic first step toward becoming Looking Glass, the Tulsa detective who is rarely seen without a reflective mask at least partially covering his face.
But the extra days of rest he was able to take after that elimination were perhaps critical to his bravura performance in Madrid, where he won five singles matches and three doubles matches with his trademark positive energy and without losing his serve.
Writers produced big, clever, glossy sagas of family and friendship, in a fretfully bravura style that reached its fullest expression in books like "White Teeth," by Zadie Smith; "The Corrections," by Jonathan Franzen; and "A Visit From the Goon Squad," by Jennifer Egan.
They need their own populist playbook and a presidential candidate equipped to forcefully campaign on it, someone whose personality — bravura, charisma, and bullheadedness — can seal for even a short while the cracks and schisms that push the party in a hundred different directions.
Its bravura peak comes in a grand pas de deux for Liberty Bell and El Capitan, but the most brilliant choreographic constructions lie in the earlier three sections (each called a Campaign): Corcoran Cadets and Rifle Regiment (all female) and Thunder and Gladiator (all male).
The Krispy Kreme Challenge is on a growing list of running events around the United States and beyond where runners don't so much focus on time — or even health — but instead on getting to the finish line while completing a food-related feat of bravura.
"T2" doesn't just recapture the relentlessly addictive energy of the first film, complete with profane language, outrageous sex and drug scenes and horrific bouts of violence, it displays a greater maturity too; one that lends it unexpected poignancy to match its more bravura moments.
The Canadian baritone has lately made a move into Wagner, singing Hans Sachs and Amfortas; the resultant darkening of his voice lent gravity and psychological complexity to the part of Tell, who makes his presence felt more through asides and responses than with bravura arias.
"[The] ordinary trauma of an 11-year-old girl coming to terms with a new life and school while losing all her old, comforting, childish certainties has become a glittering, bravura piece of cinema, a comedy both wise and tender," wrote critic Kate Muir for The Times.
" In the aughts, when Hader was establishing himself as an actor, he gave a series of bravura performances: a yes-man studio executive in "Tropic Thunder," a melancholy cop in "Superbad," an Army private who smokes some experimental weed and loses all his inhibitions in "Pineapple Express.
Two years ago at the Metropolitan Opera, the Mexican tenor Javier Camarena absolutely nailed a bravura aria in Rossini's "La Cenerentola," setting off an ovation that would not stop until he repeated its flashy final section — a rare occurrence of an aria encore at the Met.
Zachary Catazaro, despite his handsome presence, shows only borderline capacity for bravura roles, while Chase Finlay — physically as impressive as Mr. Catazaro, technically stronger, but often an awkward partner — now comes across as more of a stuffed shirt than when he first emerged 10 years ago.
Despite star power (Josh Brolin, Emily Watson, Keira Knightley and Robin Wright) and technical bravura, this action spectacle "aspires to something large and lofty, but in the end it's a big pile of rocks, ice and vain and valiant human effort," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
It's not as moving as "Hologram" and hardly as bravura a performance as the author's stunning debut, "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," but Mr. Eggers has so mastered the art of old-fashioned, straight-ahead storytelling here that the reader quickly becomes immersed in Josie's funny-sad tale.
There were hints last year: 20-year-old Jelena Ostapenko's free-swinging, risk-embracing run to the French Open women's title; Garbiñe Muguruza's brilliant play down the stretch at Wimbledon; Grigor Dimitrov's bravura performance in London at the ATP World Tour Finals as he won his first big title.
Reyes Martín, glorious in a tight red dress that maps her mature and voluptuous figure, sings and teases the dancer Jasiel Nahin—who answers with a battery of syncopated heel stamps and flips his jacket off one shoulder, like a bullfighter, setting his youthful bravura against her knowing sensuality.
Absorbed by such a polyvalent painterly language built upon bravura draughtsmanship and nearly trompe l'oeil renderings of enamel, engraving, arabesques, and jewelry, the visitor to Nahmad might be excused for passing rather quickly over the twelve modern and contemporary paintings set among Moreau's, almost none of which match his layered intensities.
Bravura, which is owned by Nigerian billionaire Benedict Peters, will carry out surveys and drilling in the next 12 months to quantify the platinum at Serui, west of the capital, after which a mine will be designed and constructed, mining minister Winston Chitando told Reuters after a signing the agreement.
Gifted with the first-act showstopper, "Friend Like Me," which packs a week's work-out into a single bravura number, Mr. Nicholas spreads sufficient bonhomie through the house that even the cellphone-minded young men seated in front of me looked up from their laps when he was on stage.
But boys and men have more direct experiences of this kind of thing growing up — on the playground, for example, in gym class, in the military, and in various other socialization venues wherein male strength and bravura are praised and deeply prized, even as they also evoke fear and submission.
In Tel Aviv the next evening, Mr. Netanyahu gave a bravura PowerPoint performance on live television from inside the Defense Ministry, flaunting the booty pilfered from a secret Tehran warehouse by an intrepid Mossad team — evidence, he said, of Iranian deceit about its long-running efforts to develop a nuclear bomb.
Jackson may have impressed Trump with his bravura news conference on the President's health -- and is loved among many current and former White House officials -- but he has no experience running a major organization and the VA is one of the most expansive and troubled medical bureaucracies in the world.
One bravura sequence takes us to Egypt as Appelbaum, at a tech conference in Cairo the year after the Arab Spring, castigates a panel of Arab ISP executives, claiming that each of them in their own way tried to stifle the Egyptian revolution by limiting internet access and censoring social-media websites.
It is clear within minutes that Eric is seriously mentally adrift, as the playwright folds bitterly dark humor into the gatheringly forbidding mix: an exchange between Eric and a leather-jacketed paramilitary by the name of Slim (the priceless Chris Corrigan) surpasses even the Court alumnus Martin McDonagh in its reckless comic bravura.
It features enough bravura portraits and heroic history paintings to convey an undimmed sense of the glory, guts, and grandeur of empire-building, but if you look at each item and read each label, you can't escape an awareness of the devastation wreaked by imperialism over at least four continents and countless islands.
" In a bravura passage, sitting at his desk listening to the clacking of typewriters up and down the street, Severing muses that he can "pick out the coded signatures of men whose work I know: a cuckold theater critic, a dime novelist at play, a shut-in literary essayist, a freelance advertising writer.
Though stylistically dated, like much of Lebel's pre-1968 work (eclectic, hip, softly-pornographic collage aesthetics no longer has much bravura impact), "Large Collective Anti-Fascist Painting" can still take us to a place where L'imagination au pouvoir (power to the imagination) rings true as a means of confronting false political consciousness.
But the weight of the years hardly seems to be much of a burden on Williams's tennis, and after her latest bravura performance — a 237-21994, 237-2 victory over Johanna Konta on Thursday full of clutch serves and cocksure ground strokes — she is back in her first Wimbledon singles final since 2009.
"The Sunlight Pilgrims" is a stylistically quieter novel than Fagan's bravura debut, "The Panopticon" — a fiery and voice-­driven effort that landed her on Granta's 2013 list of the best British novelists under 40 years old — but it is no less critical in its portrayal of marginalized people under the pressure of society's norms.
David Gordon Green directs with an eye toward breaking up the tension with periodic teenage idylls, like he's trying to capture how it might really feel to live in a small town where Michael Myers was on the loose, and he stages at least one bravura sequence involving a motion-sensing light in someone's backyard.
In 2017, at Documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel, he unveiled "Whispering Campaign," a bravura undertaking in which live performers wandered the cities broadcasting prerecorded monologues in English, German and Greek about nationhood and borders, with hidden speakers in public locations across both cities transmitting still more, the words seeming to haunt the exhibition itself.
Lee Hall's play is adapted from the 1998 Alan Warner novel "The Sopranos" and exhibits much the same populist bravura that Mr. Hall brought to both the musical version of "Billy Elliot," for which he won a 2009 Tony, and to his play "The Pitman Painters," about a community of miners who found an unexpected calling in art.
At restaurants across the country, raw vegetables have suddenly been thrust to the forefront as bravura opening gambits to a meal, massed on great wooden boards (as at Clever Rabbit in Chicago) and rising from giant terracotta urns, with stalks reaching higher than diners' heads, evoking feathers in a war bonnet (at Santina in New York).
Along the way, he was artistic director of the Harkness Ballet, co-director of the Milwaukee Ballet and finally artistic director of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal, where his choice of new choreographers and bravura dancers from 1989 to 1999 brought new attention to the company and had a huge impact on ballet in Canada.
A couple of things strike me about this scene: the way it sets up the lonely Western landscape we'll revisit in the sequence's bravura closing action sequence, and the way it reminds us that so many people in this story keep thinking they've gotten a little bit ahead, and it almost always turns out to be a setup for a vicious disappointment.
In one bravura tone cloud, James Herbert's 1984 video for the Athens, Georgia band R.E.M.'s Reckoning, which was filmed in R.A. Miller's whirligig park, suffuses a room that also includes Burk Uzzle's photo of whirligigs by North Carolina folk artist Vollis Simpson, "Acid Park" (2009), and a painting by Howard Finster, "Visions of the Angels — Honey Without Bees" (1978).
" (No race is specified for the role of Duran, but the fact that Henry is black inevitably brings to mind recent cases of wrongful convictions of people of color.) Duran's opening number, sung with bravura intensity that Henry sustains throughout, asks knotty musical questions of identity like, "What if I'm based on an untrue story?" and promises "an existential dive into my soul.
Mr. Ratmansky gives them virtuoso challenges that delight and excite without falling into bravura cliché, as he does Ms. Abrera (merrily polished) and Mr. Hallberg, who have the chief dance honors in Act I. My only cavil is that Mr. Hallberg has retained his worst mannerisms, of letting his mouth hang open (it looks foolish) and attempting an array of charming facial expressions.
Ms. Bouder is back in class, but has not yet posted any postbaby fouettés.) On April 24 Isabella Boylston (143,000), another American Ballet Theater principal, generously posted video of eight other women at the company doing fouetté turns (and other bravura steps) simultaneously in a rehearsal for her huntress companions in Frederick Ashton's "Sylvia": two of the hashtags she gave the clip were #SQUADGOALS and #WOMENPOWER.
Taking his work from the mid-2715s and his recent paintings as bookends, it is apparent that Reed has been exploring the brushstroke in myriad ways: as a wet-into-wet, one-shot encounter; as a viscous pool or mutable form; as spliced, coiling bodies and undulating folds; as filmic images; abstract graffiti; bravura flourishes; and stenciled signs, repeatable and unrepeatable — for more than 22017 years.
The fact that Sam Mendes used the conceit to portray the bravery, anguish, death and desecrated landscapes of World War I feels like the right approach at the right time: Just last year, Peter Jackson's magnificent documentary "They Shall Not Grow Old" reignited interest in the Great War, and sequences like Joe Wright's single-shot depiction of Dunkirk in "Atonement" prove just how powerfully immersive such bravura gestures can be.
As the presidential candidates kicked off the fall run-up to the general election with frenetic campaigning on Labor Day, I couldn't decide if this moment in America's national drama was akin to the start of Act II (after an exceptionally long first act) or if our politics had finally reached Shakespearean levels worthy of a full five acts — with the requisite plotting and pathos, conflict and catharsis, and high stakes and bravura.
The story of Stritch's collaboration with Prince, Stephen Sondheim and George Furth on the landmark 1970 musical "Company" is the high point of Jacobs's storytelling, intense and rollicking, as we follow the creation of the character of Joanne, so clearly modeled on Stritch, and Sondheim's bravura merging of character and actor in "The Ladies Who Lunch," the song that ultimately defined Elaine Stritch in the minds of audiences for the rest of her career.
The virtuosic powerhouse Marc-André Hamelin and Leif Ove Andsnes, known for his poetic sensibility, perform works ranging from the sunny simplicity of Mozart's Larghetto and Allegro for Two Pianos and Debussy's "En blanc et noir" to two bravura pieces by Stravinsky: the sparkling Concerto for Two Pianos and the composer's own brilliant arrangement of "The Rite of Spring," which challenges the players to faithfully render the score's vivid orchestral colors on black and white keys. (carnegiehall.org)
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The final episode is a bravura, richly theatrical portrait of the life of the story's most tragic character, Korey Wise (played with blustering vulnerability by Jharrel Jerome, from " Moonlight "), who was arrested at sixteen, then placed in an adult prison, where he spent years in solitary confinement, until, in an outcome so outrageous it would never work in fiction, he had a run-in with the man who had actually raped Meili, and whose confession led to the boys' exoneration.

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