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"enchantingly" Definitions
  1. in an attractive and pleasant way

54 Sentences With "enchantingly"

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It's "enchantingly eccentric," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
This is all so familiar and yet utterly and enchantingly unfamiliar.
"Lights Up" is singular; it's enchantingly, decidedly a Harry Styles Song.
The relationship between his character and Ms. Bell's is one of TV's most enchantingly dysfunctional.
But only rarely is it productively accidental, enchantingly dreamlike and charged with a palpable but irretrievable meaning.
It is enchantingly written, thoughtfully structured and a model for all the other journalists who pass through Moscow.
Dylan Crossman, always an enchantingly springtime presence on any stage, is at his most spellbinding in Ms. Tanowitz's work.
The title Bly gave his most enchantingly atmospheric collection, "The Man in the Black Coat Turns," about sums it up.
Precise, specific actions follow one another in short chains, and Ms. Shick can make these disparate elements flow together enchantingly.
Los Angeles duo Peaking Lights has shared an enchantingly tranquil new track from their forthcoming double album, The Fifth State of Consciousness.
It was in Portugal in the spring of 2017 that I tried Niepoort's 2012 Poeirinho, an enchantingly fresh, precise and graceful baga.
More likely though, it's the former, but even so there's something impressive about just how enchantingly average "I Feel It Coming" is.
Now she is performing the gently humorous, enchantingly quirky "Say Something Bunny!" to 24 people at a time in a nondescript room in Chelsea.
Within two years, its enchantingly artistic cuisine earned two Michelin stars, making Ms. Crenn the first female chef in the United States to hold the honor.
It is an enchantingly deceptive sight, masking needs and wants all around it: boarded-up homes, horses grazing on fields of empty bottles and dried grass.
Gossip gallops in the Bedlam troupe's enchantingly athletic take on the perils of courtship according to Jane Austen, adapted by Kate Hamill and directed by Eric Tucker.
What distinguishes the album from any number of nominally similar entries in the same genre is an enchantingly direct and compelling emotional clarity that reaches out and twinges your heartstrings.
But that show could not offer what this one does: a full-scale, fragrant, enchantingly lush garden, complete with numerous flowering plants and philodendrons that Burle Marx himself first identified.
Like a formal poet, Yoo, who is Korean-American and grew up in Bayside, Queens, finds creativity within constraints, telling an enchantingly personal story without ever quite coloring outside the lines.
Main character Elisa (Sally Hawkins), for instance, inhabits an enchantingly ragtag apartment perched above a fading movie palace, with bits of dialogue drifting through the floorboards from the mostly empty theater below.
The actors and musicians who inhabit this show can't be stopped from breaking into song, or fiddling a familiar festive melody or, quite enchantingly, shaking out a tune via hand-held bells.
The medium gave him the freedom to turn a virtuoso act into an extended career, to create works that were inchoate but enchantingly expressive — art about the making of art, in other words.
The song "Starboy" turned out to be their first number-one single ever—and in our opinion, some of their best work to date—while "I Feel It Coming" is enchantingly average, but equally addictive.
But it shouldn't surprise us if both of them are thoroughly magical and both of them are thoroughly sensible, because that was always the Diana Wynne Jones way: disarmingly practical and prudent, and enchantingly, overwhelmingly fantastical.
As evidenced by the objects here, clues were gathered from Greek and Egyptian sculpture, reliefs and painted vases — most enchantingly a group of small statuettes in terra-cotta from around 300-100 BCE, kicking up their heels.
These emitted Sébastien Roux's quizzical electronic score — an aural parade of buzzes, whooshes and bleeps — while Thomas Dunn's enchantingly capricious lighting filled the central corridor, its eye-popping changes, like a plunge into deep red, punctuating more understated moments.
The critics loved both her and the show — Brooks Atkinson of The New York Times praised her as "an agile and humorous actress who is not afraid of slapstick and who can sing enchantingly" — and so did the public.
To that end, Ms. Schmidt and her husband, the photographer Philippe Cheng, have an enchantingly modern Bridgehampton studio-cum-home, a prototype of which they drew for their architect, on a napkin, in 1998 — and where they raised their sons, Max, 18 and Julian, 15.
It was aristocratic, enchantingly indolent, like the face of a happy lotus-eater.
Next Generation reviewed the compilation, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Zork Anthology is an enchantingly nostalgic as well as a welcome return to the past".
Circe also can magically summon, lure, and seduce men towards her with her enchantingly beautiful, seductive, melodic hypnotic calls, vocalized melodies, lullabies, or songs, similar to that of a siren. She can also project strong bursts of purple fire from her hands.
" Jenesis wrote that listeners were "in for a treat." Yahoo! Music wrote that Jones "intermixes his singing and raps with ease and is free enough to take on topics that introspective or braggadocio." Crave praised the "enchantingly smooth gravity in the track framework to Jones' soulful flow.
He slips away into a dream world. He is a grown man now; a warrior or Holy man of some kind; strong and determined. Traveling the landscape, which is enchantingly familiar, yet surreal and unknown. Now and then, when the fever stabilizes for a short while, the real world shines through.
The piece combines two different styles of music, the classical waltz and the rag, and has been seen as demonstrating Joplin's excellence as a classical composer. The work has been described as "an enchantingly beautiful piece that is among the greatest of Ragtime Waltzes", a "masterpiece", and "Joplin's finest waltz".
The Devil's Carnival received positive reviews from critics. Artist Direct gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, praising the film's aesthetics and performances. The Phoenix New Times also praised The Devil's Carnival, saying that the "plot and soundtrack were darkly, enchantingly comedic". Dread Central gave the movie 4 out of 5 blades, praising the movie as "subversive and infectious".
Sheet music of "Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön" with libretto in both German and Ukrainian "'" (English: "This image is enchantingly lovely") is an aria from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1791 opera The Magic Flute. The aria takes place in act 1, scene 1, of the opera. Prince Tamino has just been presented by the Three Ladies with an image of the princess Pamina, and falls instantly in love with her.
113 The final A section is a shortened repeat of the first one. In the last seven bars a most beautiful effect is produced by the repeated use of the chord of the Neapolitan sixth to delay the final cadenceCollet, p. 132. and especially by the "unexpected gleaming" of A major (bar 49) in the E minor cadence. This A major enchantingly reflects the E major of the middle section (bar 24).
The novel by Firbank echoes themes central to The Swimming-Pool Library; secrets and discretion; extreme old age, colonialism, race and camp; the sense of deeper truths residing behind a thin façade of artifice. Back at the flat, William finds his small nephew Rupert, an enchantingly self-possessed boy of six, who has run away from home. Rupert loves Will and is interested in homosexuality. Despite his youth, Rupert exhibits a strong gay sensibility.
142 Joplin's first work copyrighted after Freddie's death, "Bethena", was described by one biographer as "...an enchantingly beautiful piece that is among the greatest of ragtime waltzes."Berlin (1994) p. 149. During this time, Joplin created an opera company of 30 people and produced his first opera A Guest of Honor for a national tour. It is not certain how many productions were staged, or even if this was an all-black show or a racially mixed production.
He also taught at the Yehudi Menuhin School. His dicta included that a pianist must pedal not with the foot but with the ear; and must be able to make a crescendo without hurrying, and a diminuendo without slowing. His art is characterized by shimmering tonal colours and a singing legato combined with an effortless ease of interpretation. Those who heard him live say that his playing was characterized by an enchantingly subtle tone that recordings fail to capture fully.
Though a relative unknown, Vsevolozhsky was a vigorous and ‘enchantingly kind’ figure with ‘astonishing insight’.Tumanina Vsevolovsky was responsible for who brought about the very existence of such world-famous ballets as The Sleeping Beauty (Tchaikovsky/Petipa) and The Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky/Ivanov). In 1889, he duly instructed the Imperial Balletmaster Marius Petipa to choreograph a full-length ballet to the story "The Sleeping Beauty" for a premiere at the Mariinsky Theatre. He successfully obtained the most famous Russian composer to write the score for it, one Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
They give Tamino a portrait of the Queen of the Night's daughter Pamina, with whom Tamino falls instantly in love (aria: "Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön" / This image is enchantingly beautiful). The ladies return and tell Tamino that Pamina has been captured by Sarastro, whom they describe as a powerful, evil demon. Tamino vows to rescue Pamina. The Queen of the Night appears and promises Tamino that Pamina will be his if he rescues her from Sarastro (Recitative and aria: "O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn" / Oh, tremble not, my dear son!).
When Mong Ryong, a somewhat lecherous but enchantingly handsome traveler appears, and apparently has fallen heads over heels with Chun Hyang, she reluctantly accepts his help to rescue her mother, who has been captured by the Ryanban. Unfortunately, they are too late; Chun Hyang's mother has already killed herself to preserve her honor. Mong Ryong reveals himself the amhaeng'eosa and passes judgment on the Ryanban, though remains rueful that he could not do so before Wall Mae's death. Devastated, Chun Hyang does not know what else to do with her life, but Mong Ryong asks her to continue traveling with him.
Retrieved November 23, 2016. In the words of Dazed, the music that has been distributed by Arbutus include the "luminous lullaby techno" works of Blue Hawaii, the "provocative cabaret confessionals" by singer-songwriter Sean Nicholas Savage, energetic sample-heavy music by Airick Woodhead's project Doldrums, and indie group TOPS' "hazy" dream pop; however, they all feel "enchantingly disparate." Silly Kissers, a defunct group whose members included Savage and all the people who would later form TOPS, were labeled by Dazed as an inspiration for the Arbutus acts to experiment with pop music, as well as the ethos of the Montreal scene.
Lamb wrote to Wordsworth: "Coleridge is printing Xtabel by Lord Byron's recommendation to Murray, with what he calls a vision of Kubla Khan – which said vision he repeats so enchantingly that it irradiates & brings Heaven & Elysian bowers into my parlour while he sings or says it; but there is an observation: 'never tell thy dreams,' and I am almost afraid that 'Kubla Khan' is an owl that won't bear daylight. I fear lest it should be discovered by the lantern of typography and clear reducing to letters, no better than nonsense or no sense." Holmes 1998 qtd. p. 429, Doughty 1981 qtd. p.
Jones, p. 179 The pianist Graham Johnson calls it an "enchantingly mournful serenade of a persistent, if unsuccessful lover … Fauré distilled to the essentials". Both Johnson and Vladimir Jankélévitch find an autumnal quality in the song, despite the reference to "la saison nouvelle". The Fauré expert Jean-Michel Nectoux rates it among the composer's most inspired songs, and groups it with "Le Ramier", Op. 87, No. 2 and "Chanson", Op. 94 as "a kind of homogenous triptych … a cheerful but nostalgic farewell, the last sparks of the galant madrigal which Fauré had practised for so long".
Sinanitsa () is a marble peak in the northern part of the Pirin Mountains of southwestern Bulgaria. high, Sinanitsa gives its name to the Sinanitsa Lateral Ridge, one of the four best pronounced lateral ridges in Pirin. Sinanitsa is also known as Chukata (Чуката), Varovita Chuka (Варовита чука) or The Split Peak (Разцепения връх, Raztsepenia vrah), the latter because of its unmistakable south face. Though it gives its name to the entire ridge due to its characteristic shape, the "enchantingly beautiful" Sinanitsa is in fact lower than the ridge's highest point, Gergiytsa, which measures metres and lies to the northwest.
His assessment of Frederica von Stade's performance was more enthusiastic than his colleague's. She sang with "grace" in her opening quasi-minuet, with "ardour" in romantic passages, with "fine adolescent gallantry" when Chérubin was upholding his chivalric code and with a "touchingly restrained pathos" when it seemed as though the foolish young hothead might be digging an early grave for himself. As Nina, Dawn Upshaw sang "enchantingly" and conveyed the girl's uncomplicated greatness of spirit with subtlety and compassion. June Anderson's "accomplished" rendition of L'Ensoleillad was compromised by signs that the passing years had begun to dull the shine of her upper register.
Listen out, too, for a clutch > of exhilarating, at times arrestingly Lisztian choruses. ... Other > highlights include the lovely quintet "Doubtless thou art our Father" and > soprano aria "Tell ye the Daughter of Zion" (such enchantingly > Mendelssohnian clarinets), the powerful Overture to Part 2, Mary Magdalene’s > almost operatic "Lord, why hidest thou thy face?", and that piercingly > expressive orchestral interlude that opens the final scene entitled "At the > Sepulchre – Morning" (pre-echoes here of Elgar). Wonderfully affecting, too, > is the purely orchestral introduction to the memorable "Weep ye not for the > dead", and the sublime unaccompanied vocal quartet "Yea, though I walk > through the valley".
Barbara Lang (born April 8, 1937) is an American actress who has been featured in many Broadway productions of the 1960s and 1970s.Ethan Mordden One More Kiss: The Broadway Musical in The 1970s 2004 - 1403965390 Page 196 and Rhonda Coullet (heroine) and Barbara Lang (mean old thing) were the women leads in an enchantingly crazy romance."Donna McKechnie, Greg Lawrence Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life 1416541047 2006 "I had a few scenes and shared two songs with two other secretaries, Adrianne Angel and Barbara Lang. Another actress, Millie ... Hal David wrote the lyrics, and neither he nor Bacharach had ever worked on Broadway before.
The review aggregator website Book Marks reported that 53% of critics gave the book a "rave" review, whilst the other 47% of the critics expressed "positive" impressions, based on a sample of 19 reviews. Kirkus Reviews stated that the book was "a welcome introduction to a major author and a pleasure for fans of contemporary European literature." The Guardian described it as "extraordinary" and "a passionate and enchantingly discursive plea for meaningful connectedness". Tokarczuk's writing in Flights has been compared to that of W. G. Sebald, Milan Kundera, and László Krasznahorkai, among others. Parul Sehgal of The New York Times said of Tokarczuk's narrator that she is "coolly evasive in the way of Rachel Cusk’s heroine in the Outline trilogy".
Victor Watson, Assistant Director of Research at Homerton College, Cambridge, believes that Blyton's works reveal an "essential longing and potential associated with childhood", and notes how the opening pages of The Mountain of Adventure present a "deeply appealing ideal of childhood". He argues that Blyton's work differs from that of many other authors in its approach, describing the narrative of The Famous Five series for instance as "like a powerful spotlight, it seeks to illuminate, to explain, to demystify. It takes its readers on a roller-coaster story in which the darkness is always banished; everything puzzling, arbitrary, evocative is either dismissed or explained". Watson further notes how Blyton often used minimalist visual descriptions and introduced a few careless phrases such as "gleamed enchantingly" to appeal to her young readers.
Naren Weiss began his career onstage in Chennai (India), acting and writing in plays for The Little Theatre, the Stray Factory, and The Hindu Metroplus Theater Fest. He found success as a young stage actor and received visibility from the Indian media, being called "enchantingly scraggly and gloriously flamboyant" (The Hindu) and "annoying perfection" (The New Indian Express). He had a small role in Good Night Good Morning, notably played Osama bin Laden in Vishwaroopam, and had an unsuccessful audition run for the title role in Life of Pi. He played a separate character named Pi years later in the Chinese film Love is a Broadway Hit directed by Peter Lee, a long-time friend and associate of Life of Pi director Ang Lee. He acted in the United States in 2014 in New York City.
Luigi Alva was "on top form", Ileana Cotrubas was "enchantingly frivolous" and Frederica von Stade was "pungent and brilliant". (It was von Stade who provided the album with its emotional climax, he thought, in "a beautiful and heartfelt lament" in Act 2.) The soloists' only peccadillos were an irritating beat in Lucia Valentini Terrani's voice and Tonny Landy's failure to invest his words with sufficient meaning. Reviewing the album together with its seven companions in Doráti's box set of Haydn operas, he summed up the collection as providing a "very high standard of performance of music that is not only immensely demanding of the artists but extremely attractive to the listener".Gramophone, June 1993, pp. 99-100 The album was further discussed in The Penguin Guide to Opera on Compact Disc (1993),The Penguin Guide to Opera on Compact Disc, Penguin, 1993, p.

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