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Whereas Hela is overtly destructive and dominant, the Grandmaster is a more ingratiating figure.
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You would be hard pressed to find a more ingratiating spokesman for former child combatants.
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It's a far more ingratiating piece than the Variations, but its abstract and unsentimental treatment of jazz and ragtime influences demands an attentive audience.
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Both the ferocious "Living Sculpture" and the more ingratiating pictures and little sculptures that followed it made positive content out of being consigned to domesticity.
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His stubborn integrity made him an artist's artist of special standing, revered by younger painters whose more ingratiating work has made them more successful than he was.
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But Mr. Adams practices a gentler, more ingratiating — an over all more American — form of eclecticism than does the Dutch Mr. Andriessen, whose idiom is generally harder-edged, even when he's quoting pop standards or tango.
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But the sounds in general — most new, though the lonely hook of "Wolves," from "The Life of Pablo" (2016), figured in the textures — were more ingratiating, with Latin dance beats, warm strings, and gentle singer-songwriterish guitar fingering that felt unconnected to the ostensibly intense story.
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Trierer Bachchor (in German) He sang the St John Passion in Ulm with the choir Ulmer Kantorei on 4 May 1985.Konzerte mit der Ulmer Kantorei (in German) Kurt Huber frequently performed the tenor part in the recordings of Bach cantatas with the Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn, the Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra and Fritz Werner, also the Evangelist of Bach's Ascension Oratorio.Fritz Werner & Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn & Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works A reviewer described his performance: > He sings with excellent, plangent tone and is wonderfully fluent in the very > difficult chromatics of his aria ... Much though I admire Helmut Krebs I > think that Huber actually makes a more ingratiating sound. He seems, dare I > say it, more polished than his distinguished colleague and his voice is > certainly more even.Cantatas Volume 1 review of John Quinn, 2004 Kurt Huber has appeared in Handel's oratorios Messiah, Judas Maccabaeus, Israel in Egypt, Samson, Saul and Joshua.
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