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"virtuoso" Definitions
  1. showing extremely great skill

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Mr. Salonen wrote the work for his friend the cello virtuoso Anssi Karttunen, but the soloist here, Jonathan Roozeman, a young Finnish-Dutch cellist, proved a virtuoso himself.
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The cruel God who turned him, a virtuoso, into Salieri?
It wasn't all thunderous tomahawks for the Griffins sophomore virtuoso.
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The virtuoso violinist is a devilish hypnotist, descended from Paganini.
Off Broadway, a trio of virtuoso solo artists are back.
It is informally formal, polite and virtuoso, sweet and outgoing.
In different ways, Michelangelo and Bernini were both virtuoso marble carvers.
The focus was on the virtuoso soloist -- not a catchy melody.
Unless you're an absolute Instant Pot virtuoso, stick with the Ultra.
Virtuoso emotional display seems more crucial than character or narrative tension.
Mr. Payton, a virtuoso trumpeter, is quick to issue a critique.
But she was hardly destined to develop into a culinary virtuoso.
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Ms. Brown nonetheless now became a virtuoso of a new kind.
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Just as is driving, riding your bike and playing your virtuoso violin.
Bruno fought with a virtuoso passion, throwing jabbing lefts and huge rights.
Becoming a Virtuoso requires an enormous investment in time and often money.
In his graffiti, Rammellzee was precise and imaginative — a virtuoso of detail.
Hear the virtuoso Jennifer Koh work with three composers on new collaborations.
It's a virtuoso performance that they give dozens of times a day.
He wasn't the greatest virtuoso guitarist, but he created such beautiful music.
For a cavalier, she gets her brother, the sunny virtuoso Joseph Wiggan.
Mr. Liebezeit was a virtuoso who chose to avoid flamboyant technical display.
"Never seen a seen in my whole life," rapped the young virtuoso.
Mr. Scott is a virtuoso of obsession, of men and women possessed.
Prince was always a virtuoso musician and had an incredible ability for showmanship.
But Biden, by now, is a virtuoso at playing variations on this theme.
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Goldman was a virtuoso of pithy dialogue that flowed with sharp, tangy momentum.
If such missiles do materialise, putting them anywhere useful will require virtuoso diplomacy.
The gymnastics virtuoso already announced her intention to retire after the upcoming games.
"This is a great concerto—not a conventional virtuoso piece," he told me.
This determination has garnered the drum machine virtuoso plenty of success thus far.
AlphaZero had the finesse of a virtuoso and the power of a machine.
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Other pieces in the collection use this barrage of attacks to virtuoso effect.
Mr. Altura is a virtuoso guitarist who seems unfazed in almost any context.
"This guitar, like everything about the enigmatic virtuoso, is uniquely Prince," Heritage Auctions said.
On the ground Aldo is, and always has been, a virtuoso performer as well.
With the Huracán LP 580-2, though, Lamborghini has unlocked another quality: driving virtuoso.
" He added, "He was a virtuoso instrumentalist, a brilliant bandleader, and an electrifying performer.
It was beautiful: thick, flowing, the hair of a bard or a Romantic virtuoso.
But while Curry is a basketball virtuoso, nothing he does happens in total isolation.
Mr. Kurosawa is a master of unease and a virtuoso of the slow buildup.
She is a classically trained guitarist who studied under the Spanish virtuoso Andrés Segovia.
"Anneleen is a real virtuoso of her instrument," Mr. Aho wrote in an email.
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Two on Saturday were notable for appearances by the cornetto virtuoso Doron David Sherwin.
So less conventional instruments pop out, like the accordion played by this Latvian virtuoso.
Mr. Hallberg now makes his virtuoso dances look like exercises in super-elegant suffering.
In fact, a drama about Nijinsky's madness would not require a great classical virtuoso.
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Ashley Bouder, a brilliant virtuoso ballerina at New York City Ballet, is one such.
The virtuoso trumpeter, who died last year, will be honored at two venues. Jan.
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He also was a virtuoso classical and jazz pianist and performed with many big names.
That's a bleak outlook for Homo vocal virtuoso, but is this really a fair competition?
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And, like her other work, it's glued together by her effortless charisma and virtuoso musicianship.
Lewis wasn't a very stable or likable guy either, but he was an irrepressible virtuoso.
All this century, Ballet Theater has been the world's foremost haven of male virtuoso dancing.
These choreographic experiments nonetheless developed Mr. Taylor's interest in ordinary gesture and non-virtuoso motion.
Teddy explains that he's the caretaker for his invalid brother, former piano virtuoso Benny Hope.
That's largely thanks to Mr. Morrison's co-bandleader, the Hammond B-3 virtuoso Joey DeFrancesco.
If asked to guess the man's profession blind, we might think him a virtuoso pianist.
If asked to guess the man's profession blind, we might think him a virtuoso pianist.
Ms. Brandt, tiny and radiant, is a technical virtuoso; Giselle calls for that and more.
Several pieces from his years as an organ virtuoso practice a kind of sonic terrorism.
For three quarters, he seemed fully capable of evening the series with a virtuoso performance.
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He gave it virtuoso playing via guitar work that drew on country and the blues.
It's not news that Ms. Dorrance is a virtuoso, both as a dancer and choreographer.
He plays the score of warm/cool, declarative/subtle, and light/dark like a virtuoso.
I'm much less interested in virtuoso drawing than art, which is used well to tell stories.
Intently, he addressed the work's virtuoso challenges, rising higher and higher through his impeccably classical technique.
In his latest YouTube video, mega virtuoso Rob Scallon decides to be all three at once.
Over the past two decades, virtuoso guitarist Mick Barr has mastered the art of controlled chaos.
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He was thrilled to have lucked into this virtuoso coder, and soon made him a cofounder.
But he is not a virtuoso, and he keeps aggression and chaotic noise close at hand.
As with so many virtuoso musicians a level below stardom, much of his work was unattributed.
A virtuoso of obsession and abandonment, Fukase was one of the signal photographers of postwar Japan.
The play offers the pleasure of eavesdropping on a clique constantly engaged in competitive, virtuoso conversation.
They're like many essential air bubbles, allowing us to pause and fully appreciate these virtuoso surfaces.
So far, Trifonov has done best in the high-virtuoso territory of Liszt, Scriabin, and Rachmaninoff.
Full-evening narratives, virtuoso display, character acting: An audience knows where it is with these ballets.
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Now 71, the blues-guitar virtuoso Eric Clapton has been hinting at retirement for a while.
Kingfish is the blues guitar virtuoso who goes through a soundcheck at Harlem's Paradise and later performs.
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If the Thunder hold on, it will be a credit to the old, egoist, virtuoso-driven basketball.
It's about studying the intricate details that enable you to become a virtuoso at what you do.
B.R. As songwriter, singer and fretboard virtuoso, Sarah Jarosz makes string-band music that feels utterly contemporary.
To upstage Scherzer, a virtuoso in the art of pitching, Granderson wanted to set an early tempo.
Running a tech startup that makes billions doesn't make one a virtuoso who can disrupt all industries.
Delgado finished with 24 points and 23 rebounds in a virtuoso effort for the Pirates (22-11).
It reveals this artist to be not only a gifted storyteller, but a virtuoso of photographic technology.
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Garrone is a virtuoso of pain and terror, which can be overwhelming, despite the flourishes of comedy.
John Turturro, who also directs, returns as the purple bowling virtuoso from the 1998 Coen brothers' film.
We found a $230 coffee grinder, the Baratza Virtuoso, delivered nearly identical results as the $2,700 grinder.
They are virtuoso composers; they are melodic composers; they are fascinating in their harmonies and their orchestration.
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Unlike the two other paths (becoming a virtuoso or pursuing a business dream), it isn't particularly sexy.
He doesn't, however, have virtuoso technique — and, more than most, he tends to fluster his debut performances.
She navigates the text with a virtuoso, staccato delivery that lends Mr. Rambert's words a sharp edge.
The piece is a virtuoso exploration of the ways in which women's experiences are never trusted or believed.
British virtuoso violinist Michael Bochmann has been working with Yazidi musicians and AMAR to record the ancient music.
In 2015, announcing his decision to step down, Keillor, 74, marked mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile as his successor.
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She stands out as a kind of model organizer, educator, agitator and stateswoman — as well as virtuoso instrumentalist.
Some cross over into jazz and other forms, as Ryutaro Kaneko, their former hand-cymbal virtuoso, has done.
Amid all the debate and drama, one virtuoso of football's darkest arts has shown a willingness to adapt.
The 32 fouettés aren't the hardest assignment in ballet, but they're the most exposed example of virtuoso technique.
Showcasing his work also demonstrates the sheer diversity of Hockney's oeuvre, weaving a portrait of a true virtuoso.
And all the while there is Morgan's virtuoso flexibility; he's as responsive as he is grounded and firm.
Not to be a virtuoso who people say, 'Wow, did you hear how beautifully he played the piano?
"Control what I could control," deGrom said at Citi Field on Wednesday night, after one last virtuoso performance.
"She proved well able to do justice to the big virtuoso pieces on her program," Mr. Briggs added.
And, as he observes, they were eminently playable; while a good pianist, Mr. Glass was never a virtuoso.
Pop & Rock Now 71, the blues-guitar virtuoso Eric Clapton has been hinting at retirement for a while.
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Continuing at Glasgow as a professor, he performed a series of experiments that established him as a virtuoso.
And the eye feasts on these poses, which are not of virtuoso training but of memorably sculptural detail.
Long unavailable, this masterpiece from anime virtuoso Satoshi Kon will soon get a theatrical and home media re-release.
The Ensemble By Aja GabelOut May 15Henry, the virtuoso violinist for whom everything comes naturally – looks, money, genius talent.
So when this future virtuoso accidentally busted her violin bow open, her full attention was interrupted with absolute horror.
The current shrinking and speeding of the NBA is predicated in part on the dearth of virtuoso big-men.
All that is to say that Aycock has quite the reputation for being equal parts provocateur and pizza virtuoso.
JOSHUA BARONE At 7 minutes 30 seconds The cellist Seth Parker Woods isn't just a virtuoso on his instrument.
The recording also gave a wide berth to pianist Johnnie Johnson, who used it to take a virtuoso turn.
Du Maurier was a virtuoso of the hidden; her novels are best in the places where information is missing.
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His juggling act between the original Hartmann pictures and the complex Kandinsky abstraction makes him a virtuoso of imagination.
As with most virtuoso liars, the things we actually know about Jay are even more outrageous than his lies.
The works will be in its exhibition "Pierre Gouthière: Virtuoso Gilder at the French Court," opening on Nov. 16.
It's a virtuoso stretch of writing, rendered with a blue-flame intensity, blazing and tactile and full of life.
This virtuoso sculpture felt full of a sense of sinister, if humorous, proliferations abuzz with organizational patterns of becoming.
At the time, violas were customarily low-rent, undemanding orchestral instruments, while viols were high-end, virtuoso solo instruments.
I could not play Paganini before I could read Shakespeare and I wasn't interested in developing a virtuoso technique.
If that means the next generation will have fewer virtuoso violinists and neurosurgeons, well, I still embrace the decline.
He has done that in style this week, with a homer on Tuesday before his virtuoso performance on Wednesday.
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Ms. Blige is a virtuoso of suffering; few singers in recent decades have been as convincing in relating pain.
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Other participants include the Princeton-based sitar virtuoso Hidayat Khan and the bharata-natyam dancer Vidhya Subramanian, from Cupertino.
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Lee sometimes gives the impression of a virtuoso guitarist, needlessly gussying up his act with double-necked axes and pyrotechnics.
One was a thoughtful-sounding charismatic force and a talented fibber, a virtuoso at erecting strawmen and offering false choices.
" But given the opportunity to channel their inner virtuoso, many composers seemed to say, rather, "I don't play that way.
Kronos also played "Ancient Echo" from "Four Chinese Paintings" by Wu Man, the Chinese composer and virtuoso of the pipa.
They also shine in virtuoso solos; Mr. Santos's nimble alacrity in turns and jumps provided the evening's most breathtaking moments.
Mr. Trifonov is the thinking-person's idea of a virtuoso — a serious-minded, modest-seeming musician with uncannily formidable technique.
Virtuoso technical rigor became what Ms. Rainer, Ms. Brown, Mr. Gordon and Ms. Hay needed to avoid to some degree.
Mr. Rebennack, a virtuoso on piano and guitar, was tutored by Walter (Papoose) Nelson, who played guitar with Fats Domino.
JON PARELES A virtuoso singer and multi-instrumentalist, Jacob Collier raids musical tombs, yanking ideas from across the natural world.
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He returns this weekend, leading a quartet; on Friday he'll welcome the virtuoso turntablist D.J. Logic as a special guest.
With a heaving single note or a short, skittering line, he showed a virtuoso naïveté, and a blissfully generous spirit.
No matter what virtuoso is the subject, the question frequently brings to mind an irreverent answer: someone fascinating but dead.
In a virtuoso passage, she connects stolen pears to Genesis, Wallace Stevens, Homer, Lizzie Borden and the Harry & David catalog.
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Which was unthinkable 10 days ago and is a testament to McConnell's skills as a persuader and vote-counting virtuoso.
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He's sold millions of albums, topped numerous charts, and is the go-to virtuoso for royalty, presidents and world leaders.
Kore-eda has the sensitive, calibrated touch of a master safecracker, and he's a virtuoso of emotional and narrative buildup.
An unassailable young virtuoso on trumpet, Evans uses extended technique to create some of the most darkly inscrutable music around.
Meyerowitz began to work as a street photographer in the early 280s and quickly became a virtuoso of the craft.
In contrast to its virtuoso performance at "Breakout", it was able to make almost no headway at all with "Montezuma's Revenge".
His research on regulation influenced a generation of scholars, and he was a scholarly virtuoso on many other topics as well.
I think it goes beyond the virtuoso, which can be the worst defect of an artist today — focusing only on talent.
His survivors include his two sons: Ian, a musical arranger and xylophone virtuoso, and Elliot, a concert pianist; and five grandchildren.
And then there's the virtuoso sequence where Ant-Man battles his evil antagonist atop a Thomas the Tank engine model train.
"Mountain Angel," 2010: That's mandolin virtuoso and Prairie Home Companion host Chris Thile backing her up on — what else — the mandolin.
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She's a virtuoso (this is the most brilliant role ever choreographed by Ashton for Margot Fonteyn) who grows only more brilliant.
The duo offered Kreisler's version of Viotti's Concerto No. 22 in A minor, its virtuoso passages deftly rendered by both musicians.
He embarrassed the Jamaican, teaching him a boxing lesson throughout the seven rounds this "contest" lasted in a true virtuoso performance.
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Salzedo was a virtuoso on both these instruments, but built his career as a harpist and teacher of wide-reaching influence.
Since the 1980s, audiences have known Mr. McFerrin as a virtuoso vocalist who can deliver entire captivating sets without any accompaniment.
Not only were they both virtuoso singers; they shared a love of bold, risqué lyrics, and each proudly proclaimed her bisexuality.
But the dissonance dissolves when considering that Thile is a virtuoso mandolinist for the groups Nickel Creek and the Punch Brothers.
Buckingham's solo recordings can play like research and development for his contributions to Fleetwood Mac — a virtuoso on his days off.
Tony Tulathimutte is a virtuoso of words, and not just the big ones that have you Googling definitions on your smartphone.
For a cast of nine, it confidently and successfully shows Mr. Peck composing classically virtuoso material that's elegant, witty and brilliant.
"With the panache of a virtuoso barista, we utilize a specialized pour-over method to stain the garment," Mr. Bonaparte said.
Before winning acclaim as a virtuoso composer and a charismatic popularizer of classical music, Leonard Bernstein attained fame as a conductor.
Mr. Andsnes, who was the New York Philharmonic's artist in residence this season, is also the opposite of a flashy virtuoso.
This irrepressible guitar virtuoso stepped forward in the late 95953s, when jazz-rock fusion's first life cycle was nearing the end.
As a government-employed computer coder and hacker, Ayesha Jordan has a virtuoso soliloquy about the ergonomics of her office chair.
Here, Turturro revives the notorious purple-clad bowling virtuoso he embodied in "The Big Lebowski," the Coen brothers film from 1998.
It's been a long time since I've seen a group of virtuoso dancers look as natural, as human, as Abraham's company.
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As in his loudly (and deservedly) praised 2014 graphic novel "Here," McGuire's singular, virtuoso approach to storytelling is again the star.
Trump's virtuoso flexing of his significant but often diabolical political skills came on a day when he had no campaign rally.
But "Expert at the Card Table" pulled back the curtain on a discipline defined by virtuoso physicality of a sneakier sort.
Mikhail Pletnev conducts a Borodin tone poem, Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2602 (with the young virtuoso Stefan Jackiw) and Stravinsky's "Firebird" Suite.
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Babbitt's rapid-fire compositions also echo his reputation as a virtuoso raconteur, one whose purview included comprehensive knowledge of baseball and beer.
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In a different time, at a very different stratum, Sergey Kislyak appears to be a virtuoso of this essential art of statecraft.
Mr. Kissin was simply a consummate virtuoso at work, playing with solidity, grace and flair, but with no flamboyance for flamboyance's sake.
After moving to Nashville from his native North Carolina, he came under the wing of the producer and guitar virtuoso Chet Atkins.
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To prove his point, Gladwell cited a 1993 study which indicated that increased practice led to playing the violin like a virtuoso.
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He also liked to work with skilled artisans, especially Louis Dalbet, a virtuoso ironsmith who would collaborate on the Maison de Verre.
LEIF OVE ANDSNES A thoughtful virtuoso, this pianist opens his season-long residency with the New York Philharmonic with Rachmaninoff's Fourth Concerto.
Michael is a virtuoso of a writer, and his brilliant letters chronicle his growth from boy to man in California's penitentiary system.
The comedy of cruelty is rarely funnier or more brutal than when it comes from Armando Iannucci, a virtuoso of political evisceration.
J.C. At 30, the guitarist Julian Lage has now been a virtuoso protagonist for as long as he was a child star.
They cleanse the palate, inventively taking us into the detail both of basic movement and of aspects of non-virtuoso dance technique.
The reigning jazz vocalist of her generation is an intellectual virtuoso, an examiner of songs rather than simply an inhabitant of them.
These alternate with witty, puckish character sketches and the occasional virtuoso breakout piece that explodes like dazzling fireworks in the night sky.
Trinity Irish Dance Company, in a quintuple bill, took the virtuoso footwork of Irish step dancing and led it in multiple directions.
Mr. Aronofsky is a virtuoso of mood and timing, a devoted student of form and technique straining to be a credible visionary.
Who exactly was the risqué, quasi-Surrealist, virtuoso painter known as Leonor Fini — and why did she never become a household name?
Alongside the hieratic tableaux, I will long remember the virtuoso turns by solo performers, who gave this suprahuman work a human immediacy.
"He was the first virtuoso on the instrument," Jake Shimabukuro, the most prominent of his countless younger inheritors, said in an interview.
To earn a master's degree in art history, he wrote a thesis on the work of Constantin Brancusi, the modern Romanian virtuoso.
The students, that is to say, are pointed toward virtuoso solo careers and do not have much opportunity to develop ensemble skills.
The trumpeter can often be heard in his own well-drilled jazz groups or as a guest virtuoso in a classical ensemble.
Trifonov is the hotshot virtuoso of our time, but he's also revealing himself to be particularly thoughtful with his choices of repertoire.
He was a virtuoso pianist before he found fame as a composer, fully embracing opera during a long early stretch in Italy.
"The Burial of Kojo" is a near-virtuoso work, a feast of emotion, nuance and beauty, and a startling feature directing debut.
She is a self-abandoning virtuoso who foregrounds the emotional authenticity of her characters, eschewing the ostentatious posturing of most cinematic chameleons.
The triple-double—attaining double-digit totals in three separate statistical categories in a single game—is basketball's standard benchmark of virtuoso versatility.
Plisetskaya, with her steely bravado, was the opposite, a deathless swan of virtuoso arm-ripplings (the critic Edwin Denby spoke of "Eel Lake").
By contrast, the virtuoso incompleteness of the fragments in "Studies for Sistine Ceiling" opens the artwork up to virtual, imaginative, and mnemonic spaces.
You have to stop painting in order to have the freedom to see the questions beyond the technical or virtuoso aspect of painting.
Do you see anyone trying to stop Justin Timberlake from recording a track with Chris Stapleton just because Timberlake isn't a guitar virtuoso?
While he's built a career as a punk/ska virtuoso, this record is angrier and faster, and even more speedy when performed live.
Now, the virtuoso bassist (and endlessly eccentric lyricist) is poised to break through to his widest audience yet with his third album,  Drunk.
It goes without saying that every R&B singer of the last 30 years owes some creative debt to the late funk virtuoso.
In "Ballo" (Sunday), Tiler Peck, that virtuoso, finds one of her very finest roles: while its bravura challenges her, its musicality releases her.
The trouble is that it's not at all obvious where the show's director and writer, George C. Wolfe, can put this virtuoso hoofer.
Mr. Nelsons has picked up the instrument of his youth again, after receiving a trumpetas a gift from the leading virtuoso Hakan Hardenberger.
"I think any doubts anybody might have had have been dispelled by his virtuoso performance before the Judiciary Committee," McConnell told Hugh Hewitt.
Critics at home and abroad defined her dancing as "velvet and steel," a warm lyricism coating a virtuoso technique and perfect classical form.
A few slips aside, he tackled the virtuoso passages and daunting octaves with aplomb and rendered the lyrical sections with an introspective grace.
Warren Carlyle did the character-rich choreography, which generously allows a clumsy waiter (Michael Fatica) to lead a virtuoso tango with his clientele.
Now, the virtuoso bassist (and endlessly eccentric lyricist) is poised to break through to his widest audience yet with his third album, Drunk.
MOSCOW — Some time around France's virtuoso victory against Argentina and Belgium's breathtaking comeback against Japan, the planet seemed to come to a decision.
But rather than slow down, Kipchoge sped up — a virtuoso performance that left the rest of a star-studded field in his wake.
The 18th-century orchestra that powered Vivaldi's groundbreaking use of virtuoso soloists was composed largely of the orphaned daughters of Venice's sex industry.
Armisen plays the role of Renaldo's uncle, a virtuoso parking valet, but Fabrega suggested that the characters could be connected in other ways.
How it was all so different for Halep at Wimbledon, when she put in a virtuoso performance against Serena Williams in the final.
The Chinese piano virtuoso Lang Lang, one of the few classical musicians to achieve pop-culture status, considers New York his adoptive home.
It may be a handsome violin virtuoso, a young K-pop star or the latest beauty to roll off the modeling assembly line.
Spectacle materializes most obviously in two contrasting works, "AfterEffect" and "Aurora's Wedding," both with striking scenery, colorful costumes, large groups and virtuoso dancing.
On her 2019 album, "Cuz I Love You," Lizzo lets loose with virtuoso gospel-rooted singing that can be fervent or wildly campy.
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"Les Paul wrestled with the knowledge that even being a virtuoso on the guitar would not bring the fame he craved," Port writes.
"Xavi" is the first thing we're hearing from "Immigrance," a forthcoming album from this large ensemble of virtuoso music nerds and studio hotshots.
Infamous Stringdusters is a virtuoso five-man string band, rooted in bluegrass but ready to stretch, that made its name on the Americana circuit.
Is the piano his own lost aspirations, our Gould's shadow still falling over his life, even when both the virtuoso and Wertheimer are dead?
Steve Martin was among The Gong Show's panelists (and wannabe-contestants) at one point, demonstrating his virtuoso-level banjo playing, with his characteristic arrow.
His pseudo-collection evokes the craftsman figure, which is uncommon in contemporary discourse, with his virtuoso professional knowledge, but also his humility and serenity.
I can't decide whether he's incredibly lucky, incredibly unlucky, or some kind of preternaturally-gifted advertising virtuoso who knows how to keep a secret.
He published a number of poems—virtuoso pieces of rhetoric, for a poet in his late teens—on the theme of Syrian national rebirth.
Along with the pianist Kenny Werner, a longtime compatriot, it features the virtuoso bassist John Patitucci and the wise and grounded drummer Andrew Cyrille.
But certainly it had been a virtuoso performance by a player of undoubted talent who finally answered his doubters on the game's biggest stage.
Teammate and World Cup breakout star Rose Lavelle and footwork virtuoso Tobin Heath round out the representation from Jill Ellis' 2019 World Cup roster.
And, in a credit to his honesty, it's unlikely Jay Z wants to develop Styles into a complex and expansive pop virtuoso like Timberlake.
And it comes charged with the brilliantly rogue element of a fifth performer, the virtuoso street dancer Rauf Yasit, who is known as RubberLegz.
It was not a major commercial success, but it cemented Mr. Watrous's reputation as a composer and bandleader as well as a virtuoso instrumentalist.
RUSSONELLO The Beninese guitar virtuoso and vocalist Lionel Loueke enjoys the support of a comfortable, loosely syncopated band on "The Journey," his latest album.
J.P. A virtuoso pianist well known to jazz fans since the 1990s, Marcus Roberts has a graceful touch and an ear for sparkling filigree.
Two times, Suárez wisely left the ball drift past him to Messi to claim second-half goals in a virtuoso performance at Wembley Stadium.
Regardless of the chain of command, the real authority in Lemnowice is Sister Margarete, a rifle-wielding nun and virtuoso of the imperative mood.
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Mr. Metheny established his reputation as a guitar virtuoso early on, and started teaching at the Berklee College of Music before his 20th birthday.
The Latvian virtuoso Ksenija Sidorova appeared in "A Little Night Music," the Mostly Mozart Festival's late-night concert series, and her performances were revelatory.
AT 63 MINUTE 26 SECONDS The Chinese piano virtuoso Yuja Wang loves to play encores for her typically excited audiences, even after concerto performances.
I like the Zojirushi Home Bakery Virtuoso Plus Breadmaker because it has 133 pre-programmed courses for dozens of different breads and baked goods.
Ahead of the holiday travel season, the luxury travel and trend forecaster Virtuoso discovered that Americans continue to flock to perennial favorites like Europe.
In the daily paper, he's a virtuoso of the short-form judgment, turning out work that's insightful, unfussy, and pyrite-flecked with bons mots.
After delivering a virtuoso performance in a 2-0 victory over South Africa in November, he revealed the extent of the burden he bears.
Gidon Kremer, the Russian-trained Latvian violin virtuoso who turns 2500 next month, has never shied away from connecting his art and his politics.
López is a thirty-seven-year-old Peruvian-American who studied in Lima, Helsinki, and Berkeley, acquiring a virtuoso mastery of the modern orchestra.
Japan, Slovenia, and Antarctica will be the three biggest travel destinations in 2020, according to Albert Herrera, an executive at luxury travel company Virtuoso.
But in New York, with Honi Coles, a virtuoso once considered to have the fastest feet in the business, he formed a great partnership.
The young trumpeter Peter Evans joined the band for a final song, then played a set alone, putting his virtuoso talents in plain view.
Pierre Gouthière: Virtuoso Gilder at the French Court continues through February 19 at the Frick Collection (1 East 70th Street, Upper East Side, Manhattan). 
And on Sunday night at the Grammys, she performed Lemonade's "Love Draught" and "Sandcastles" in a virtuoso piece that drew heavily from multiple religious iconographies.
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is a virtuoso maker of monsters—from the Pale Man of Pan's Labyrinth to Pacific Rim's Kaiju, they're wondrous yet terrifying.
Toots Thielemans, the jazz harmonica virtuoso best known for playing the theme to the iconic children's television series Sesame Street, has died at age 94.
On the other side, Perry Ellis piled up 227 points and 214 rebounds in a virtuoso performance of his own against the second-ranked Sooners.
"Nelsan inhabited characters that bore no resemblance to himself in a way that put him in that tiny category of true virtuoso performer," she wrote.
Just recently, they've put out stellar releases by jazz drum virtuoso turned hip-hop beatmaker Makaya McCraven, cumbia-inspired jazz rockers Dos Santos, and others.
Less than two months after claiming the 18th grand slam title of his career at the Australian Open, ninth seed Federer delivered another virtuoso performance.
Many of these packages are designed with millennials in mind, said Misty Belles, the global head of public relations for the luxury travel network Virtuoso.
In Berry's virtuoso historical fantasy, the Greek gods toy with the hearts of four young mortals caught up in a chaotic First World War romance.
That's remarkable, since the banjo has roots as a solo instrument — and as an unimpeachable virtuoso, Mr. Fleck seems like a natural for the format.
Over the decades, many of Austria's leading actors have been attracted to the virtuoso title role, including Maximilian Schell, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Peter Simonischek.
He's a defensive virtuoso, blessed with mentors who passed along to him precious remnants of golden-age know-how, but his claim is empty puffery.
The venue books acts like the Japanese pianist Keiko Matsui and the Hawaiian guitar virtuoso Willie K, and offers stage time to emerging local musicians.
That is a useful prism through which to view the feats of Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder's starting point guard and a triple-double virtuoso.
Klein, Goodman shows, was a virtuoso of this kind of swindle, not just selling the beans but keeping them moving, in a perpetual shell game.
"There is a widespread idea here that literary fiction should be virtuoso and self-referential," said Elisa Gambaro, a scholar at the University of Milan.
The virtuoso playfulness she lacks is shown by Christine Shevchenko in the second cast, but she in turn lacks (as yet) authority and contemplative tranquillity.
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In Plymouth, MA, "Plimoth Plantation is actually a really fun experience, with or without kids," said Lindsay Taylor-Lauer of Tafari Travel, a Virtuoso Agency.
He had a thing for film scores ("I loved the Sister Act 203 soundtrack"), and he revered the virtuoso jazz pianist Brad Mehldau (still does).
Across the street, Industry Bar is the setting for the weekly party Diva, a slick revue starring the virtuoso singer Marty Thomas and rotating guests.
The British composer Thomas Adès is as compelling as any contemporary practitioner of his art because he is, first and foremost, a virtuoso of extremes.
Our identities are embedded in Black Twitter-fueled memes and reaction GIFs, from Kermit sipping tea to Real Housewives star NeNe Leakes' virtuoso shade-serving.
Based in Berlin, where Gane has lived for the past decade, the trio also features German synth virtuoso Holger Zapf and Stereolab's Joe Dilworth on drums.
A virtuoso of the distorted form, her work brings to mind Frank Lloyd Wright's belief that "form and function are one," but with a delicious twist.
In a touch of art imitating life, he's joined by his wife of 14 years, Canadian jazz virtuoso Diana Krall, who voices Pete's punk rocker mother.
Martha Stewart is known for being a lifestyle expert and a culinary virtuoso and now she is adding marijuana master to her long list of titles.
Additionally, travelers who reserve a hotel through a Virtuoso adviser — there are more than 11,000 globally — are guaranteed a space-available upgrade when they check in.
It's about the sleight-of-hand that swaps out an extremely difficult task (becoming a guitar virtuoso) for one that's significantly less difficult, but still challenging.
The scale, the color, the light, the buttery surface, the virtuoso paint handling that doesn't call attention to itself—everything about it is top-level Katz.
Every productive minute pays dividends down the road in the form of virtuoso skills and knowledge, good health and increased longevity, strong relationships and greater wealth.
Mr. Bi is a virtuoso of the mobile camera, following his characters as they travel restlessly (and sometimes pointlessly) by foot, pickup truck and motorbike. (A.
And when she sang, she had a beaming, irrepressible smile, the expression of a virtuoso who knew she was pushing each song toward gleefully unexpected places.
The virtuoso Gary Graffman, the teacher of Yuja Wang and Lang Lang, celebrated his birthday with musical royalty (and a grand-piano "Happy Birthday to You").
At Calistoga, Virtuoso amenities include breakfast, a wine tasting at several Napa wineries and, depending on availability, a room upgrade and early check-in/late checkout.
In commemoration, the virtuoso pianist Terry Waldo — who plays traditional repertoire with a kind of playful reverence — will lead a sextet through some of Joplin's music.
At 13, he won first prize in the junior division of the Menuhin Competition, a prestigious contest named for the virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin, who started it.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Dada virtuoso Raoul Hausmann's photographic oeuvre from 1927 to 1936 exposes his oddball art antics at play with naiveté.
The tone, perfectly conveyed in Edith Grossman's virtuoso translation, is amused and theatrical — realism that never asks the reader to forget it has been neatly contrived.
A virtuoso of unease, the 33-year-old Mr. Perry makes films that seem almost calculated to go against the grain of contemporary American independent cinema.
With its softly detailed, virtuoso art and a perfectly wrought story full of heart and respect for the imaginative rules of children's play, this debut shines.
According to Virtuoso, a global network of luxury travel agencies, their clients are seeking less-discovered places where they can experience local culture, nature and history.
Like the music his brilliant if drunken keyboard virtuoso is describing, the narrative never veers from the expected; even its twists fit into well-worn grooves.
Blood Orange, the London-born, New York City-based virtuoso Dev Hynes, has released another jaw-dropping video and song from his upcoming record Negro Swan.
You can have whatever opinion you want on that, even as Mr. Trump still continues to play the medium like a virtuoso plays a Stradivarius violin.
AT 8 MINUTES 23 SECONDS Prokofiev's Second Piano Concerto is so difficult that even the composer, a virtuoso, struggled to get through its premiere in 1913.
At first, the glacial, acute overtones of these virtuoso compositions sound spiritual (spacey), but they also have a slowly shifting, deep current to them that's grounding.
Mr. McConnell is a soft-spoken career politician, with virtuoso mastery of political fund-raising and tactics, but he had no mass following to speak of.
Mr. Vile, a Philadelphia-based guitar virtuoso, makes woozy, psychedelic music that splits the difference between Pink Floyd's spacey explorations and Neil Young's quieter acoustic balladry.
I want my audiences to know that this incredibly entertaining, exciting and virtuoso thing they see on stage is really a deeply personal and profound message.
This Benin-born virtuoso wrangles a special mix of sounds from the guitar — plucking, strumming, slapping and stroking the instrument, as if to make it dance.
This may change with "Pierre Gouthière: Virtuoso Gilder at the French Court," a rare and sumptuous exhibition of more than 20 objects at the Frick Collection.
The acoustic sounds derived from recordings Longstreth made of the virtuoso percussionist Mauro Refosco, who backs Thom Yorke and Flea in the band Atoms for Peace.
For those who may have wondered what lies behind the bashful-virtuoso façade, the Jewish-themed program in December was a revelation, foregrounding the player's passions.
Upon takeoff, Kendricks is a virtuoso in flight, maximizing the kinetic energy of his 16-foot pole and rocketing skyward toward crossbars nearly four feet above.
Longtime friend Julian Lynch, a successful solo artist himself and known guitar virtuoso, stepped in and gave Real Estate the refresh they didn't realize they needed.
The impact on tourism to Turkey may not be immediate, said Albert Herrera, the senior vice president of global product partnerships at the luxury travel network Virtuoso.
On "Cello Renoise", the tone of Coates' cello achieves a synergy with skittering, alien drum and bass percussion resulting in a virtuoso rinse-out of radiating harmonics.
"You can't suddenly say one day that tourism is closed," said Jessica Hall Upchurch, vice chair and sustainability ambassador for the Virtuoso network of luxury travel advisors.
Mat Honan's review of the Pixel phones, while not great on information, is a virtuoso rant on what smartphones have done to our attention spans and psychology.
Matthew D. Upchurch, the chairman and chief executive of Virtuoso, said that though sales to Europe were flat compared with last summer, they continued to remain strong.
If you don't mind spending a little extra for a versatile top-of-the-line bread machine, the Zojirushi Home Bakery Virtuoso Breadmaker is your best option.
In recent years, he has been emphasizing more modern fare: the brooding concertos of Britten and Shostakovich; the avant-virtuoso works of György Ligeti and Thomas Adès .
After Hublot organized the Match for Peace event last month, the soccer virtuoso Diego Maradona presented the Big Bang Unico United for Peace watch to Pope Francis.
He is a virtuoso of traditional Cape Breton fiddling, which has thrived on this isolated island since it arrived with Gaelic-speaking Scottish Highlanders two centuries ago.
Ragas open with an introspective prelude called the alap (performed without percussion) that evolves into a rhythmically invigorating section with percussion that often features virtuoso solo segments.
We would talk about a few ideas, then I would let Lucy do the patching—he is quite the virtuoso with patch cables, a wonder to watch!
Rubinstein (1829-94) — a virtuoso pianist, noted conductor and the founder of the St. Petersburg Conservatory — looked to Western Europe for models of composition and music education.
She's the virtuoso of the group, with taxing jumps, turns and top-speed footwork; her ebullient danciness makes the role one of the Balanchine repertory's most cherished.
For her week here, Ms. Mitchell will start things off in a duo with the virtuoso pianist Cory Smythe on Tuesday, and cap things off on Aug.
KYUNG WHA CHUNG, MAY 18 The veteran Korean violin virtuoso, who retired in 2005 because of a hand injury, has been attempting a comeback in recent years.
As for Wanda, whose difficult disposition reminded her father of his difficult mother, she went on to marry the profoundly neurotic (and homosexual) piano virtuoso Vladimir Horowitz.
"Based on our data from the last 2117 years, we've seen travel sales soften in election years and then rebound post-inauguration," said Mr. McCown of Virtuoso.
He was a "virtuoso" mathematician, a "brilliant but remarkably gentle and unassuming presence," according to Richard Zeckhauser, a Harvard economist who once wrote a paper with him.
He was joined by the bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley and the guitar virtuoso who was practically glued to Elvis's swiveling hips in the early days: Scotty Moore.
"Queen & Slim," the debut feature by the music-video and television virtuoso Melina Matsoukas (written by Lena Waithe), starts out as a restrained comedy of romantic disappointment.
A virtuoso performer, Tehrani lifted the tonbak from its traditional role as part of a musical ensemble and inspired audiences to regard it as a solo instrument.
LES ARTS FLORISSANTS, MARCH 15 The harp virtuoso Xavier de Maistre joined William Christie's excellent early-instrument band in "Music for Marie Antoinette" at Alice Tully Hall.
It finds this Havana-born virtuoso percussionist and vocalist collaborating with Wynton Marsalis, the jazz trumpeter; Rubén Blades, the salsa vocalist; and Telmary Díaz, the Cuban rapper.
In her short career, Ms. Ayón developed a virtuoso style of monumental printmaking and took as her subject myths of the Afro-Cuban fraternal society called Abakuá.
As a part of what's been called jazz's "neoclassical" period, the virtuoso trumpeter Roy Hargrove won acclaim as a formidable standards improvisor in the hard-bop mode.
MIMI DROPLOS ANGELES Dear Mimi, When the short fiction virtuoso Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013, short story aficionados — and Munro devotees — rejoiced.
The bride, 33, is the founder of ATLAS & VALISE, a San Diego-based luxury travel consultancy that is an affiliate of Travel Edge, a Virtuoso member agency.
Three months later, the band released their sophomore album, Kraken II. It was a work of virtuoso hard rock; musically, they were worlds ahead of their peers.
The trio, also known as Virtuoso, can make a deck of cards leap through the air as if the effects of gravity aren't actually felt during a performance.
This is why Wayne is on so many hit songs: He is great at stepping in and rapping like he's a jazz musician sharing a virtuoso trumpet solo.
The inherent melancholy of the avian virtuoso is matched only by mankind's own existential dread at the thought of being alone with our thoughts for just five minutes.
You might speak to Melanie Faye, the viral Nashville-raised guitar virtuoso, about the way her playing is influenced by the cadences of her favorite R&B singers.
And although the fastidiously eccentric Shura Cherkassky, an American pianist with a virtuoso technique, named Mr Hough as his natural successor, the Englishman's style is far more complex.
The show opens with Vigée Le Brun's virtuoso portrait of Robert in romantic mode, casually dressed, hair unkempt, palette and brushes in hand, gazing intently into the distance.
The gymnastics virtuoso already announced her intention to retire after the upcoming games, and it's more than likely she'll cap her career with a slew of resounding victories.
Classic campaign Trump Trump's rally on Thursday was a classic display of virtuoso demagoguery and hardball populism that has already been aimed at red-state Democrats like Sens.
Matthew D. Upchurch,chairman and CEO of Virtuoso, a network of luxury travel advisors, says that Black Tomato's Blink trips are the ultimate expression of the "me" trend.
" Martucci was also a virtuoso pianist as well as an important conductor who performed Brahms symphonies, and in 1886 led the Italian premiere of Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde.
The parabola of Lionel Messi's free kick against Liverpool in last season's semifinal provided one of the year's most memorable images, a virtuoso crafting one of his masterpieces.
A daughter of the sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and the half sister of the singer-songwriter Norah Jones, this London-born composer comes by her musical gift honestly.
Now with TEN, their new trio with the virtuoso trumpeter and sometime pianist Nicholas Payton, they seem on their way to becoming one of jazz's great working bands.
Keitany, a marathon dynamo who trains at 7,500 feet in Kenya's western highlands, put on a virtuoso solo performance that is uncommon for the streets of New York.
Dancers of flamenco, Memphis jookin, virtuoso modern dance, tap and from several ballet companies — as well as the clown Bill Irwin — were all put through their tap paces.
Here, she joins Mr. Goldberg, a virtuoso American pianist with a knack for well-greased propulsion, in a performance of Latin American folk songs and anthems of resistance.
It's a perennially popular vacation destination, and summer 2017 is no exception: Italy is the top seller for summer bookings within both Virtuoso and the Signature Travel Network.
A seasoned, virtuoso comedian, Ms. Bamford makes the case for stand-up as a personal art form that stays true to itself rather than adjusting to the crowd.
That particular night drew many local parents bringing children (inevitably enrolled in piano lessons) to see Cédric Tiberghien, the charming French virtuoso who played the Saint-Saëns concerto.
I was astounded by the tonbak's versatility -- it can produce enough different sounds for an entire solo concert, from chilled out grooves to high-speed, virtuoso finger work.
"High tech has become the norm," said Albert Herrera, senior vice president for global product partnerships at Virtuoso, a company whose website connects travelers with luxury travel advisers.
Dewdrop is a virtuoso coloratura role, with rapid-trilling runs on point, jumps in which one foot is brilliantly flourished in the air, and pirouettes of bewildering complexity.
Kepler is a virtuoso at delivering scenes of suspense, proving it here with an unnerving sequence in which a woman senses the silent killer who is stalking her.
But Witherspoon, who is apparently a Photoshop virtuoso, decided to fix that herself by Photoshopping a photo of Kravitz (looking glamorous in her Michelob Ultra campaign) into the selfie.
Glen Campbell, a world-class, once-in-a-generation music virtuoso whose instrument just happened to be guitar and whose native style was radio-friendly country & western, has died.
Danny Morris from Maruta is gonna be the new drummer; my guitarist is Ryan Kittredge, and I have my good friend Terran Fernandez, he's an incredible virtuoso bass player.
Cook's svelte singing voice gives him another key tool, making him the rare virtuoso instrumentalist who doesn't need to rely on a guest singer to win a crossover audience.
"As a composer, Sting has combined classic pop with virtuoso musicianship and an openness to all genres and sounds from around the world," the committee said in a statement.
There's a strange and troubling irony that his gifts, as a lyrical old soul and a piano virtuoso, are probably the bittersweet fruits of his painful and isolated adolescence.
In this, he was the rarest of musicians: the virtuoso who also had taste, the musical genius who was able to channel his gifts where they went beyond technique.
Virtuoso Go-playing AI AlphaGo has secured victory against 18-time world champion Lee Se-dol by winning the third straight game of a five-game match in Seoul.
SBG jiu jitsu virtuoso Lee Hammond came close to finishing Ryano's Eric Nolan early in the night, in a bout that was contested as a world amateur championship qualifier.
Clark's uncle—her mother's brother—is Tuck Andress, a jazz-guitar virtuoso who, since 1978, has performed with his wife, the singer Patti Cathcart, as the duo Tuck & Patti.
A choreographer has choices, of course: Frederick Ashton in his 1955 version — recently revived by Los Angeles Ballet — began this number with a virtuoso solo for Juliet's suitor, Paris.
Lambasted as "socialized medicine" as it struggled through Congress, this single-payer scheme for the elderly wouldn't have won passage without a virtuoso performance by master manipulator Lyndon Johnson.
Like many pioneers, Idibia is less a virtuoso than a brilliant synthesist, with a knack for drawing together far-flung influences to create songs that seem plainspoken and homegrown.
That's not the case with Welles's other films, and "One-Man Band" is an exhilarating reminder that his true greatness began once he'd put "Kane's" virtuoso precocity behind him.
The many who stayed were treated to an excellent performance, achingly sustained in the opening Andante, vibrantly taut and energetic in the Allegros, featuring virtuoso soloists from the orchestra.
"The one percent want blow-me-away experiences," says travel adviser Catherine Heald, CEO of Remote Lands, part of Virtuoso, whose clientele skews toward the affluent and ultra-affluent.
"The White Savage (Drawing After Nature)" (21779–21815) is half camp-macabre and half camp-compulsive while being brilliantly structured by a virtuoso sense of visual and narrative rhythm.
From the look on her face, you can tell she's formidable, and when she faces off against a guy who scoffs at her, you wait for the virtuoso performance.
Travel agents, especially those part of large networks such as Virtuoso or Signature Travel Network, can often get their clients free amenities, such as property credit or free breakfasts.
Ms. Davis takes a solo of slippery insistence, then turns things over to the trumpeter Marquis Hill, a virtuoso with a sandy tone and an ear for reflective phrasing.
Clinton lost the nomination in 2008, to a political virtuoso but still a virtual novice, seemed for some illustrative of the troubled relationship between gender and likability in politics.
When Joey DeFrancesco decided to venture into spiritual-jazz terrain on his new album, "In the Key of the Universe," the virtuoso organist was wise enough to enlist Sanders.
Last week at Carnegie's Zankel Hall, he more than held his own as a pianist alongside the virtuoso Kirill Gerstein in a demanding program of works for two pianos.
Still, the dancers' vocabulary at all points stays close to what used to be called democratic dance, the quality of non-virtuoso pedestrian movement close to our everyday lives.
In one installment, the Momofuku mastermind David Chang effuses about his lifelong passion for ramen; in another, the British virtuoso April Bloomfield gives a survey of bangers and mash.
He was joined by the Kronos Quartet and Van-Anh Vo, a virtuoso on several Vietnamese instruments: a zither; a tunable single-string instrument; a bamboo xylophone; drums; gongs.
"He is, first and foremost, a virtuoso of extremes," Alex Ross wrote in The New Yorker after the premiere of "The Exterminating Angel" at the Salzburg Festival last year.
" Marc Satterwhite, the award's director, said in a statement that the work "is not a virtuoso showcase, but rather integrates the soloists smoothly into an ever-evolving orchestral texture.
But around 1980, with the art world encouraging him to keep zigging, Mr. Posen zagged, taking a hard turn away from the virtuoso draughtsmanship that had made his name.
A virtuoso pianist and openhearted vocalist, Mr. O'Neal manages to incorporate a wide range of American songs — from jazz standards to Stevie Wonder hits — into an old-school sound.
Dancing with Gonzalo Garcia, Ms. Fairchild floated through the classical choreography with the kind of freedom that made her performance modern, a sense of swing within its virtuoso grace.
"Queen and Slim," the first feature from the music-video virtuoso Melina Matsoukas, is a dreamy, intense outlaw romance starring Daniel Kaluuya of "Get Out" and Jodie Turner-Smith.
But it was an arresting miasma — one that raises the question of how much new insight into spatial audio may yet come from composers who are also virtuoso improvisers.
It seems intended less as a definitive solution to the mystery than as a virtuoso play in the endless exegetical game, which has a different outcome for each reader.
At Carnegie Hall, the established virtuoso Evgeny Kissin intermingled pieces by early-twentieth-century Jewish composers with his own dramatic recitations of Yiddish-language poems by I. L. Peretz.
Even when the pianist has given up his craft, following a devastating meeting with real (and controversial) piano virtuoso Glenn Gould, that loneliness is the last thing he can't shake.
One reason why this turntable is such a steal is because it ships with the Clearaudio Virtuoso phono cartridge, which has nearly a four-figure price point when sold separately.
For much of its early history, the software was marketed by the company Aldus for the Apple Macintosh market, though Altsys created a separate version for NeXT computers called Virtuoso.
Due to his relative mastery of the striking arts and Nurmagomedov's virtuoso grappling ability, fans and media alike have pointed to the Russian as a serious challenge to the Irishman.
Beyond that, this virtuoso assembly embodied a central ideal behind the concert, an edited version of which was broadcast on ABC on Saturday night and will be streaming on jazzday.
Mr. Woetzel likes to give his dancers opportunities: One of the City Center Apollos, the Ballet Theater virtuoso Herman Cornejo, made his debut in the role at Vail last year.
After analyzing my research, I determined there were generally four paths to wealth, which often overlap: the Saver-Investor, the Big Company Senior Executive, the Virtuoso, and the Dreamer-Entrepreneur.
A special event on Wednesday is the return of the firecracker virtuoso Ashley Bouder to the "Rubies" ballerina after a nine-month leave in which she had her first child.
Dexter Gordon, the lusty virtuoso of bebop saxophone probably best known now for his Oscar-nominated, starring performance in the movie "Round Midnight," embodied no fewer than four jazz clichés.
It was a virtuoso effort that eliminated the grievances of the Sunni community, at least until the United States and Nuri al-Maliki let them come roaring back after 2010.
And the lineup of performers only increased the sense of incongruity: four virtuoso pianists from different parts of the world, joined by three dancers — one tap, one salsa, one flamenco.
Released the year "Taxi Driver" capped the Hollywood New Wave and "Rocky" reversed it, "Mikey and Nicky" is as much a virtuoso performance as Scorsese's film and scarcely less disturbing.
Steve Wooster, the managing director of services and air operations for the luxury travel network Virtuoso, said that the proliferation of private jet brands has led to these lower prices.
It transformed Mr. Khullar, a virtuoso improvisor whose looks have been likened to Elvis, into a household name in Quebec, garnering him coveted comedy awards and making him a millionaire.
Roth's three favorite topics — Jews, women and New Jersey — all remain socially acceptable targets of irrational public mockery, and Roth was a virtuoso at mocking the combination of all three.
Mr. Roney, a virtuoso trumpeter, was a leading voice among the Young Lions of the 1980s and '90s, and the only trumpet player to earn an apprenticeship with Miles Davis.
Lil Buck and Prime Tyme (Ron Myles) illustrated in dance how their brand of virtuoso jookin (a Memphis development of hip-hop) can adapt to a global range of music.
We see Mr. Scarlett's virtuoso control of groups and acrobatic partnering, as well as the effects of smart timing, but this remains a glossy, lengthily slight piece of nothing much.
Below, we&aposve rounded up luxury gifts for every type of dad from the (wannabe) electric guitar virtuoso and the grill meister to the champagne connoisseur and the style icon.
The app is free, so if you want to try out watching an AR piano virtuoso perform, go right ahead and get AR Pianist for iOS on the App Store.
The travel network Virtuoso is seeing a 10 percent growth in travel this summer, compared with last summer, according to Mike McCown, the senior vice president for finance and analytics.
The main differences between the two units are that the Virtuoso Plus has four more courses – and thus can make more recipes – and all the recipe times are slightly shorter.
By the end of her residency, the creation of each work appears a virtuoso performance in itself, leaving Verdier, as she puts it, "fundamentally and permanently changed" by the experience.
" Head of Amazon Studios Jennifer Salke said in a statement to Variety that Waller-Bridge is "clever, brilliant, generous and a virtuoso on multiple fronts including writing, acting and producing.
"As a composer, Sting has combined classic pop with virtuoso musicianship and an openness to all genres and sounds from around the world," the award committee wrote in a statement.
With £760 million ($1.08 billion), Paul McCartney and his wife, Nancy Shevell, come in at No. 93, followed by Broadway virtuoso Andrew Lloyd Webber, with a £715 million ($1.02 billion) fortune.
David Tudor (1926-96) was a musical pioneer in many ways: as an admired virtuoso of modernist piano music; as a composer of electronic music; as a creator of sound installations.
In addition to Jerry Garcia, who reprised his role as a pedal steel virtuoso, the recording featured his Grateful Dead bandmate Phil Lesh on bass and David Crosby on electric guitar.
To save money and enhance the quality of your trip at no cost to you, look for an adviser from a large consortium like American Express, Signature Travel Network or Virtuoso.
In other words, if my daughter and I both had breakfast each day, which we certainly planned to, the Virtuoso deal was better than if I booked through the hotel directly.
"Ballo" ("Ballet for the Queen"), set to ballet music from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Don Carlos," is virtuoso classicism, in which outgoing allegro technique is taken to an exceptional peak of exuberance.
His maternal grandfather, a Marxist poet and a virtuoso recorder player who fought in the Spanish Civil War, was the son of the owner of Jaeger, a leading London fashion firm.
Initially, he planned on becoming a concert violinist, but he said he decided to focus on science and engineering after hearing the virtuoso Jascha Heifetz perform with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
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Mr. Saddler, the music's first virtuoso, rode its initial wave, got crushed by the second and rebounded as one of the few from his generation whose careers are still going strong.
Sometimes she drew from the oscillations of belly dancing (without any virtuoso pelvic speed); sometimes she used veils (black, green), wrapping them around her head, across her face, over her hips.
Mr. Apfelbaum, a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist, draws influences from around the globe, typically in service of a sound that's big and sanguine and whorled — full of incisive funk and frothy improvising.
If that's a bit surprising for a New Orleans-born virtuoso working in the straight-ahead jazz vein (read: a tailor-made Jazz at Lincoln Center protégé), well, he's been busy.
I expected beautiful Chopin from this young Russian pianist, a brilliant virtuoso with poetic sensibilities, in two programs early this year that were part of his Perspectives series at Carnegie Hall.
On Saturdays, he regularly went to a theater in Hartford to watch big bands, singers and vaudeville acts, and he grew to admire virtuoso drummers like Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa.
The virtuoso looks for two things: those vehicles that allow him or her to display absolute wizardry on the instrument, and capturing that psychology of communication that knocks an audience dead.
He is an unsurpassed virtuoso, but he is also an athlete who wants to jump as proficiently as any other skater, even if that elevates the risk of injury — perhaps unnecessarily.
Monteverdi's writing in the "Vespers" is organized around a dazzling array of what, for him, were old and new forms: hymn, Gregorian chant, polyphony, operatic monody, arioso and embellished virtuoso singing.
Afterward, she reappeared — ballerina-slim and glamorous in a long, caramel satin dress — and offered a virtuoso display of zapateado, her torso rippling and her arms circling with delicacy and power.
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Musicians often describe their work as surrender to a superior force, but Taborn does so with a self-effacing insistence that is all the more striking coming from such a virtuoso.
Alexander appears here with an all-star rhythm section featuring Larry Grenadier on bass and Eric Harland on drums; the Venezuelan percussion virtuoso Luisito Quintero will join as a special guest.
El noveno filme de Tarantino —uno de los mejores del año— ha provocado la inesperada existencia de esta memorable retrospectiva musical de un auténtico virtuoso de las bandas sonoras nada originales.
Its peculiar instrumentation has discouraged frequent performances: to program it, you need a virtuoso pianist, a first-rate French-horn player, tireless wind and brass, and a vast battery of percussion.
Wallace Chan, whose virtuoso pieces can take as long as six years to make, likes to invite potential buyers to his Hong Kong atelier so that he can explain his process.
An eclectic trumpet virtuoso who's been a leading voice on his instrument since the 1990s, Mr. Douglas presents "Dizzy Atmosphere," a program of improvisations and extrapolations based on Dizzy Gillespie's compositions.
But unlike some young pianists, Ms. Rana distinguishes herself not merely through virtuoso technique and speed, but also by a musical intelligence that finds shape and structure in what she plays.
Particularly, Geringer's and Denic's virtuoso field work reminds us of what the 19th century mystic, artist and poet William Blake said about seeing the universe in a single grain of sand.
Basketball′s standard benchmark of virtuoso versatility is the "triple-double": a game in which a player reaches double figures (ten or more) in three separate categories, usually points, rebounds and assists.
Although General Hifter styles himself as a military virtuoso who forged Libya's only disciplined army, in practice his Libyan National Army is a loose coalition of militias headed by strong-willed commanders.
So as an artist, if I am going to paint, I'm not going to repeat or box myself into the technique or narrative that generates this virtuoso idea of what defines painting.
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Dam-Funk, Pasadena's obsessive funk virtuoso, once explained electro's popularity in Los Angeles as a reflection, in part, of the relative economic stability provided by the city's soon-to-decline industrial sector.
Such brushes with violent sex and death speak directly to the implied risks concerning Bacon's virtuoso hit-or-miss engagements with oil paint: risks of creative destruction that obviously enriched his matière.
Grime, the musical genre that combines electronic dance beats with jungle and reggae influences, accompanied by fast, virtuoso rapping in distinctively British cadences, originated in East London, in the early two-thousands.
" She performed a total of 225 times at the Met, excelling as the maid Adele in Strauss's "Die Fledermaus" and earning praise from Downes for her "virtuoso singing" and "very amusing acting.
It was his encounter with Anton Stadler — an instrument maker and virtuoso on both the clarinet and the deeper, more veiled-sounding basset horn — that inspired Mozart to write groundbreaking clarinet parts.
PIERRE GOUTHIÉRE: VIRTUOSO GILDER AT THE FRENCH COURT The master gilder Pierre Gouthiére (8-16), who worked for Louis XV and Louis XVI, gets an exhibition in New York. Nov. 19-Feb.
And in 2019, he was playing some of his best golf late in the year, winning his 82nd PGA Tour event and turning in a virtuoso, undefeated performance at the Presidents Cup.
One small abstract painting here, bleeding with rivers of white and sweeps of purple and vermilion, is a virtuoso performance of gestures and countergestures, so active you're shocked the paint has dried.
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As it happens, the Taiwanese-born violist Wei-Yang Andy Lin, who received bachelor's and master's degrees from Juilliard, is also a virtuoso on the erhu, and he gave a brilliant performance.
Jordi Savall, the early-music specialist and viola da gamba virtuoso, and Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera, will also be featured in series.
Here the group performs a haunting meditation, composed by the Iranian kamancheh virtuoso Kayhan Kalhor, in commemoration of an Iraqi Kurdish village that was the site of a devastating chemical-weapons attack.
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For this Sunday's Arts and Leisure section, I profiled John Mayer, the 39-year-old singer, songwriter and guitar virtuoso, who also happens to be a prodigious talker — for better or worse.
The 100th anniversary of the birth of Stern, the violin virtuoso who led the effort to save Carnegie Hall, will be lauded with a series of concerts the weekend of July 24.
He was a master magician, superb marksman, and a virtuoso musical-instrument player, to name a few of the skills he was paid to perform in fairgrounds and noble houses across Europe.
Speaking at the annual Virtuoso Week in Las Vegas, CEO and founder Matthew Upchurch discussed the revitalised image of the advisor, and took a dig at the technology gurus who forecast their demise.
"The hotel will be one of the most beautiful in the city, if not all of the mid-Atlantic," said Jack Ezon of Ovation Vacations, a Virtuoso member agent specializing in luxury vacations.
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In the early twentieth century, mainland musicians adopted the steel guitar, including Leon McAuliffe, a Texas virtuoso who played with one of the region's most popular acts: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys.
The iconic American composer Frederic Rzewski is renowned for his piano music—he's a virtuoso on the instrument himself—but that won't be the focus of a concert at Miller Theatre (April 19).
Following a diva, two conductors, two virtuoso soloists, and three bandleaders into, variously, military deployment, forced retirement, and the bottom of a bottle, Bomberger interrogates the national character of American art and artists.
"As evident in her great success at the Emmy Awards this week, she is clever, brilliant, generous and a virtuoso on multiple fronts including writing, acting and producing," Salke said in the statement.
Classical Music The Philharmonic offers two more chances to hear the stunning young virtuoso Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov as soloist in Mozart's majestic Piano Concerto No. 25 in C, with Vladimir Jurowski conducting.
The trumpeter Randy Brecker, a virtuoso best known for his crossover work in the 1970s and '30803s, convenes an all-star ensemble to revisit some of Miles Davis's munificent jazz-rock fusion repertoire.
All of 18 minutes, the track was composed by Mr. Corea and Lionel Loueke, the Beninese virtuoso guitarist-vocalist; it starts in a canopied haze, rattling percussion and teasing flute beckoning you in.
Kazuo Kashio, a marketing virtuoso whose family company, Casio Computer, popularized the pocket calculator, the shock-resistant wristwatch and the preview screen on digital cameras, died on Monday at a hospital in Tokyo.
Where L.G.B.T. travelers are interested in going isn't that different from straight travelers, according to David M. Rubin, a Virtuoso travel adviser and the chief executive of DavidTravel in Corona del Mar, Calif.
Together with Mr. Forsythe's hyperkinetic "Vertiginous," a virtuoso "Tarantella" (with Francesca Hayward and Marcelino Sambé), and Mr. Wheeldon's much-improved "Strapless" (with a riveting Natalia Osipova), it's a superior evening at the ballet.
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.
British-born and educated at Eton College and Cambridge University, he is a violin virtuoso who has played with some of the world's top orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic and the London Symphony.
A protégé and partner of the influential graphic designer Herb Lubalin, whose acolytes also included the art director George Lois and the photographer Art Kane, Mr. Peckolick was a virtuoso man of letters.
"Given the protracted and broad-based slowdown of the Indian economy, we opine the government will undertake fiscal expansion to boost the economy," said Sher Mehta, director of macroeconomic research at Virtuoso Economics.
As it happens, the site is directly across the river from Olana, the castle-like mansion that his star pupil and the Hudson River School's chief virtuoso, Frederic Church, built some years later.
Highlights in this show, "Guercino: Virtuoso Draftsman," include a tender and refined drawing of Christ crowned with thorns, dating to 1647 and done with an unusual combination of black, red and white chalk.
In William Bolcom's Trombone Concerto, the brass and winds shimmied about like a big band from the swing era, emulating the jazz panache of the soloist, Joseph Alessi, the Philharmonic's virtuoso principal trombone.
Mr. Chamblee is a tall, hunky corps dancer; Mr. Ulbricht, a principal for 11 years, is a short, stalwart, experienced virtuoso who has tended to be pigeonholed into comic mascot and jester roles.
Lindsey Buckingham, the guitar virtuoso whose prolific songwriting and precision fretwork helped launch Fleetwood Mac into the rock stratosphere as one of the best-selling acts in history, is reportedly out of the group.
Good plays have emerged from less appetizing premises — Tracy Letts's virtuoso noirs "Bug" and "Killer Joe" come to mind — but Williams, a creator of "Roseanne" and "Home Improvement," generates unintentional snickers rather than chills.
Following rigorous, European-style conservatory training, and inspired by her teacher's postcard, the young pianist set her sights on France, intent on becoming a touring virtuoso and helping lift her family out of poverty.
Only Federer's 20 and Nadal's 17 outstrip Djokovic's tally of Grand Slam trophies, but on the strength of the champion's virtuoso performance at Rod Laver Arena, they will be looking nervously over their shoulders.
Displaying the versatility of a virtuoso, Finney portrayed Winston Churchill, Pope John Paul II, a southern American lawyer, an Irish gangster and an 18th-century rogue, among dozens of other roles over the years.
Ronaldo is the preening matador, the virtuoso performer and the undeniable centre of attention, while his Polish counterpart is a muffled gunshot, an explosion without warning, a purveyor of lethal understatement and deadly surprise.
Whether you're a Tumblr fan art virtuoso or an elite e-sports mechanical master, Blizzard is happy to keep building the game you've always wanted — as long as you keep coming back for more.
Throughout his childhood, he'd been fascinated with Grammy-winning guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson, who'd done session work on Cat Stevens and Carole King records as well as released his own albums to critical acclaim.
The enormously popular Chinese social media video app is a colossal repository of viral comedy, virtuoso dance routines, daredevil stunts and talent-show theatrics, most of which seem to be performed by precocious teens.
Ms. Wang, 29, a prodigious virtuoso who brings charisma and a flair for fashion to the stage as well, is best known for elegant, technically scintillating performances of Romantic repertory and 20th-century works.
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But for a band like The Go-Go's, we weren't virtuoso musicians and we didn't always have a firm grasp on how our guitar tones should be and other different elements of our sound.
Mr. McCraven began experimenting with the music that would become "In the Moment" five years ago, after seeing the virtuoso guitarist Jeff Parker playing freely improvised sets alongside a D.J. at a Chicago bar.
Savall will preside as impresario over an international assembly of performers, including kora virtuoso Ballaké Sissoko, the gospel group Fairfield Four and the early-music ensembles Hespèrion XXI and La Capella Reial de Catalunya.
With a broad tone and tenacious flow on the alto saxophone, she was clearly in possession of virtuoso talents; two leading alto saxophonists from jazz's heyday — Phil Woods and Lee Konitz — become her mentors.
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With Blackout, Harris, a virtuoso vibraphonist and marimba player, has long been proposing a kind of fusion that links contemporary jazz with R&B and hip-hop — often by way of the Caribbean, subtly.
"Green Book" chronicles the real-life friendship between piano virtuoso Dr. Donald Shirley, played by best supporting actor Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali, and Tony Vallelonga, played by Viggo Mortensen, who served as his driver.
But the nerves quickly subsided and the hosts soon found their footing, riding a virtuoso performance from a winger born in South Africa to a 30-693 victory that opened the seven-week tournament.
RUSSONELLO Bruce Cockburn, a Canadian treasure, writes such thoughtful, pointed songs that it's easy to overlook what a guitar virtuoso he is until he releases an instrumental album like "Crowing Ignites," arriving on Friday.
Or is it an ever-evolving form of black music that allows young virtuoso musicians to incorporate pop, hip-hop and electronics into new styles that sound like our information-overloaded, 21st-century lives?
"We know that millennials prefer to be physically active during their vacations and look for destinations that offer a more authentic experience," said Misty Ewing Belles, managing director of global public relations at Virtuoso.
"Expedition travel is growing in leaps and bounds for a few reasons," said Susan Boehnstedt, the president of Critics Choice Vacations, part of the Virtuoso network of travel agencies, based in Queen Creek, Ariz.
He and Ms. Peck, who have danced together in Vail, could become a superb virtuoso partnership: They even have the same dimples, dark-glinting eyes and a quality of joyous laughter amid sweeping action.
Nevertheless, these are wonderful paintings to look at, allowing you to begin with the picture's simple organization through large structures and then get lost in the endless detail, seductive color, and tiny virtuoso marks.
In a world freed from financial concerns, it seems Elio can thrive whether he's eating (or doing other things with) a peach, becoming a musical virtuoso, or beginning to accept himself as a gay man.
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With quality contributions from yacht-rock veterans Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins, the bassist and musical virtuoso Thundercat's "Show You The Way" brings deceptively cheery instrumentation to a metaphysical exploration of the lightness in darkness.
Those include a move to 15-minute quarters and scheduling more time for television replays and analysis to showcase players' virtuoso skills with a ball moving at more than 160 kilometers an hour, Fairweather said.
The 37-year-old Colgate University professor and director of Our Nixon, a virtuoso avant-garde found-footage documentary about the former president that aired on CNN in 2013, was anxious to present the film.
The piano virtuoso has agreed to a tour of the Deep South, but his record company fears the dangers that an African American might encounter will require the services of someone with Tony's skill set.
The range of movement hints at Martha Graham modern dance, at ballet, at flamenco, at the anti-virtuoso selection of everyday movement in American postmodern dance, and also at a wide range of ethnic sources.
He made his name, however, as a choreographer, becoming, in the nineties, the first person to conjure dramatically unified, evening-length pieces, as opposed to virtuoso showcases, from what had begun as improvised street dance.
THE JAZZ GALLERY June 12 The trumpeter Peter Evans and the pianist Cory Smythe, two of the most aggressively dazzling players in improvised music, recently released a short album inspired by another virtuoso American duo.
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Despite his program's theme of "Balanchine's Guys," Mr. d'Amboise was more eager to talk about the ballerinas he partnered at City Ballet, including Allegra Kent, Suzanne Farrell and, his favorite, the firecracker virtuoso Melissa Hayden.
Slipping in and out of accents as well as plunging necklines, Adams — a virtuoso of complicated, seemingly contradictory moods — takes this shiny, flashy character and turns her into the most electric person in the movie.
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Mr. Tetzlaff, long known as a meticulous and refined virtuoso, had just displayed a newfound excitability, sawing madly in the increasingly charged ending of the first movement, even broadly if not audibly stamping a foot.
This introduction could sink a less gifted director, but Almodóvar is a virtuoso of quicksilver changes and soon cuts to a young boy at a river where women wash clothes and break into melodious song.
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For the first—and, so far, last—time in her life, she became a drinker, draining bottles of plum wine and tequila with the virtuoso bassist known as Thundercat, who was playing in her band.
Roy Lunn, a British-born engineering virtuoso whose design teams spawned celebrated American cars like Ford's muscular GT40 and the original Mustang and paved the way for the rise of the S.U.V., died on Aug.
It is easy to see why, given its dynamic, virtuoso cinematic technique, sensationalistic story involving a bandit raping a samurai's wife, "Bolero"-like musical score and tantalizing if schematic structure of flashbacks contradicting one another.
"Right now, if you booked nonstop flights from Washington D.C. to Moscow for the final, economy flights are about $2,350 per person," says Beth Jenkins, a travel adviser with McCabe World Travel, a Virtuoso agency.
That destination is Mexico, which scored the top ranking over dream locales like France and Italy on most millennials' wish list, according to travel site Virtuoso — specifically, the Riviera Maya located on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
For the 28-year-old piano virtuoso Daniil Trifonov, one measure could be his season-long residency with New York Philharmonic, which begins on Wednesday with an appearance as the soloist in Scriabin's Piano Concerto.
This year's acts range from the virtuoso vocalist Theo Bleckmann (paying tribute to Kate Bush) to the radical improvisers in the Art Ensemble of Chicago to the psychedelic, soulful explorations of the rock band Spiritualized.
The state was the birthplace of a few well-known crooners of yore like Lawrence Welk and Peggy Lee, who they both left for Hollywood to find their big breaks, and blues guitar virtuoso Johnny Lang.
" Also name-dropped in the episode are these titans of black music, who serve to cement the bona fides of Benny Hope, the fictional charge and onetime virtuoso who looms over the entirety of "Teddy Perkins.
The same is true of "Refugees for Refugees", a CD from the Belgian Muziekpublique label that brings together virtuoso musicians in flight from countries across the Middle East and Central Asia, half of them from Syria.
A virtuoso chameleon possessing an amazing range of skills, he does Surrealism, Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, Conceptualism, cartoons and comic strips, psychedelic posters and myriad kitschy illustration styles all with his own endlessly inventive, comedic twist.
Chance's own mixtape, Coloring Book, is a match for Pablo in its holy righteousness; meanwhile the West Coast virtuoso Kendrick Lamar, who includes West among his myriad influences, explores sin and redemption on his recent albums.
She started with Liszt's ingenious arrangement of Schubert's "Gretchen am Spinnrade," but also offered two shamelessly showy virtuoso pieces, played to the hilt: Vladimir Horowitz's "Carmen" Fantasy and a tasteless, jazzy arrangement of Mozart's "Turkish" Rondo.
The United States earned a spot in Tuesday's Copa América semifinal here at NRG Stadium by beating Ecuador, but the dubious prize awaiting them is Messi, Argentina's mesmerizing, 21995-foot-21990 dribbling, passing and shooting virtuoso.
The habit must often result in pieces like "Blooming II," a sharing and trading of styles between the Kuchipudi dancer Shantala Shivalingappa and the Memphis jookin virtuoso Lil Buck that was cute, comically rapid and thin.
After immigrating to New York, Azmeh found renewed purpose playing with like-minded musicians under the tutelage of virtuoso cellist Yo-Yo Ma, who urged them to create a global sound "like a giant horse fart."
This suggestion is enhanced by Rainford's use of darkroom dodging and burning to isolate the suggestive form on a field of pure black, and by the overcast yellow Duchamp chose to tint the virtuoso image with.
He sang on the radio and at a local nightclub, where for two years his accompanist was Art Tatum, then little known outside Ohio but soon to become celebrated as the foremost piano virtuoso in jazz.
For the finals they must offer two concertos, with one from before the Romantic era — which means they cannot rely on churning out the standard virtuoso repertoire of Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Grieg that often wins competitions.
G.R. The virtuoso Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodriguez, a Quincy Jones protégé, recorded many of the tunes on "The Little Dream" in a single take: His chops are that solid, and his trio is that tightly woven.
Ms. Jansen and Mr. Thibaudet play violin sonatas by Grieg and Debussy, and are joined by the Dovers for Chausson's Concert for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, a piece written for the great virtuoso Eugène Ysaÿe.
Sam Pilafian, a virtuoso tuba player who performed an eclectic mix of classical, jazz, pop and rock music and brought unflagging exuberance to teaching young tubists, died on April 24 at his home in Tempe, Ariz.
Roy Hargrove, a virtuoso trumpeter who became a symbol of jazz's youthful renewal in the early 21990s, and then established himself as one of the most respected musicians of his generation, died on Friday in Manhattan.
Mr. Dudamel, at 36 one of the few maestros recognizable to the broader public, wrapped up the season leading the piano virtuoso Yuja Wang in a series of high-intensity performances of Bartok's three piano concertos.
You can hear traces of the frevo dance tradition of his hometown, the contagious rhythms and layered compositions of Moacir Santos (who hailed from nearby Flores), and the influence of virtuoso American improvisers like Chick Corea.
A virtuoso multidiscipline approach to the consequences of digital technology on sensory experience (and by extension on the lived experience of being human), the lecture touched on hairlessness—the "Glabrous"—the iPhone, Jony Ive, and pedagogy.
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Franz Liszt, the other towering virtuoso pianist-composer of the 19th century, had many virtues but was almost never as subtle or tasteful as Chopin: He was an enthusiastic, friendly dog, often too eager to please.
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Chiara, who was abandoned on the orphanage's steps at the age of 2 months in 1718 and died there in 1791, was evidently a commanding violin virtuoso, second at the Pietà only to her teacher Anna Maria.
Trump likes him, in particular, because of his virtuoso press conference defending Trump's health (including a height and weight estimate that registered him as officially non-obese), but this has nothing to do with the VA's work.
I am no virtuoso, but I know my way around a few chords (loser says "G#m7add13") and I figured that there was no better way to demonstrate my knowledge than to play trap music for dogs.
They put up 26 by halftime on Saturday behind a virtuoso performance from Rodgers, who was 258 of 213 from 3003 yards with three passing touchdowns, one rushing touchdown and a near-perfect passer rating of 2300.
We saw a virtuoso demonstration of 3D modeling in VR, game engines reapplied to purposes like architectural rendering where entire forests could be pasted into a giant, open field with no lag or loss of visual detail.
And, of course, there is the retiring David Ortiz, a virtuoso performer who was 3 for 4 on Thursday and passed Mickey Mantle on the career home run list, with 537, off Warren in the eighth inning.
Odysseus' sly proficiency as a fabulist, as a teller of tall tales and an outright liar, has endeared him to audiences over a hundred generations; writers and poets, in particular, see him as a virtuoso of language.
On my final night, I attended a bracing concert in the main festival hall featuring the pianist Yuja Wang and the Percussive Planet Ensemble, a popular group directed by the virtuoso percussionist Martin Grubinger, a Salzburg native.
Reviewing the performance, The New York Times critic Harold C. Schonberg, who in general resisted thorny modern music employing 12-tone techniques, was enthusiastic about Martino's "whizbang virtuoso piece in the modern idiom," as he called it.
It's a small-scale premise for this intimate and at times claustrophobic movie, written and directed by Alex Ross Perry (Manohla Dargis called Perry a "virtuoso of unease" in her review of the film for The Times).
A unicorn, a monster, a phoenix, a machine, a heavyweight fighter, an astronaut, a superhero, a thoroughbred, a home-run hitter, a waitress juggling "22 entrees, 220 starters, 22015 desserts," a jazz virtuoso, LeBron James, Magellan, Snuffleupagus.
The model female music career at the time was that of a "woman pianist"; she might achieve the status of a successful touring virtuoso and, if not, could settle for a comfortable income as a music teacher.
A virtuoso pianist, he performed the premiere of the jazz-inspired work, which he saw as a "musical kaleidoscope of America—of our vast melting pot, of our unduplicated national pep, of our blues, our metropolitan madness".
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In Gabrieli's "Sonata XXI con Tre Violini," the two excellent cornetto players, Alexandra Opsahl and Kiri Tollaksen, were joined by a third, Bruce Dickey, a renowned American virtuoso said to be visiting from his home in Italy.
Such concepts are now so familiar that audiences can easily follow virtuoso feats of time travel gymnastics such as the Doctor Who episode "Blink," in which a woman has a conversation with a video recorded in the '70s.
Her last chapter is a particular tour de force, a virtuoso summary of our present circumstances as we find ourselves both far better off, healthwise, than we have ever been and yet somehow right back where we began.
It's bad enough when Sasha simply doesn't like her fellow students or doesn't know the material in her courses, but it's worse when she suddenly starts acing statistics pop quizzes or putting on virtuoso swordsmanship displays in fencing.
Decades together have fostered musical telepathy of the highest order — guitarist and bandleader Davey Johnstone has been with John since 1972, virtuoso percussionist Ray Cooper since '72, and Nigel Olsson since the first US tour dates in 1970.
It's the power of those images, virtually all of them drawn with an Apple Pencil on an Apple iPad Pro running Adobe Draw, and Generette's virtuoso talent that got him and his work noticed over and over again.
Mark Taimanov, a virtuoso pianist and former Soviet chess champion whose lopsided loss to Bobby Fischer in 223 in the quarterfinals of a major chess tournament cost him his government salary, died on Monday in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Nonetheless, this virtuoso is strictly small-time compared to Mikel Murfi, the inexhaustibly multifarious writer, director and sole performer of "I Hear You and Rejoice," which opened on Sunday night at the Irish Arts Center in Hell's Kitchen.
As he moves back and forth among his subjects, Krist draws upon some of the best books about the era and its people, enriching them with a virtuoso deploying of detail gathered from deep dives into primary material.
Now considered a staple of the musical theater canon, Bernstein's mambo-infused fable about transgressive romance across rival gangs set the template for "triple threat" shows that required virtuoso singing, dancing and acting from all of its performers.
"A lot of grandparents are looking at their lives, and they're thinking, 'I want to know this grandchild better'," said Kay Merrill, a California-based travel adviser and founder of the Virtuoso-affiliated Are We There Yet Adventures.
So, all credit to the young Russian virtuoso pianist Daniil Trifonov for beginning his artist-in-residence season at the New York Philharmonic on Wednesday with a scintillating account of this Scriabin rarity, with Jaap van Zweden conducting.
A singer, a dancer, an arranger, a master fabulist, a virtuoso trumpeter adept at a half-dozen other instruments, too: Back when being all these things could also mean being a pop star, Valaida Snow was a sensation.
Ford's initial attempts to win at Le Mans failed, but from 1966 to 1969, he came in first owing to a virtuoso racing team managed by Carroll Shelby and a massively powered, bespoke creation known as the GT40.
Cons to considerOn our first attempt making bread with the Virtuoso Plus, we learned the hard way that you need to be careful that you keep the yeast away from moisture — or at least remind your kids that.
Still, the 1962-set film about the budding friendship between the virtuoso black pianist Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) and his white driver, Tony Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen), has faced more controversies than any other major awards contender this season.
He was an agitator and a port in a storm, a wag and a songbag, a virtuoso without portfolio who played Scott Joplin on guitar and banjo in a Dixieland band—almost everything but much of a singer.
To watch him reverentially drinking in performances by his heroes, Grigory Sokolov and Martha Argerich, at the Verbier summer festival where he frequently performs with his Russian-virtuoso friends, is to realise that he is not above learning lessons.
For this enticing program, titled "Folk, Form and Fire," the conductor Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra offer all five in order, with five different virtuoso soloists, respectively: George Li, Alexander Toradze, Daniil Trifonov, Sergei Redkin and Sergei Babayan.
This "disgusting mouth breather … will make you want to choke the life from him," argued the piece, a virtuoso expression of fearful resistance to YouTube, which at the time seemed poised to choke the life from the whole internet.
It has strong performances, warm tones and, of course, virtuoso jazz, but it is strangely leisurely for the story of a daredevil escape from an oppressive regime, with none of the quicksilver nimbleness of its hero's own influential compositions.
He founded the independent record label Brainfeeder in 2008, and the label is home to electric bass virtuoso Thundercat (né Stephen Bruner) and jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington, both of whom you can hear, again, on To Pimp a Butterfly.
But for all the clumsy obviousness of the implied parable—an individual virtuoso ditches communism's dead-end and literally hops into the fucking Cadillac that will take him to fame and wealth in America—the mythic element fit Ordóñez.
The film boasts one of most memorable sequences in the history of American cinema - Kelly singing the title song while carrying a umbrella and dancing through a downpour on a street-scene set in an acrobatic, virtuoso solo performance.
Sachs reports that, when Toscanini took the Philharmonic on tour in 1930, European audiences and critics were astonished by the virtuoso playing in every section, the evenness of stroke, the dynamics seamlessly matched from one phrase to the next.
"It's going to look like a closet," says travel adviser Bobby Zur, owner of Travel Artistry in Franklin Lakes, N.J. His agency is part of Virtuoso, a worldwide network of luxury travel advisers, whose membership is by invitation only.
The odd-couple pick-and-rolls he runs with Marcin Gortat a few times a night are a source of consistent delight, the ball dropping through the rim by way of one vrooming virtuoso and one strangely limber oaf.
Cult Chilean artist, Ricardo Villalobos, and Canadian virtuoso, Richie Hawtin, are among the biggest names to be featured at the German edition of this year's Time Warp festival, which will take place again in the southwestern city of Mannheim.
But Elsa Bacry, a lifelong Parisian and the director of European partnerships for the luxury travel network Virtuoso, said locals get a taste of them by frequenting their casual bistros and brasseries such as 210 Faubourg, at Le Bristol.
One of the moments in "Green Book" that reveals the most about Donald Shirley — a dandified, erudite piano virtuoso whose career was impeded by racial discrimination — doesn't have anything to do with music, or much to do with race.
"Theatrics," Embiid would call his last impression of a 33-point, 10-rebound, 5-block virtuoso performance in a 116-95 victory that gave his Philadelphia 76ers a 603-1 series lead over Toronto's bewildered Raptors on Thursday night.
An exuberant virtuoso whose only formal training was the piano lessons he took while growing up in Brooklyn, Mr. Roven began his career while in high school as a rehearsal pianist for "Pippin," which opened on Broadway in 213.
A performance of "Impeccable Quake" lacked a bit of the bite that the International Contemporary Ensemble provided on its recent recording — if only because the playing of the virtuoso guitarist Daniel Lippel was mixed too low inside the Miller.
Mesma Belsare, who performed in New York in 2008 as Sudarshan Belsare (then part of the tradition of Stri Vesham, or female impersonation), delivered a virtuoso number, "Shilpa Natana: The Dancing Sculptures," partly invoking the androgynous mythological archetype Ardhanarishwara.
For instance, George MacKay won Best Breakthrough Performance: Male at the OFTA Film Awards and the Virtuoso Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival while Dean-Charles Chapman got at nod at the London Critics Circle Film Awards.
Not yet 30, Drnaso has topped his virtuoso 2016 debut, "Beverly," which had a cheerful palette gleefully at odds with all that roiled beneath its speckless Midwestern skies: class friction and psychosexual urges, brain-draining sitcoms and kneejerk racism.
"When it came to hotels, sustainability was once associated with eco-resorts or African safari camps, where they've been working to protect local wildlife for years," Albert Herrera, the senior vice president of Global Product Partnerships for Virtuoso, said.
But thanks to an influx of female and nonbinary students at academic institutions, the advocacy of virtuoso musicians like Geri Allen and Terri Lyne Carrington, and agitation by young musicians demanding change, a new paradigm is starting to emerge.
But he left after two years when the American drum virtuoso Tony Williams, renowned for his work in Miles Davis's quintet, asked him to join Lifetime, which had been one of the first jazz-rock fusion bands to emerge.
"Isn't it funny how the wine tastes better when you know the winemaker?" said Matthew Upchurch, a ticket holder and the CEO of Virtuoso, a travel agency network with exclusive rights to sell Virgin Galactic flights in North America.
A virtuoso performance away at Barnsley on a Friday night led to Rix substituting Prosinečki with five minutes left just so both sets of supporters could show their appreciation for how he had orchestrated the excellent 22-1 Portsmouth victory.
That sounds like a joke, given that he's the undisputed virtuoso of the genre, playing or having played in a near-endless list of pop punk bands, from The Copyrights to his legendary (recently reunited) three-piece outfit, The Ergs!.
" In keeping with the extremes of Blige criticism, a March 2007 profile in Vibe magazine deemed the singer "indestructible," and in a recent review of Strength of a Woman, the New York Times' Jon Caramanica called her a "virtuoso of suffering.
Despite Maclean's virtuoso (and admittedly thrifty) feat of playing every character in the film, this production enjoyed sufficient financial backing to commission an extensive amount of green screen technology and recruit a prosthetic artist with experience on the Harry Potter films.
An initial montage shows Weiner on the floor of the house shaming GOP Representative Peter King of New York for opposing a bill that would bring healthcare to 22016/11 cleanup workers—a virtuoso performance that went viral on YouTube.
If it has a message, it's that nobody should ever date its virtuoso director Damien Chazelle: both La La Land and Chazelle's previous movie, Whiplash, were about jazz musicians who thought they had to dump their girlfriends to achieve artistic success.
Laje said Bolt had a knack of producing "once in a lifetime moments in history", and drew comparisons with Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona, who delighted fans across the globe with his virtuoso performances at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.
The film shows the composer John Cage and the virtuoso avant-garde pianist David Tudor (later a composer); and it also included 1957 music by Christian Wolff (born in 1934), who spoke on Wednesday between the two live dance performances.
We were too late this time for the festival (this year's runs from June 28 to July 15), but I retain a vivid memory of the virtuoso guitarists George Benson and Gilberto Gil making the old stones vibrate some years back.
Since 2013, he has probably been known best for LiarTownUSA, a Tumblr blog that has an intensely devoted following but is impossible to characterize succinctly except by saying that Tejaratchi, in addition to being extremely funny, is also a Photoshop virtuoso.
In similar fashion, Roth's death at 85 leaves us at the end of a lengthy virtuoso performance thinking somewhat along the same lines as Spielvogel: Now, perhaps, we may begin to know who Philip Roth is and what he left behind.
But, like almost all of Perrotta's characters, they live in the suburbs of the Northeast—and not the mid-century suburbs of John Updike, that locus of the American Dream, where the ordinary was made lustrous by a literary virtuoso.
That indistinctness is one of the selling points: This music would be at home in a jazz club on a bill with some virtuoso, in a DIY space alongside an instrumental rock group, or even on the jam band festival circuit.
The lanky Mr. Grubinger, an Austrian virtuoso who was brilliantly athletic in John Corigliano's percussion concerto "Conjurer" with the New York Philharmonic in 2016, shared billing with Ms. Wang in the Carnegie program, and commanded the stage with equal authority.
DeFrancesco, a virtuoso soul-jazz organist, recently put out an album in a more mystical mode, "In the Key of the Universe" — inching closer than ever to the late-career sound of Dr. Lonnie Smith, jazz's other premier organ player.
As part of the highly anticipated opening of Lumberyard's residency and performance site about two hours north of New York City, the organization welcomes this tap virtuoso to its new campus for two performances that explore the range of rhythm.
A TV series would be the perfect way to get acquainted with Mia's eclectic world (New York, not San Francisco), friends like violin virtuoso Boris Pelkowski or Tina Hakim Baba and an acerbic royal grandma who drinks sidecars and terrifies poodles.
Each team is captained by a goal-scoring virtuoso: Washington wing Alex Ovechkin, who this season won his seventh Maurice Richard Trophy as the league's top goal-scorer, and Tampa Bay center Steven Stamkos, who is a two-time winner.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's spine-tingler is "thoroughly and utterly creepy, partly because Mr. Kurosawa knows how to slither under your skin," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times, calling this director "a master of unease and a virtuoso of the slow buildup."
Isabelle Faust, whose Bach recordings on Harmonia Mundi are self-recommending, is the soloist in two violin concertos and the Concerto for Two Violins, virtuoso works surrounded here by new transcriptions of Bach's keyboard works, written by the conductor, Bernard Labadie.
High-end ship lines are relatively new to wave sales, which they hope will "instill this idea that the further out you book, the better," Beth Butzlaff, the vice president of cruise sales for Virtuoso, the travel adviser consortium, said.
This ballet has been a first-rate vehicle for this intensely musical virtuoso for some years, but on Tuesday she broke through to a new fire-and-wind level of fervor; her brilliance was fueled by both abandon and vehemence.
Born, raised and long-devoted to Minneapolis, Prince Rogers Nelson was among that city's greatest gifts to the world, a musical prodigy whose virtuoso guitar licks, often raunchy lyrics and jamming beats provided the funky soundtrack to a global generation.
Larry Coryell, a virtuoso guitarist who in the 1960s was among the first musicians to bring a rock sound and sensibility to jazz, and who continued to blur the lines between genres throughout his career, died on Sunday in Manhattan.
"The slew of measures announced by the government in recent months and the Reserve Bank of India reducing rates should result in only a very gradual recovery in demand over the next 12 months," said Sher Mehta, director at Virtuoso Economics.

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