Sentences with interpretative
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I i - Of the soloists, veteran mezzo Roxane Hislop stood out for assured technique and interpretative ease in both of Carmen's Act 1 arias.
- But the interpretative insights on offer provided another Tognetti gift and his realisation of the Grieg'.
- It is interpretative by nature, promotes debate and encourages thinking about human values, including present and future challenges.
- Most kids don't give a rat's about the improvised music workshops, organic gardens and interpretative dance classes they do at school.
- A discovery of his interpretative resources could be the next significant step for this talented musician.
- As an interpretative singer, for Keane the song is king.
- But you'll find better straight Japanese elsewhere in Melbourne and similarly interpretative Japan-based food at plenty of places.
- The Bible, on the other hand, belongs to an interpretative community.