Sentences with phrase «played concertos»

Strains of Mozart gently filled the air as a string trio played concertos between Victoria's Secret and a booth offering custom - made leather purses.
If you have [Advanced Placement] kids playing concertos, how are you growing those kids?»

Not exact matches

Later I play it again and once more relish it, only this time the concerto seems to take less time.
Whether it's baking a cake or doing math or playing a piano concerto, he knows how to do it.
Writer / director Terence Davies (adapting the 1952 play by Terence Rattigan) takes the scenario for what it is and plays it — along with the Samuel Barber violin concerto that serves as the film's score — at the appropriate, amplified level.
An unapologetically absurd thriller, Grand Piano follows Elijah Wood's Tom Selznick, a musician returning to the stage after a lengthy absence, as he's forced to play a difficult concerto by a madman with a sniper rifle.
It's akin to a Mozart concerto played by the drunk guy at the piano bar down the street.
Paddy Considine also has a tremendous small role at the very beginning as Andreyev, the radio producer who presides over a live transmission of a piano concerto, featuring a soloist, Maria Yudina (Olga Kurylenko) who is to play a fateful role in the action.
As he says in the documentary that came out in 2008 about his life, «When you see a one - handed violinist play the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, you can always say, there's a story behind the notes.»
He had been invited to perform his first piano concerto with the local orchestra under Viktor Kubatsky; the two of them had also played his new cello sonata.
Acceptable or not, craftsmanship and the ability to draw and paint without the aid of computer or photography is a positive human compulsion, and is just as valid a virtuosity as singing with a beautiful voice, or a piano concerto played with nimble fingers.
Many ecologists think that the point of performance is the exhibition of skill and exertion, rather like imagining that we like a violin concerto because the violinist has to sweat to play it fast enough.»
I seem to recall that there are, or were, recordings you could buy that let you play your chosen instrument along with the rest of an orchestra — Haydn's trumpet concerto sans trumpet, with you supplying the necessary.
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