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- adjective Resembling a
concerto
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All the concerts were long and ambitious, and already at the first, on Friday evening, the orchestra sounded tired and faceless, qualities underlined by the intensity of the violinist Henning Kraggerud, the soloist in four of Sibelius's "Humoresques," a lively series of concertolike pieces from 1917.
NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2011
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All the concerts were long and ambitious, and already at the first, on Friday evening, the orchestra sounded tired and faceless, qualities underlined by the intensity of the violinist Henning Kraggerud, the soloist in four of Sibelius's "Humoresques," a lively series of concertolike pieces from 1917.
NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2011
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