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  1. There was a lot more rhubarb, along the lines of "Yes, what?" and "What are we going to sing, brothers?" and then Mrs Quigley cut in over the top of this with a cadenza that would not have disgraced Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
  2. At the cadenza, she stumbled down the keyboard with something that had elements of a flourish but ended up sounding more like a digital coronary, an awful, shaming collapse of the fingers that, at the last minute, recovered itself and looked as if it might turn into something like the chord of A minor.
  3. CADENZA
  4. The flexibility of voice also manifest itself in scale-work, and in the fine cadenza closing the aria from La juive .
  5. The audience can pick up the dramatic thread running through the cadenza and make sense of it from beginning to end."
  6. A 15-note phrase takes over and is continuously repeated, the left hand accompanying figure becoming more and more embellished until octaves grab the attention, with the right hand adding cadenza passages to create a maelstrom of excitement.
  7. She launched into a long mocking invention about patriotism and monarchists and the Army, inspiring herself with hatred and feeling pleasurably like a pianist going into a cadenza.
  8. More than ever is it apparent that Jack Brymer's beautifully played long solo clarinet cadenza was recorded separately from the rest of the score and in a slightly different acoustic, but this is only a very slight distraction.
  9. 8 Cadenza to the first movement of one of Mozart's "pastiche" keyboard concertos, K.40.
  10. Schrader refers to the short, written out cadenza-like flourish just before the final cadences of the Prelude in F minor BWV534 as a precedent, but this does not seem justification enough, particularly as the cadenza he provides in this case is much more than merely a brief manual flourish.
  11. The only thing I would take issue with is the insertion of a cadenza towards the end of the Toccata in C , BWV564.
  12. But this aspect of their playing is best heard in the first-movement cadenza, for elsewhere their individual and ensemble skill is not well favoured by a fairly reverberant, high-dynamic recording in which the balance allows them to be overshadowed by the orchestra.
  13. JH: I suppose the ideal must be that you drive headlong, for example, into the opening bars of the " Hammerklavier ", or the opening piano cadenza of Brahms's B flat Concerto , you convey a musical imperativeness, but not technical frailty; that fine dividing line between suggesting the physical challenge without sounding as thought your technique is being pushed to the limits?

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