We are, indeed, given a recital of our host's new album All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu from start to finish.
Nothing is more natural nor common than first to use a general phrase, and then to explain and qualify it by a recital of particulars.
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This is a straightforward recital of the facts -- a more detailed portrait of his time in Massachusetts can be found in the essential book "The Real Romney, " written by two Boston Globe reporters, Michael Kranish and Scott Helman.
Though this recording is made up of tunes from the time of his military service during the second world war, it is no mere nostalgic exercise, but rather a solo recital of subtle pleasure, humour and quiet profundity.
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Seated in Kahn's Assembly Building in Dacca, Bangladesh, a professor of architecture, Shamsul Wares, tells Nathaniel that his father "was no ordinary man, " and gives a passionate recital of how the architect's vision conjured great buildings out of desolate, empty land.
And, it turns out, of building a rather nice recital venue too, the perfect space for a concert of Bach solo cello music, accompanied by some spectacular views of the Norwegian coastline.
When I visited his festival in Mora, Sweden a few years ago, I found myself at a clarinet recital in a car garage, of all places.
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert will host more live music throughout the season, including a concert of French sacred songs performed by the Choir of New College, Oxford, a solo recital by harpsichordist Carole Cerasi, and Handel chamber music performed by members of the Academy of Ancient Music.
They were part of a student recital or a student concert or their graduation was here.
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Cast after Walt Disney saw her at a dance recital, she appeared in the Mouseketeer uniform of mouse ears, a pleated skirt and a turtleneck sweater emblazoned with her first name, and captivated young viewers with her wholesome, girl-next-door appeal.
He said the recital had taken place in front of a small, private audience at his home and not in public, challenging the grounds for being charged with incitement.
The two men who wrote this book probably had the best intentions, but the topic of working moms is a tap-dance recital in a minefield.
Ringer Sam Austin, 23, a student at Manchester's Royal Northern College of Music will lead the recital.
Leo Kay's recital of his memories was told with impressive sincerity and made for a captivating performance.
Kunqu combines song, recital, body movement and dance and plays a key role in the training of the actors and singers of Beijing opera.
The BBC's David Willey in Rome says that after the prayer recital on Sunday the Pope plans to spend the rest of the week on a Lenten prayer retreat closeted inside the Apostolic Palace with senior cardinals and bishops.
The "Will to Create" concerts at the 92Y reprise and expand those London programs, adding a war-themed recital by Mr. Holzmair and Israeli pianist Shai Wosner to illustrate the breadth of music performed in the camp.
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Most of us know enough to make allowances when we hear a child play at their first recital, or paint their first painting, but we forget to cut ourselves the same slack.
So he invariably asked to have a second piano onstage, because midway through a recital Liszt's powerful playing would result in broken strings and an instrument that was hopelessly out of tune and quite unplayable.
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