The voices swell to a dramatic crescendo, before finally dying down.
In the first part, an even tone of hysteria is substituted for dramatic crescendos.
The trio starts with a pleasant melody from the cello followed by a short dramatic crescendo before ending on the main theme.
The r's rolled as he burst into "Oooo-ruuuu, u-ru achim, b'lev sameach," the words rising, falling and repeating until finally there was a dramatic crescendo.
It can serenely contemplate a single note suspended in time, and it can flaunt high speed and dramatic crescendos.
The short video of the players in action builds to a dramatic crescendo and climaxes with the bold mission statement 'Onwards'.
Yet he never lost his taste for dramatic crescendos and stately tempos, fit for arenas.
His arrangements changed drones to counterpoint and chordal harmony; they added dramatic crescendos and sudden hushes, the dynamics of a professional ensemble.
But by using this episode as its dramatic crescendo, the film inevitably exploits the rape in its own way.
Parton's recording was performed as a slow tempo ballad, gradually building to a dramatic crescendo.