Yet listen to her entrance in this performance and one encounters a rich, spinning sound, ravishing by any standard, capable of delicate dynamic nuance.
She also used a piano that allowed her considerable dynamic nuance, at least by toy piano standards.
Still, one had to admire the suppleness she brought to the music and her attention to dynamic nuance.
The trio goes much faster than the minuet; the dynamic nuances are fascinatingly detailed.
The piano tone, similarly, sounded tinny, lacking in depth and dynamic nuance.
The shawm was replaced by the oboe, which had a more refined sound and was capable of dynamic nuance.
After an hour, every phrase had been reshaped, every dynamic nuance clearly marked in the minds of the performers.
Minor changes between the three main versions (1867, 1875 and 1897) include tempo markings, dynamic nuances and modifications of scoring.
Throughout the evening, he maintained a stunning clarity of texture and produced dynamic nuances that unfolded over long lines rather than brief phrases.
Mr. Bujones's own performing style is recalled in the men's sharp dynamic nuances.