Her voice is clear and firm, and she was beautifully attuned to the expressive details of the music, making Hugo Wolf, in particular, a great fit.
Although coarser than anything probably seen in Paris at the turn of the century, these cloths are rich in expressive detail.
The Spanish pianist played the Concerto No. 21 in C (K. 467) with her usual exquisite taste and care for meaningful expressive detail.
For the next 40 years, he concentrated on finding expressive details and sometimes anthropomorphic fragments in mostly mundane subject matter.
In the so-called Berlin Green Head, a stone portrait of an aging man probably from the first century B.C., such expressive details are simplified to sleek abstractions.
The lead on Saturday night was Elaine Balsiger, a soprano whose commitment showed in a wealth of expressive detail.
The distinctive features of his work can be called a deep disclosure of the inner nature of characters, a subtle understanding of cinematic language and expressive detail.
Among many fine expressive details, her tone of contented surrender in Act II ("Und du wirst mein Gebieter sein") stays in the memory.
The move into the middle-Romantic repertory is a recent one for them, however, and in many ways the performances sound like sketches, with expressive details to be filled in later.
Interpretations are thrashed out by the concertmaster, a rotating core of section leaders and anyone else who wants to suggest a tempo change or argue an expressive detail.