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"It's not a huge jump for us interpretively with a new member.
Perhaps because of debut jitters, she was interpretively a little pale.
But both sonically and interpretively, the other side of the spectrum was represented as well.
His playing of the solo part was not only rock-solid, but interpretively sure and insightful as well.
Interpretively, she gave evidence of subtle thought without underlining or overplaying.
- that wraps up all her best qualities vocally and interpretively.
Both make great demands, technically and interpretively, yet neither is generally regarded as a crowd-pleaser.
Technically and interpretively, all was in place.
Interpretively, too, he is a fully formed pianist.
He and Mr. Pregardien were always in the same place interpretively.
Dowell could not help being influenced by Nureyev interpretively.
But nothing he did seemed interpretively excessive.
The medium can be used in what are intended as interpretively neutral ways to document life as it is.
Interpretively the group was full of surprises.
Each level has to be constructed interpretively so that the distinctions between levels cannot be systematically articulated.
Is that going interpretively too far?
Like the first movement, the movement presents considerable challenges to the pianist throughout, both technically and interpretively.
Interpretively, these players favor brisk, zesty tempos and strongly accented lines.
Interpretively, things were just weird.
His incoherent and interpretively perverse playing defies description.
Technically faultless and interpretively mature, this is a knock-out."
Mr. Leinsdorf tends interpretively in that analytic direction, anyhow.
Ms. Tallman's sound, however, is airy rather than lustrous, and one rarely got the impression that she had much to say interpretively.
Interpretively, his ideas are solid and well-considered, and his program showed him to be comfortable in a broad range of music.
I don't mean to say that another conductor can't get us to play differently interpretively, but the quality remains the same as when Eschenbach is there."