What I deplore is not Caruso's voice, which was sonically opulent," he said, "but that he had relatively little musical nuance and variety of dynamics.
It was danced without musical nuance or freedom, locked in a series of isolated classroom positions.
Chris Standring (born 1960 in Buckinghamshire, England) is a British-born soul jazz guitarist known for his heavy use of 1970s-style musical nuances.
That includes the ability to follow a conductor's tempo and to respond to a variety of expressive musical nuances in real time.
This was as true of the words - the German text was often lost in sounds that resembled mere vocalization - as of musical nuances.
He particularly dislikes amplified orchestras on Broadway, which he says, deny him musical nuances.
Mr. Simoneau was the epitome of the French tenor, meaning that he had a light voice, beautiful diction and a mastery of musical nuance.
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"The perfection of her interpretation and the faultless manner of expressing the smallest musical nuance drew comparison with the great Toscanini. "
North American musicians often refer to Afro-Cuban 6/8 rhythm as a feel, a term usually reserved for those aspects of musical nuance not practically suited for analysis.