Thus it is not surprising that Shostakovich's first use of overtly klezmer music is in the tragic finale of the Trio Op. 67.
As a result, expensive changes were made in the ending in hopes of making the essentially tragic finale more palatable.
They are real women, not birds, especially at the ballet's tragic finale when, having been liberated, they touch their arms and look astonished in a shaft of stark, white light.
But when this article appeared, the comedy of Picpus had long reached its seemingly predestined tragic finale.
The Awakening itself (despite its tragic finale) made people believe that the process of Redemption described in the Bible had already begun.
Morro Castle is the setting for many of the book's events, including its tragic finale.
By transforming a very good and useful thing into a vainglorious and useless one, the store deserves its tragic finale.
But anyone witnessing recent rehearsals would come away aware that the drama is working at least for the performers, who have frequently been reduced to tears by the tragic finale.
Each song contained a prologue, exposition, culmination, and a tragic finale.
The stage is set for a tragic finale which reveals both the futility of war and the impossibility of social change.