English to Gujarati Dictionary musicality

musicality

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definition
noun
she sings with unfailing musicality
tastefulness and accomplishment in music.
example
Choreographer Mark Morris, well known for his musicality and love of music, doesn't believe 'musicality' is tied to the source of musical accompaniment.
Nuber knew that he wanted to dance with the 'musicality' and physicality that are the hallmarks of Morris's choreography.
Many of the composers - mostly Scottish - presented were new to the audience, and produced works of revelatory 'musicality' and quality.
Although she showed her familiar lyricism and 'musicality' in the adagio of the central pas de deux, she was clearly not yet in shape for the demanding solo.
It was the only piece danced by Cassa Pancho during the evening; however, she caught the eye with innate 'musicality' , natural balance and a beautiful inner rhythm.
Maria chose In the mood as her 1992 floor music, a piece/song that showcased her 'musicality' , and amazing sense of style.
The allegro finale burns down the barn, without sacrificing 'musicality' or a sharply-defined independence of voices.
Morhange's voice possesses not only a rich natural 'musicality' but the haunting purity only boy sopranos have.
Considered one of dance's great eccentrics, his style was characterized by strikingly individual qualities of wit, 'musicality' , and fantasy.
As an allegro dancer in Balanchine's Divertimento No.15, she is a miracle of 'musicality' and rapid-fire technique; Mozart's music resides in her bones.
his speaking voice hinted at 'musicality'
Though the weight problem has by no means been solved, it hasn't diminished her dancing, in which technical brilliance is supported by fluent 'musicality' .
Applicants are graded on their flexibility, the arch of their feet, 'musicality' and body proportions.
The field of biomusicology, which studies what music is and how it evolved, has biologists and musicologists examining the patterns and 'musicality' found in the songs of birds and humpback whales.
Her vibrant 'musicality' , balletic line, and love for dance give Sarah a competitive edge.
Starting in the 1950s, Renzo Ricci interpreted Hamlet, Mercutio, Achilles, Petruccio, Richard III, and Lear, relying on a voice of exceptional 'musicality' .
Dancing is great for developing self-esteem and confidence by stimulating 'musicality' and a sense of rhythm.
Their popularity stems from the fact that they've blended a sense of 'musicality' with dance music.
the audition panel was looking for coordination, 'musicality', and flexibility
The other songs are characteristic of Blur, maintaining 'musicality' , but always experimental.
The piece looked more like a rehearsal than a cohesive dance, but the 'musicality' of it was wonderful.
she sings with unfailing 'musicality'
Now that is a voice. A truly great voice, with resonance, 'musicality' and beauty.
This is by far the least composed of his many pop albums - the lyrics are almost random jottings, apparently chosen for their lack of inherent 'musicality' .
And through it all flits vocalist Sam Brown, a waif-like slip of a girl in a black cap, but sporting a voice that stuns with its power and 'musicality' .
All the actors have other acting experience as well, bringing a special quality to the mix - from 'musicality' to political acidity to developed clowning skills.
He's wildly innovative in his use of instruments, but never lets his experimentation get in the way of the 'musicality' of a work.
I've been enjoying hearing people speak in foreign languages - I've got no idea what they're saying but there's always a 'musicality' to it.
Her work isn't the same boring and repetitive din played on some stations these days; it has soul, feeling, and 'musicality' .
She dances from the book, performing the steps but without 'musicality' or phrasing.
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