virtuosity|virtuosities in English

noun

[vir·tu·os·i·ty || ‚vɜrtʃʊ'ɑsətɪ /‚vɜːtʃʊ'ɒs-]

exceptional skill or ability in a certain field (especially music); great appreciation for or knowledge of fine arts

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1. a performance of breathtaking virtuosity.

2. Prettiness, elegance, virtuosity are out.

3. matchless virtuosity at the keyboard.

4. 3 Prettiness, elegance, virtuosity are out.

5. To play the piano. With virtuosity.

6. It combines flamenco guitar virtuosity with musical fusion.

7. And even the most impressive sequences have an empty, virtuosity.

8. His virtuosity on a $ 5 , 000 banjo won consistent applause.

9. The violinist's virtuosity has amazed audiences all over the world .

10. The age was sanctioning a cinema of technical virtuosity and social statement.

11. But Lenovo owes its success more to retailing acumen than technological virtuosity.

12. At that time, his virtuosity on the trumpet had no parallel in jazz.

13. With astonishing technical virtuosity, the genetics revolution is pushing out into unknown territory.

14. At that time, his virtuosity on the violin had no parallel in classical music.

15. But he soon realized that the world of guitar virtuosity was not for him.

16. Le Corsaireis the perfect vehicle for the world-renowned virtuosity of the American Ballet Theatre

17. Be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity Familiarity information: Coruscate used as a verb is rare.

18. Bernstein combined the idioms of ethnic folk music and jazz with the virtuosity of a symphonist.

19. His virtuosity and clarity is a welcome oasis in the current clouded debate: whither modern architecture?

20. 23 In the Chopin and Corelli Variations virtuosity is in general subservient to long-term musical goals.

21. In the cinema, with its potential for tricks and illusions, such virtuosity might be regarded more sceptically.

22. Shelley is superbly equipped technically, yet never self-consciously seeks to use virtuosity as an end in itself.

23. In the slow passages Cziffra's deep, brooding tone can hold the listener as enthralled as his legendary virtuosity.

24. Huang Zhen was better as the danseur in the second cast with his noble bearing and easy virtuosity.

25. In the latter part of the last century in the United States, this advertisement was conducted with virtuosity.