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...recital began without fanfare, as Bartoli walked to the center of the stage, took a breath, and began to sing. Her only accompaniment was a therobo, a type of Baroque guitar that looks somewhat like a glorified soup spoon. This humble arrangement, however, was deceptively simple. Bartoli's first notes were tentative and seemed a bit unsure, but as she worked her way through four works by Guilio Caccini, she one could hear the strength coming into her voice. Bartoli showed hints of her vocal range by alternating between faster, animated songs ("Tu ch'hai le Penne, Amore," and "Amarilli...
...Oliver just has to relax and let things happen," Mazzoleni said. "It's been a component of always having to impress instead of just realizing and taking a deep breath and knowing the coaches have confidence...
...much exhibits like this may be a public service, they are also a venerable form of donor courtship. It's fair to say that the trustees of the High wouldn't mind if Sir Elton were to will them every bit of this collection someday. (They must hold their breath every time he tells the press how much he would love to see a photography museum established in London.) But if they covet his holdings, who can blame them? This is a collection few museums could just go out and buy. Auction and gallery prices for photos have been rising...
...tutorial gave us the chance to think about the theory more than the problem-solving aspect of economics," Lavy says. "For me, it was a breath of fresh...
...those who, like Campbell, are fed up with Harvard parking altogether, like Campbell, the alternative of a breath of fresh air on the alternative walk to work is a welcome shift...