Word: heartfelt
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...This is his second feature, but Sonny Carson still has the glossy look of most network documentaries. Campus has tried to give the movie an anxious, scruffy look, but even the rough edges seem smoothed out and engineered with the calculation of a film maker on a sort of heartfelt slumming expedition...
...than during Brandt's visit to Warsaw in December 1970. There he paid his respects to the memory of the 500,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto who were killed by German soldiers during the war. At the simple granite memorial, Brandt fell to his knees in a heartfelt act of atonement and prayer. He often said: "No people can escape from their history...
...first movement, Allegro, was refined to the last trill. Communication between the members of the trio was heartfelt, but the blending of the piano, cello, and violin depended on where you sat. People on the right had trouble hearing Kogan, people in back, Ma, and people on the left, Chang. This mattered little in the second movement, which was the evening's highlight. A rush of applause and ovation cheered the trio for one of the most exciting performances at Harvard in many years...
Romantics like Schumann and Brahms express a grand emotionalism with which modern listeners still sympathize. On Friday, heartfelt and intense performances of this music left the sophisticated audience grateful and deeply moved...
MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER TO THE REVELS: Composer Marvin Hamlisch. whose three prizes* set a house record, and whose gratitude to Maalox for getting him there seemed more heartfelt than everyone else's de rigueur tributes to directors and crews...