Word: joyousness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Their veneration for and devotion to the Buddhist faith, their respect for their King and their elders, their tolerant philosophy of life, their artistic achievements, their joyous customs, and their friendliness and hospitality are surely admirable qualities and worth bringing to the attention of Americans...
Commented one joyous member of the cast: "We feel this is a very, very big; very, very wonderful break...
...review of such a joyous and holy work as Le Jeu de Saint Nicolas would be a desecration. So I shall merely annotate the program notes, a copy of which is presented free to every paying customer...
...irreverent touch that Roman Catholic Poulenc himself strives for in many of his religious works. Last week the Boston Symphony introduced U.S. audiences to the latest and perhaps most contrast-filled of Poulenc's compositions-his Gloria, in which he says he tried "to write a joyous hymn to the glory...
Bach's Magnificat in D, for Tovey, his "most comprehensively representative work," has proved itself an arduous undertaking for almost every choral group. Bach himself conceived the Song of the Virgin as an intricately subtle and profoundly joyous cantata, and he wrote for it instrumental parts that are as demanding as they are various and voice parts that combine a considerable amount of colortura with an unusually high tessitura. Under Elliot Forbe's direction, most of the intricacies were blurred, and the joy appeared in frequent flashes...