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...Room" includes hilarious scenes--and the actors generally rose to them. Cushman paced these episodes well; for example, as Mr. and Mrs. Sands, Garrett Rosenblatt and Diane Kagan superbly presented a rhythmic quarrel...
...sing The Cutty Wren, an old folk song of peasant revolt. It begins with the stilly calm of a Christmas carol, but as the stanzas become more aggressive, the conscripts improvise a louder and louder beat of spoon on glass, stick on stick, fist on palm. The powerful rhythmic din is the voice of the working class making itself heard, and the officers almost blanch at its menace...
...church's good name. But at the peal of the first bell, all fears of future grumbling vanished on the light night wind. The timbre and quality of each of the bells proved to be perfectly matched, and Barnes won warm reviews for the nuance, style and strong rhythmic feeling with which he played the 60 tons of sonorous bells that he is confident are the world's finest...
...softly; fortissimos produced a wide mark because the force of the pianist's finger sank the carbon rod deeper in the mercury and intensified the current. A companion machine-the Vorsetzer-was placed at the keyboard to play back the rolls, reproducing not only the notes and their rhythmic sequence but also the personality of the original performance.-There was none of the wheezing monotony of the standard player piano; every eccentricity of the pianist's technique was recorded with incredible accuracy...
forward in rhythmic spasms...