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dramatic realizationの例文

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  • The dramatic realization of that world is full of life.
  • Sciarrino's musical and dramatic realization of this behavior is engrossing, chilling and moving.
  • Strong interest by Chinese collectors in the 21st century brought many interesting items to market where they have had dramatic realizations.
  • As a result of the finding of the consecratory prayer with an epiclesis, there was a dramatic realization that the Roman Mass needed to be restored to its original form.
  • It's not because of any basic conceptual disagreement between the stage director, Ron Daniels, and the music director, Craig Smith; instead it arises from a radical discrepancy between the quality of the musical and dramatic realization of the show.
  • "In the music there is already the idea of what should be a dramatic realization . . . a director's job is to visually put the musical ideas of the conductor on the stage, that is all, " he says.
  • The dramatic realization of his figure of " Neptune " ( " illustration, below right " ) might lead one to expect that he would have been in demand for portrait busts; in fact, aside from the bust of the portrait-painter Hyacinthe Rigaud ( 1726 ), and two versions of the young Louis XV as Apollo, none have been identified.