Soloists Sentence Examples

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  • The pick of the soloists on the day was Jeff Lewis, the Band's solo baritone player.

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  • The choreography was remarkable for all the soloists and the male groups, less convincing for the corps de ballet.

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  • The soprano soloists in the latter are very good tho not faultless.

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  • At the Masters there is a soloists prize, awarded to the best instrumentalist on the day.

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  • The songs are performed either by soloists or by two, three or four voices and the texts are supplied and translated.

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  • Talented conductor Dominc Wheeler will be joined by soloists from Opera Interludes.

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  • Canzona much enjoys working with singers, and many of their chamber concerts are with distinguished soloists such as James Bowman and Peter Harvey.

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  • Vocal and instrumental soloists, choirs, bands, children, adults - you name it and they will be there!

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  • The soloists for this concert will include Australian soprano Rebecca Nash.

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  • For this tour they play each in one half of the concert as soloists accompanied by tabla.

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  • The soloists from Canterbury were of course first class, the boy treble especially touching the emotions.

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  • We have performed with many leading soloists including the international violinist Leland Chen.

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  • These new waltz soloists generate professional, innovative solos for the most sophisticated jazz waltzes.

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  • The quartet of soloists was first class and the ensemble work was consistently of the highest order.

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  • Vocal and instrumental soloists, choirs, bands, children, adults - you name it and they will be there !

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  • These new Waltz soloists generate professional, innovative solos for the most sophisticated jazz waltzes.

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  • Every evening, Norwegian passengers are treated to excellent entertainment, from soloists and comedians to revue shows and abridged drama productions.

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  • This not only makes a class more enjoyable, but it trains future soloists how to develop their own unique spin on classic moves when it is time for that big performance date.

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  • This may sound easy; however, any dancer will tell you that it's the soloists who have it 'easy'…the rest of the dancers are working hard just to look like one dancer though they are many.

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  • Judged on choreography, showmanship, precision, technique and overall merit, entrants to the Prestige Dance Competition will enjoy watching the other groups and soloists as much as competing themselves.

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