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"repertoire" Definitions
  1. (also formal repertory) all the plays, songs, pieces of music, etc. that a performer knows and can perform
  2. all the things that a person is able to do

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A. There are pieces in every repertoire that transcend the cliché of the repertoire.
But at that point, you are able to start to move into this character repertoire, this buffo [comic] repertoire, because you don't necessarily need this beautiful instrument.
A whole repertoire of ways of detoxifying plants were developed.
Ease those Flamin' Hot Cheetos in to your sartorial repertoire.
He's got a number of characters in his repertoire. 6.
Does that work a different muscle in your writing repertoire?
Some have gaps and distortions in the typical emotional repertoire.
As music director, he had to enlarge his repertoire rapidly.
So why has Green chosen to expand her repertoire now?
Have you incorporated anyone else's guitar tricks into your repertoire?
The caption says the Russian choir has expanded its repertoire.
Over the years, Ousterhout added several elements to his repertoire.
You've navigated a deceptively simple standard of the Southern repertoire.
The newly formed Town Hall Ensemble's repertoire acknowledges that past.
" Now he's added to his repertoire: "Did I say that?
Another week, another David McVicar production in the Italian repertoire.
He is clearly on a path to broaden his repertoire.
Like much of Madonna's visual repertoire this performance is borrowed.
The musicians and audience seem quite open to unknown repertoire.
And he helped write many staples of the group's repertoire.
In my theatrical repertoire, I rarely played the central character.
It is today part of every serious repertoire in China.
It's one of the most popular pieces in the repertoire.
What's in your repertoire and who do you sell to?
How little of nature's repertoire we have even guessed at.
Fish mint is the only raw vegetable in the repertoire.
But Weaver adjusted his repertoire and the mechanics of his delivery.
For years, his repertoire has been well-stocked with these ploys.
Their latest style moment only adds to their already-impressive repertoire.
I'm building an image-repertoire with someone; I'm speaking to someone.
Not sure how to work this magical move into your repertoire?
Caavo is also adding Sonos support to the Control Center's repertoire.
There were times in my life where the repertoire was everything.
Q. Is the cello repertoire a barrier for engaging the public?
Add these skills to your repertoire and watch your likability soar!
The rising star is not against incorporating politics into her repertoire.
Add these skills to your repertoire and watch your likeability soar!
The projection of power was still part of its diplomatic repertoire.
Mozart was tried early on but has disappeared from their repertoire.
Each advocated repertoire that was formerly marginal and later became central.
As Gaga built her musical repertoire, her brand rose alongside it.
Nicki Minaj might as well add radio host to her repertoire.
"We've always kind of kept it in the repertoire," Densley says.
Now the group has added a cultural publication to its repertoire.
"I didn't feel like deking was in my repertoire," Smith said.
Ms. Ohr is a new addition to Mr. Trump's insult repertoire.
Do so, and I'll bet you it enters your monthly repertoire.
So you have to know how to choose the right repertoire.
Valery Gergiev leads his St. Petersburg ensemble in its usual repertoire.
It was tricky for me, because I already had a repertoire.
The screaming starts again, until he adds singing to his repertoire.
He counted Rubinstein's recordings of Chopin's repertoire among his favorite productions.
He recently added a squid ink croissant to his baking repertoire.
Within the taquería's repertoire, the birria (lamb) tacos are the best.
Mr. Beldock was a rumpled figure with an actor's repertoire in court.
Here's one skill Putin might not want to add to his repertoire.
Are you going to add any of Khloé's favs into your repertoire?
Add an indoor performance to celebrate the LGBT community to the repertoire
Soon, Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine were teaching Ms. León their repertoire.
For the Skydio user, the Watch is now in your control repertoire.
Examples from Roman history are not part of Mr. Trump's rhetorical repertoire.
He should add that to his repertoire of full-grown adult knowledge.
Now, the iconic rapper has added becoming a flautist to his repertoire.
But the film is an outlier in the Studio Ghibli founder's repertoire.
If that happens, Filipinos will widen their repertoire of Anglo-Saxon insults.
The octopus, with its near-infinite repertoire, is still eight steps ahead.
A glance through Cucapá's repertoire of beers shows this to be true.
Overall, I like having this appliance in my repertoire of hosting tools.
EAST HAMPTON The pianist Solomon Eichner performs his Carnegie Hall repertoire. Aug.
The format also encourages networking and stepping outside a rigid development repertoire.
Allow us to highlight a few pre-Lemonade songs from Beyoncé's repertoire.
The rules now require performers to offer more repertoire, with more variety.
The repertoire is unusual chamber music by Leclair, Boismortier, Porpora and Handel.
But its choice of repertoire has never been a hard-line one.
"We have more than 700 pieces in our repertoire," Ms. Valdés said.
Dom Salvador, above, has around 4,000 songs in his repertoire, he said.
And Jewish composers like Mendelssohn and Mahler were removed from the repertoire.
"It was nice to build a friendship and a repertoire," he said.
Here he offers a program titled "A Love Supreme," celebrating Coltrane's repertoire.
"It's about identity, to really look at the French repertoire," he said.
He's planning to broaden his cooking repertoire and is considering several possibilities.
You are advised to not make slurs part of your humor repertoire.
We just arrived from Barcelona, singing "Cav" and "Pag," this heavier repertoire.
I will be working on late 17th-, 18th-, early-19th-century repertoire.
"You build up a repertoire of resources, you become resilient," she said.
British Isles immigrants brought a repertoire that seeded Appalachian and country music.
The film culminates McArdle's extensive repertoire of short films and music videos.
Sour smells, deep inhalations, loud rips—everyone's repertoire of preferences is slightly different.
The s'mores cookie is the newest flavor added to the Scouts' considerable repertoire.
Click through for five old-school trends we're adding back into our repertoire.
The repertoire remains traditional, but conductors are greeted by the audience like rockstars.
Keanu Reeves added yet another skill to his repertoire for his latest movie.
To achieve all of this, Mansour drew on a rich repertoire of stratagems.
"Right from the beginning Gyorgy and I divided the repertoire between us," Mrs.
What dishes do we have from our repertoire that are easily replicated here?
ESPN's recently launched ESPN+ streaming service is adding e-sports to its repertoire.
"We have built up our repertoire over the last five years," says Tam.
And now, she's adding a new realm of inspiration to her repertoire: Bridal.
The Save The Food skill was added to Alexa's repertoire earlier this year.
A 360 is standard repertoire for most young surfers in the top competition.
The goal, he explains, is to expand the breadth of their musical repertoire.
So, you've seen The Godfather and want to expand your mafia movie repertoire?
It's an exciting move for any actor intent on expanding their professional repertoire.
The other way in which he has expanded his repertoire is by composition.
Add yet another skill to Alexa's repertoire: staunch defense of the First Amendment.
But statement or not, the tune is a great addition to their repertoire.
" And doulas, "This is amazing, something that I can add to my repertoire.
The drinking and use dreams seem likely to remain part of her repertoire.
He never stopped painting, and later added award-winning films to his repertoire.
Core repertoire from this sophisticated soprano, singing with that ideal accompanist Malcolm Martineau.
If you can keep one dessert in your repertoire, make it this one.
Instant pot Smart electric cookers give you more flexibility in your cooking repertoire.
Career-wise, I think it's very useful to have that in your repertoire.
He's got stuff in his repertoire that you just don't have at 19.
The changes tend to be evolutionary, drawing from a fixed repertoire of ideas.
He might even be accused of adding an "establishment" air to his repertoire.
Singing of the highest quality, in repertoire from Byrd to Tallis, is assured.
They were later bused to the Victoria Peak hilltop for the same repertoire.
Her repertoire consists mostly of great American songbook standards and bossa nova tunes.
"I think it's something he'll add to his repertoire," Manager Mike Matheny said.
At Mezzrow, an intimate basement club, they will play repertoire from that album.
He has even considered expanding his normal repertoire to include the 3-meter springboard.
Ahead, you'll find inspiration on how to integrate gloss into your winter wardrobe repertoire.
"Only artists themselves can enrich the repertoire with a conservative sensibility," Ms Zwinogrodzka sighed.
Dr. Kyrchman recommends adding external stimulation, like a clitoral vibrator, to your bedroom repertoire.
"Oresteia" was followed at the Almeida by two further reclamations from the same repertoire.
Reynolds' decisive blast came off the slider that Quackenbush recently added to his repertoire.
Much of their repertoire was devised specifically to address deficiencies in China's financial system.
The cover band's repertoire is defined by the music service you get songs from.
Madame Tussauds just added another big star to its repertoire of celebrity wax figures.
Watts hypothesizes that the depressed patient's incessant rumination constricts his or her emotional repertoire.
"We can't yet fully replicate nature's rich repertoire of sensation and perception," he said.
Captain Marvel has added titanic box office might to her repertoire of superhero powers.
But for many, Dan Stevens is a new addition to our leading actor repertoire.
Add a little Puerto Rican Spanish to his repertoire, and the sky's the limit.
Outdoor Voices has long been a favorite label in our (ever-expanding) activewear repertoire.
To keep our repertoire growing, we have to engage in dialogue with our audiences.
Operation Move-In in New York City had developed a repertoire of tactics to
I'd like to hear artists take it and make it part of their repertoire.
"It's difficult to play the standard bebop repertoire without playing standard bebop," he said.
Last month, we added a new name to our repertoire: Judge Joseph C. Spero.
Finally, Baudoin thinks "naked" high heels are crucial for a woman's evening wear repertoire.
This quick sauce of coconut water and hibiscus is worth adding to your repertoire.
A. I have to strive to stay as universal as possible in my repertoire.
He also developed a repertoire of meals suited to the van's two-burner kitchen.
Yep, when it comes to adding feces to your bedroom repertoire, Big's your man.
EDM-dancehall and soca fusions have been part of Major Lazer's repertoire for years.
For the sequel, Alice: Madness Returns, the developers added more toys to Alice's repertoire.
He persuaded the Marching Tar Heels band to eliminate "Dixie" from its pregame repertoire.
Even at his age, he is polished, with a repertoire of life-affirming stories.
"There's an opening up of the repertoire, with room for more styles," he said.
" Carol Verburg, a Cape Cod friend, said, "Physical contact … was not in Edward's repertoire.
For students, it was a drastic turn from easy arrangements of the classical repertoire.
In many respects, however, the repertoire has remained the same — somewhat bland and soft.
And new tools like doxxing have become part of the online repertoire of violence.
Wild articulates a repertoire of opinions that is no longer a rarity in Germany.
In the normal repertoire, most symphony orchestras never get to either of those things.
They've really expanded their repertoire, so there's a lot of interesting watches out there.
Actor Billy Porter has another memorable look to add to his red-carpet repertoire.
In many cases, students who audition for conservatories must perform from a classical repertoire.
Experts think will probably become a permanent part of the human respiratory-virus repertoire.
But instead of discouraging listeners, some of them welcomed the sudden shift in repertoire.
Many of the most tantalizing parts of its repertoire derive from vegetables and fruits.
The recent launch of Disney+ means another whole repertoire of content to wade through.
But Mr. Cowal really is serious about surveying lesser known corners of the repertoire.
Although best known for early music, the repertoire performed by RIAS is wide-ranging.
Vaginal fluids likely aren't among the most breezy, casual topics in your conversational repertoire.
"Just as the Birgit Nilsson Prizes give focus to the voices best suited for German Romantic repertoire, the zarzuela awards give a place to Spanish operatic repertoire," said Alvaro Domingo, Mr. Domingo's son and vice president of Operalia, by phone from Madrid.
Of course, naturally, there are many ways to expand your masturbation repertoire without a partner.
Accurate, perhaps, though that's definitely not a song in the former The Smiths frontman's repertoire.
Now, the piece is considered standard repertoire for solo violin because of its technical difficulty.
You can never feel *too* safe, so consider adding the Arlo system to your repertoire.
As for "Wheels on the Bus," that's not part of the bedtime repertoire just yet.
The theatre's repertoire includes world classics, from writers such as Moliere, as well Kurdish plays.
Fantastic Beasts joins Cursed Child in Rowling's new repertoire of Potter products for different mediums.
McKinnon added an elfish take on the Attorney General to her repertoire of political characters.
ISIS has deployed its full repertoire: snipers, booby traps, a web of tunnels for ambushes.
She got over it and gave her blessing to add it to the old repertoire.
Well-groomed brows and platinum waves have become mainstays of the Blac Chyna beauty repertoire.
To borrow a term from sociologist Charles Tilly, this was an inadequate repertoire of contention.
Inspector Gadget's entire comedic repertoire (unbeknownst to him of course) lies in exactly these failures.
Martin expanded the repertoire, signing comedy acts such as the Goons and some pop singers.
The repertoire of dishes is fragrant, diverse and highly refined, based on complex culinary techniques.
While she may have been led astray by party insiders, she now owns this repertoire.
He is also a former oboist, and has produced two CDs of solo oboe repertoire.
Greinke expertly located his diverse repertoire all over the strike zone, and sometimes beneath it.
"This is my main repertoire, and what I can do the best," Ms. Stemme said.
The group would sing neither the standard choral repertoire nor songs from other vocal traditions.
The species as a whole would lose some of its repertoire on how to survive.
Meanwhile, Towns has yet to miss a game and possesses a near-flawless offensive repertoire.
But, when an opponent's got the book on you, it's best to extend your repertoire.
We predict that your beauty repertoire is about to get a few more winning looks.
"Everybody knows what a National Theater should be, what the repertoire should be," he said.
But last season, Atkinson encouraged him to add the occasional 3-pointer to his repertoire.
Ms. Thurman's repertoire balances jazz standards with a thick book of swinging, blues-driven originals.
These Japan-inspired elaborations invested into his repertoire form the organizational design of the exhibition.
The first of Wang's Perspectives concerts this season offers repertoire completely out of left field.
I'm not a bad cook, but my repertoire is way more limited than my folks.
Diane Schuur will sing music from the Count Basie Orchestra's repertoire on Nov. 2-3.
The narrator enjoys listening to Mozart, Beethoven and other greats of the Germanic classical repertoire.
Instead, he was busy adapting jazz standards, Latin music and pieces from the classical repertoire.
For this three-night run the group will focus on the repertoire of John Coltrane.
They're now a part of the studio's repertoire, even if they feel odd every time.
His repertoire eventually included boogie-woogie, blues and pop tunes from the 1920s and '30s.
"I would have loved to have sung a lot of the heavier repertoire," she said.
A relatively small repertoire of photogenic artifacts sometimes stands in for the entire Bauhaus phenomenon.
The recent launch of Disney+ means a whole other repertoire of content to wade through.
The repertoire of the series included works by the 18th-century composer Joseph Bologne — a.k.a.
Over the years, on the job his repertoire of dishes grew and he learned English.
How have you struck a balance between the theater's native tradition and introducing new repertoire?
In nature, cats don't live near other cats, and they don't have a good expressive repertoire.
Most of us have something in our snack or cooking repertoire that we keep to ourselves.
His repertoire of haunting fantasies, chilling dramas, and whimsical characters are never anything short of remarkable.
Depending on where you shop, you could also benefit from adding other cards to your repertoire.
As true ice cream connoisseurs, we're always looking for another addition to our ice cream repertoire.
Now the emotional repertoire is expanding to include shame—or, at least, the appearance of shame.
Clearly, the singer is expanding her repertoire, so I wanted to help her spice things up.
One of the biggest songs in the Uncle Jamm's Army repertoire was "Let's Work" from Prince.
Before Sam was GLOW's director, you might remember that his repertoire steered a little more gruesome.
Though judging from this shot it seems he should consider adding engagement photos to his repertoire.
Everyone needs a solid meat sauce recipe in their repertoire, and this one should be yours.
There's no book more vital to a politician's repertoire than Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
You'll also learn how to code in C++ and add another programming language to your repertoire.
GE is making a major change to its repertoire of light bulb options, according to Gizmodo.
These are prime opportunities for you to socialize with your boss and develop a friendly repertoire.
The term has also quickly become part of the standard repertoire of leaders in authoritarian countries.
But I didn't know he had a smart, semi-big-budget studio thriller in his repertoire.
But does China, with its own rich cultural history, need opera houses performing a Western repertoire?
I'm a member of the ALDE group, and Guy Verhofstadt is the parliamentary repertoire for that.
The church uses Coltrane's limited repertoire as the backdrop to mass, confession and the Lord's Prayer.
Incorporate the behaviors above into your repertoire, and you'll see immediate improvement in your leadership skills.
Unbound has a quarterly, affordable subscription box designed for newbies trying to expand their erotic repertoire.
Until now: Yesterday, major agency IMG Models added a plus-size male division to its repertoire.
He had practiced 12 dunks before the contest, but his repertoire didn't include what came next.
In 2004, he added a new look and voice to his repertoire: business blowhard Donald Trump.
Jacob Greenberg, a longtime pianist for the International Contemporary Ensemble, is skilled in cutting-edge repertoire.
At this concert, she will perform classics from Simone's repertoire, as well as her own tunes.
He's also such an amazing vocalist, which I think gets quite overlooked amongst the Porches repertoire.
Her repertoire already includes the Grateful Dead's "Uncle John's Band" and "Ho Hey," by The Lumineers.
Still, he had a repertoire of stories that said a great deal without saying very much.
Her debut album tells a personal story by placing folk songs alongside mostly Russian operatic repertoire.
Now the company, based in Hong Kong, is adding a festival in Brooklyn to its repertoire.
Beginning in 1977, it was a staple of the Chicago White Sox organist Nancy Faust's repertoire.
"My quest, my focus, is to promote the pieces that can enter the repertoire," he said.
Still, "Blueprint Specials" is not likely to maintain a foothold in the American musical-theater repertoire.
The ensemble's repertoire pulls from early jazz and classic funk, as well as more contemporary sounds.
Every respectable church choir seemed to have at least a few of them in its repertoire.
Mr. Lewis may draw from both sides of his repertoire at this free show on Thursday.
"But if you work in construction, you've got to have that in your repertoire," he said.
And sometimes what you need is a little break — not to learn repertoire, but to practice.
The trio's repertoire ranges from Ornette Coleman to Roy Orbison to some of Lage's own tunes.
He will perform items from the drummer and bandleader's repertoire with a group of younger musicians.
This is one of the easiest recipes in our repertoire—and one of the most effective.
When I got back, I thought we needed to do something to help our community, so we came up with this project, Canta y Siembra (Sing and Sow), where we went to different municipalities, presented a formal concert with our academic classical repertoire and our lighter repertoire.
Much of Wagenknecht's repertoire deals with these issues of privacy, notably a chandelier made from CCTV cameras.
Amazon's Alexa already boasts more than 10,000 skills, but has now added medical advice to its repertoire.
To casual players, Bloodborne's repertoire of dungeons is large enough that it might as well be infinite.
Fortunately, he knew that, and leaned toward a comedic repertoire in his efforts to keep me awake.
Over the past few years, he has developed an entire repertoire around his fear of Mr Mugabe.
She continued with "Born This Way," one of the most clear-cut LGBTQ anthems in her repertoire.
The entire former repertoire of gentlemanly charms fell by the wayside: samizdat, whispered conversations in the kitchen.
Actually, it's so elementary that I was recently shocked upon realizing that it wasn't in my repertoire.
Other than the "freight train barreling down the lane" move, Bronny displayed all manner of Pop's repertoire.
What it brings, instead, is a huge repertoire in sets that change radically from night to night.
But the comedian has said he will avoid addressing Turkey in his repertoire for the time being.
They plan to continue commissioning new repertoire, particularly triple concertos, from composers who reflect their artistic taste.
A&R stands for artists and repertoire, which means Hackford was overseeing talent recruitment, artist acquisitions, etc.
It's one of those things if you think it helps you, you leave it in your repertoire.
AmeriColor Food Coloring, $26Any baker looking to expand their repertoire won't regret buying this food-coloring kit.
The luxury department store recently added a hot dog couch and a hamburger chair to its repertoire.
When it comes to a classic piece of repertoire, beauty counts—and that's what the audience wants.
You just need to study what great leaders do and to incorporate these behaviors into your repertoire.
If you're diligent, you'll soon develop a repertoire of best practices to draw on for future negotiations.
He added Aaron in Titus Andronicus to his repertoire, and later embodied traditionally white characters like Macbeth.
He started studying ballet, modern and jazz, he said, to widen his repertoire when he went out.
The following night, the vocalist José James will give a concert exploring the repertoire of Bill Withers.
The newly formed Town Hall Ensemble's repertoire refers back to major presentations from throughout that storied history.
But there are many more braised fowl recipes in the repertoire — we have barely skimmed the surface.
The set included both deconstructions of Gillespie's repertoire and Douglas originals inspired by his famed trumpet forebear.
Is it easier to be camp about an old movie actress, a ballet role from the repertoire?
The group's vocal repertoire, accompanied by Seeger's banjo and Hellerman's guitar, mixed folk, political and commercial influences.
When Tim Brown joined the design consulting firm IDEO in 1987, the company's repertoire was pretty straightforward.
Overhead smashes, long the weakest shot in Djokovic's otherwise stellar repertoire, crashed badly into the net twice.
It wasn't my mother who made it — that simply wasn't in her repertoire — but our neighbor Gaga.
Composure, along with good stuff and impeccable command, is one of the key elements of Loaisiga's repertoire.
"New Super Mario Bros." added wall-jumping, for instance, which has since become standard in Mario's repertoire.
Willie Nelson, despite recent respiratory problems, has been barnstorming across America with his encompassing repertoire of Americana.
Prosecutors accused Mr. Skelos of repeating the repertoire he had played for decades in the State Legislature.
"Julius Caesar" isn't the strongest offering in the Comédie-Française's repertoire this season, but it is stimulating.
Then, for the last hour, his repertoire consisted of yelling, pointing, and complaining about his speaking time.
Kuku paka, which has been part of her culinary repertoire for decades, is both celebratory and nostalgic.
It started when presenter Richard Osman tweeted an endorsement for Acaster's new Netflix stand-up show Repertoire.
A dog would be trained to use it to supplement a few tasks in his normal repertoire.
Mr. Lewis may draw from both sides of his repertoire at this free show at 7 p.m.
Occasionally he mixes in a whistle or other sounds from an impressive repertoire of around 20 syllables.
This orchestra has changed its approach to the repertoire in recent years — but marketing habits die hard.
It was among the four performing the Sephardic songs repertoire at the Sarajevo Jazz Festival this weekend.
He excels at striking garish chords in an aspirational key, and space fits right into his repertoire.
It makes week time prep easier, and it helps amateur and experienced cooks conveniently expand their repertoire
They will play repertoire from that album at this two-night run at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
This quartet's taste in repertoire runs toward post-Minimalist composers who work with melody — and an edge.
JOSHUA BARONE A welcome commitment from the Met to a Baroque repertoire that it can serve better.
Phenotype's levels are not exclusively designed around sheer luck, but gimmick stages are part of their repertoire.
Other specialty bagels in their repertoire include the Fruity Pebble Bagel, Coco Puff Bagel and Cap'n Crunch Bagel.
Ms. Motamed said she likes to cook, and her repertoire includes the Persian food she ate growing up.
" He'll continue to expand his repertoire in this new season beyond the longform Trek homage of "USS Callister.
Some reviewers, including at entertainment site The Wrap, bemoaned a lack of fresh ground in the director's repertoire.
Make kissing even more of a turn-on by leveling up and adding French kissing to your repertoire.
Maybe a display is in its future, or maybe it's building its digital art repertoire for something bigger.
So, for some inspiration, we asked our favorite celebrity chefs what recipes should be in every twentysomething's repertoire.
I integrated colors and different cuts back into my repertoire and started to find my fashion identity again.
In recent years joik, traditional Sami music, has made a remarkable journey from near-oblivion to mainstream repertoire.
IBM acquired Resilient Systems, a company that provides security incident response to a growing repertoire of cybersecurity services.
He's not doing anything new, really—wholesale additions to one's offensive repertoire don't usually happen at age 31.
More teams, players and owners adding esports to their repertoire comes as no surprise with numbers like that.
My greatest achievement is everything that I left behind: I left a wonderful new repertoire and wonderful dancers.
They said his repertoire was limited, his ­technique was superficial and he was not ­maturing as an artist.
But more importantly, the righty was on top of his formidable repertoire to get the White Sox out.
"It would be nice to see some of that repertoire sprinkled throughout our main subscription series," he added.
Meanwhile, she was adding new work to her concert repertoire, notably Cage's "26' 19603" for a String Player.
He almost never uses conventional punctuation; instead, over the years, he has honed a signature repertoire of devices.
She'll spend weeks researching the artists and their repertoire, learning the back story and context for each song.
" Her repertoire was heavy on jazz standards like Billy Strayhorn's "Take the A Train" and Bobby Timmons's "Moanin.
As his career progressed, he added more classical forms to his repertoire, eventually developing an almost surreal style.
The pork meatballs, skillet black beans, and cold sesame noodles have all become mainstays in our cooking repertoire.
When he deployed to Iraq, he added shooting and groupthink to his repertoire of end-of-world aptitudes.
One of the best features of 2 Chainz's repertoire is his penchant for subtle comedy in his bars.
Turner can do the shot-blocking and rebounding part, with an offensive repertoire that is already much richer.
There are certain tricks in the repertoire of any good doorman, and Mr. Sykes is an enthusiastic practitioner.
JOSHUA BARONE at 3 minutes 24 seconds Among many accomplishments, the pianist Ian Hobson has an enormous repertoire.
Mr. Jurowski, 45, has a reputation as a meticulous and brilliant conductor, both in symphonic repertoire and opera.
A celebrity duo in celebrity repertoire, as this violinist and pianist join forces for Mozart, Brahms and Beethoven.
It played on Broadway in 21957 and has endured as a foundation stone of the modern-dance repertoire.
But is it too much to ask that he just avoid the violence-inducing themes in his repertoire?
If there's one style staple you need in your shoe repertoire, it's a good pair of espadrille sandals.
It's the kind of recipe you make once and immediately add to your repertoire: straightforward, inexpensive and comforting.
Georgia picked the brown thrasher, a fiercely territorial bird with a repertoire of more than 1,000 song types.
Mr. Abercrombie frequently performed in acoustic duos and trios, never forswearing his devotion to the classic jazz repertoire.
Fast forward a year or two: I was completing my doctoral thesis on indeterminacy in the violin repertoire.
With its repertoire of unique, hand-crafted goods, Etsy is a great place to shop for special gifts.
It is, though, an invaluable addition to the Komische Oper's repertoire, especially as the company's first Weinberger work.
But regret is not in Woods's repertoire, as he demonstrated when I addressed that direct question to him.
If perfection is your goal, then a meat thermometer should be an indispensable tool in your culinary repertoire.
About adding vampires to his repertoire, Mr. Romero said that he has always seen them as quite villainous.
A quintessential Perahia recital, this, sticking to the core repertoire but building throughout the evening toward a climax.
In language and chord structure, the vintage selections seem simple next to the bulk of Ms. Krauss's repertoire.
Under Stalin, the police choir's repertoire included agitprop, along with music by the superproductive Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
His repertoire begins with lying, but also includes casting blame on others and defying all norms and standards.
Twelve new hats joined the repertoire, including a beret, a bandanna, a small straw hat, and a sombrero.
She was a fine cook, but her repertoire was limited mostly to schnitzel, blintzes, latkes and sesame cookies.
She performed the play in Brazil and Portugal, and Piaf songs remained a favorite part of her repertoire.
And, all of a sudden, all of this repertoire that we wanted to do, and couldn't, was possible.
Ink led me to freeing up the mark and feeling that it could become part of my repertoire again.
If that sounds enticing to you, adding a powerful juicer to your repertoire is definitely the way to go.
The homemade concoction joins other creative flavors in the shop's daily repertoire, including Gin & Tonic sorbet and Blue Bubblegum.
Here it is presented by Darmstadt Essential Repertoire, an ensemble dedicated to performances of vital new and recent music.
It is unacceptable that film distributors should select their repertoire under pressure from extremists who are flouting their rights.
It's a quick way to add a truly foundational language to your repertoire, one that's been around for decades.
Oh, and good news for fans of the "old Kanye" ... looks like "Jesus Walks" is still in his repertoire.
Or, could she be following in the footsteps of her older sister and adding pierced nipples to her repertoire?
As Vulture points out, this fits right in with the studio's plans to get more stars in their repertoire.
It's hard to understand why we didn't face the ugly truth only barely hidden in C. K.'s repertoire.
Under the Comédie-Française's rotating repertoire system, however, productions are limited to three hours to allow for quick turnover.
Irbil, Iraq (CNN)ISIS has expanded its repertoire of killing methods, apparently using an explosives-laden drone in Iraq.
The Fire TV Cube adds to Alexa's repertoire by enabling specific content searches, such as "comedies" or "action movies".
It'll sate your rich food cravings and present a kitchen challenge that transcends the average college student's culinary repertoire.
Inspired by microeconomists, Ms Nakamura and Jon Steinsson, her frequent co-author, set about enlarging the macro data repertoire.
He will at least borrow some of the fascist repertoire, as he has already with the racist dog whistles.
Browder hopes to make free legal help even more accessible, and he's adding 1,000 new categories to DoNotPay's repertoire.
However, despite our vast experience and best intentions, Sonic has remained a gaping hole in our fast-food repertoire.
If she says she won't enjoy part of your sexual repertoire, do not try to convince her otherwise. 86.
"Sometimes you have to let the poison out," Oberst told the crowd before returning to a more sentimental repertoire.
That's exactly what's been missing from our going-out repertoire during these months of blustery snowfalls and chilly temps.
His inexperience may call for further fights to build his repertoire before a big-name fight can come along.
So I'm working my way through a new piano repertoire, not just playing the things I played at 16.
The truth is that you can study how ridiculously successful people think and incorporate their approach into your repertoire.
The Police Band has a wide repertoire, including lots of Sousa marches; a spinoff jazz ensemble plays retirement events.
As forms of direct action, Barkan's impromptu confrontations sit neatly within the activist repertoire popularized by groups like ADAPT.
Now Messenger has 70 game titles available globally, adding classics like Tetris and 8 Ball Pool to its repertoire.
While I'm trying to eat, a guy next to me starts dipping into his extensive repertoire of drunken chants.
Since being fitted with a Coapt-operated prosthetic last winter, she's been able to vastly expand her kitchen repertoire.
He reaches into the New Orleanian past with both his choices of repertoire and his own hoary-sounding compositions.
They grew up together in this repertoire; they learned it together; they continue to discover and extend it together.
Recently, she has upped the stakes by adding a thickly painted, labia-shaped ellipse to her repertoire of signs.
But Mr. Braxton, an inclusive thinker and far-ranging saxophonist, has returned to classic jazz repertoire at various points.
Since then, both have dived into darker, heavier roles, occasionally overlapping in repertoire but never on the same stage.
But they had a way to fit every repertoire, so that the orchestra could sound good, basically, in everything.
Hopefully, we'll get to see him in the September debate round and he can expand his repertoire of answers.
But he added that he wanted to extend its repertoire to include composers from Naples in the 18th century.
Ms. Yerushalmy assembles a cast of 17 for a piece inspired by 100 single movements from the Cunningham repertoire.
Ms. Lewis, who sings and plays guitar, has a repertoire that ranges from originals to R&B to jazz.
Although Renaissance and Baroque repertoire remains his lodestar, Mr. Byrne has taken the music — and audiences — to surprising places.
"We are a concert series that features all types of chamber music combinations including operatic repertoire," Ms. Yu said.
The priorities are a little different in the classical repertoire, and when you get into Justin, there's no traffic.
One reason for the range of her repertoire was that Rudolph was helping write much of her own material.
She recorded entirely with musicians from the city, and let their shared knowledge of the repertoire be her guide.
Domingo, a tenor who turned to the baritone repertoire as he aged, had originally disputed the accusations against him.
Performing a repertoire that mixed original compositions with radical reinterpretations of old blues songs, Cream was an instant sensation.
One of the recipes she suggested, her one-pan farro with tomatoes, is an essential part of my repertoire.
His idea is to bring different leading orchestras and conductors each year to explore repertoire in which they specialize.
"I now have about five new weeknight-type dinners and lunches in my repertoire, like being ambidextrous," she said.
Starting in the 1980s, shows from Broadway's Golden Age joined the repertoire; now most seasons feature two ambitious musicals.
The idea of an authentic nineteenth-century ballet repertoire that might be accurately reproduced is a twentieth-century myth.
Without such a full repertoire of distinct sounds, he argues, it's not possible to speak clearly as we do.
Enrique Mazzola, a specialist in bel canto, French repertoire and early Verdi, will follow Andrew Davis's two-decade tenure.
Others, myself included, would have preferred to see the exhaustive lists of personnel and repertoire confined to a discography.
"Oh honey, the repertoire is very vast, and wide, and long," Haddish said at "The Oath" premiere on Tuesday.
The term quickly became part of the standard repertoire of leaders in authoritarian countries such as Venezuela and Myanmar.
"Unless somebody said that she shot somebody in the back, there wasn't much I could add to my repertoire."
The question is how Mr. Trump broadens his repertoire of incentives to Mr. Kim that go beyond the economy.
Though the navel piercing remains a standard in the piercer's repertoire, it's not nearly the icon it once was.
The chatbot improves its repertoire much as the Zoe system does, adding questions that staff have tagged and answered.
"We've been really trying to expand the repertoire in both directions, forwards and backwards," Mr. Gillinson said in an interview.
Given this predilection, it makes perfect sense that homemade peppermint patties are an entrenched part of my candy-making repertoire.
Master of yo-yo trickery, Ryo Yamashita, completes a repertoire of different stunts, using a whole collection of different tools.
And I also wanted to see if the app could help us add a few new tricks to his repertoire.
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown seems to be carefully adding to her fashion repertoire, one brand at a time.
She's already in almost every sketch on the show and has a wide range of political characters in her repertoire.
So, if she pulls off another dazzling televised musical performance, it's possible she could add an Emmy to her repertoire.
But the nursery we're most coveting from Antonelli's repertoire is one she designed for Alexa and Carlos PenaVega's son Ocean.
Just two weeks ago, the chain announced they were adding the Cinnamon Swirl Doughnut to their repertoire until January 2019.
Totally packable and easy to use, these fun-sized sex toys more than deserve a place in your masturbation repertoire.
For two decades Ms. DiDonato has taken on a strikingly mixed bag of mezzo repertoire, seesawing between centuries and styles.
Yet for all its challenges, the ondes Martenot is sustained by a devoted tribe of fans and a healthy repertoire.
By recording custom phrases and adding them to Siri's repertoire, you can trigger a sequence of actions involving multiple apps.
Mr Fanni's ultimate aim is to replace the imported shows that have hitherto dominated the repertoire with in-house productions.
As a result, you may end up having to use color-aligned drops that aren't usually part of your repertoire.
Ultimately if you're into creating interesting content on your phone, the app could be a good addition to your repertoire.
For security purposes, police departments like Cleveland's generally don't reveal all of the new equipment they have in their repertoire.
The prismatic repertoire of nearly six decades, it comprises something old, something new, something borrowed and something dark and blue.
Makeup, wigs, shoes, facial prosthetics, a giant egg, and, yes, a meat dress have all been part of her repertoire.
Was it an encyclopedic repertoire of movie quotes, or a willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty?
It's an interesting concept that someone on a year-long fitness kick might want to add to their training repertoire.
That's all a normal part of sex, and can be a fun bonding experience for figuring out your sexy repertoire.
Ahead, check out some of the Lively beach-apropos styles on offer, and plan your summer 2017 swim repertoire accordingly.
From Echo Dots to Echo Spots, and Kindles to Fire Tablets, there's a repertoire of practical and fun tech gadgets.
CAPE MAY New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players, wind quintet, performing a classical repertoire and two pieces by contemporary composers.
She parses more than 400 recipes from her own repertoire and other sources and discusses how Jewish food has changed.
Drawing on their repertoire, including the ballad "Sadness," sung in the film by Ms. Faithfull, the trio recorded a soundtrack.
Padma Lakshmi, the cookbook author and reality television star, has a signature repertoire as host of "Top Chef" on Bravo.
Many of the most exciting French chefs are incorporating foreign ingredients into their repertoire with a newfound creativity and confidence.
With the addition of a steady three-point shot to his repertoire, his potential is as limitless as his athleticism.
So if you're looking for a fun option to add to your dessert repertoire, check out these ice cream makers.
" ' " Mr. Hendricks proceeded to write words for 19973 songs from the Count Basie band's repertoire, based on the original recordings.
"Up to now, we didn't know that drawing was part of these ancient Homo sapiens' repertoire," Dr. van Niekerk said.
"The other thrushes are baroque artists, constantly elaborating, reworking and adding to their showy repertoire," he wrote on his website.
That's a change in late night, but makes total sense with Singh's established YouTube repertoire of evergreen, relatable viral videos.
She made her mark in that repertoire with a 1951 recording of Arnold Schoenberg's Variations on a Recitative (Op. 40).
Traveling throughout the rural South, Rainey began to hear similar songs, and she worked more country blues into her repertoire.
It was not until the 1960s, thanks to Leonard Bernstein, that Mahler regained a substantial footing in the orchestra's repertoire.
This young chamber orchestra for the 21st century incorporates jazz, hip-hop, classic rock and other genres into its repertoire.
Your choice of repertoire often challenges listeners to rethink historic connections, not least in recent concerts with the Radio Symphony.
They spent roughly a decade leading sessions at watering holes around New York, mentoring younger musicians and deepening a repertoire.
Child struggled to impress her new husband with a limited culinary repertoire, and toiled in the kitchen late at night.
So how was I just going to become a soprano, how was I going to learn a whole new repertoire?
In that large group, there's a lot of repertoire open to you that would not be open to smaller bands.
And his Violin Concerto in D, despite being little more than a showcase for expressivity, is entrenched in the repertoire.
Across her huge repertoire, she was variously an upholder of tradition, a seeker of musical connections and an eclectic modernizer.
A musical prodigy almost from the time he could walk, Mr. Kocsis was known for deftly playing a vast repertoire.
I want to make a statement that my role with our repertoire here in this country will be very important.
I'm a big believer in grabbing new opportunities, especially if it's a new challenge that will add to your repertoire.
But it provides a set of tools that should be in the organizational repertoire of any political thinker or activist.
My mother, steeped in music theory and the classical repertoire, claimed to have lost touch with current trends after Elvis.
" She spoke of her new repertoire: "It makes me happy playing 'Hammerklavier' rather than playing Rach 3 another twenty times.
Dabo's been known to get loose after Clemson dubs ... and already had the "dab" and "hit dem folk" in his repertoire.
If you want an easier way to expand your record repertoire, Vinylmnky is revolutionizing the way we find and play records.
On day 30 of the plan, you should have a nice repertoire of core exercises to do a full ab workout.
It didn't break the New York Times bestseller list until 2012, and it remains eclipsed by TFiOS in the Green repertoire.
To throw some newness into your repertoire, we've rounded up six standout trends that'll take your arsenal to the next level.
There are just so many different ways to expand your repertoire that it can actually become a stressful battle of prioritization.
Ms. Liu added the crepes to the menu because they have been a favorite part of her dessert repertoire at home.
Google Lens launched last year in a preliminary version on Photos and Assistant with only around 250,000 items within its repertoire.
Perhaps the edgiest 'do in his repertoire yet, this piece-y, highlighted style would inspire internet memes for months to come.
Then on the next gift-giving holiday you can add on any of the other toys to add to their repertoire.
Does this mean that follow up sets will include other Disney characters given the company's vast repertoire of films and cartoons?
But the key, limitation-shattering upshot from those workouts came from the decision to install a crossover dribble into Durant's repertoire.
To this end, I am gradually removing the tricks that use a lot of difficult sleight-of-hand from my repertoire.
For many who were brought up in the West with Arab heritage, Mr Souleyman is a welcome amendment to the repertoire.
Merwin's poems seem made from a kit, a highly personalized but weirdly plain repertoire of details: rain, light, mountains, water, wind.
But the Ottensamers, who perform together as The Clarinotts, are creating an unusual legacy for their instrument and expanding the repertoire.
The greatest of them all was Chekhov, whose plays are still featured in the repertoire of theater companies around the world.
The song went out of Mr. Dylan's performing repertoire after 1965, until he started playing it again in the late 1970s.
"The song we did, 'Soraya'—we're actually going to keep it in our repertoire," Amy Pape, the N.Y.P.D. drum major, said.
He told the same stories over and over again, but he'd always done that; it was part of the summer repertoire.
If this event didn't occur as I recalled, what else in my memory and repertoire of well -worn stories was inaccurate?
It wasn't until well into Tom Cruise's career, with the first Mission: Impossible, that huge stunts became part of his repertoire.
These are just a few of the not-so-still lifes in Moscow-based animator Sasha Katz's pastel-tinted minimalist repertoire.
If expanding your sexual repertoire is too intimidating to consider a new sex act, consider visiting your friendly neighborhood sex shop.
If you're looking to add Hulu to your repertoire, but you're not sure it's worth the commitment, Hulu's here for you.
Mr. Wachner, never less than intriguing in any repertoire, conducts the Trinity Baroque Orchestra and the Choir of Trinity Wall Street.
It's also one of the best vegetable dishes — inexpensive, quick and delicious — to add to your repertoire as a home cook.
The orchestra, born in 1908, was the first Italian ensemble to dedicate itself primarily to the symphonic repertoire instead of opera.
After college, Ms. Belem traveled around Brazil for a couple of years, adding Portuguese and South American music to her repertoire.
Moreover, he wrote, this intrinsic personality affects how parents interact with their infants: The infant's temperamental repertoire drives the parenting style.
Eventually I developed a repertoire of pansies, ruffled leaves, shells, swags and roses, never perfect, but nonetheless a source of pride.
"As Time Goes By" is part of his repertoire, resonant in a place where time seems to have stopped long ago.
He threw 102 pitches, 74 for strikes, and showcased his repertoire with 44 four-seam fastballs, 34 sliders and 20 curveballs.
"We have a duty, of course, to replenish the repertoire, but there are always questions hanging over my head," he said.
He shifted to the Rhino label in 1981 and worked his way up to senior vice president for artists and repertoire.
His works entered the repertoire of numerous dance companies, and his own company has been one of the world's superlative troupes.
They don't feel conversational because Mr. Trump, pitchman and reality showman, doesn't have a one-on-one tone in his repertoire.
And Stratford, with its superb costume and wig departments, is especially well suited to the kinds of transformation this repertoire requires.
"That's actually a new move that I've been working into the repertoire," Holland said of his maneuver in the skills competition.
He was able to diversify his performances after adding circus skills to his repertoire while hitchhiking through Europe, according to Forbes.
Humor is not only strongly correlated with intelligence, but is also a part of the emotional repertoire of a normal individual.
Many more players privately dream of adding the shot to their repertoire but are unable to summon the gumption in public.
DAUGHTER Parents, like most of us, have a pretty limited repertoire of triggers: certain relationships, physical appearance and, of course, money.
That was because, like many people with developmental disabilities, my brother had evolved a repertoire of stock responses to social situations.
Or just a simple, classic tuna salad sandwich, the preparation of which is an important skill to have in your repertoire.
Placebo effect or no, the blanket is a useful tool that I have added to my repertoire of self-care techniques.
It is a reminder that the obesity epidemic and how they propose to address it should enter into their campaign repertoire.
He initially offered an accessible repertoire of favorites and gradually modernized the slate to include such composers as Debussy and Schönberg.
Moore can quote the Founding Fathers at length; Trump ... doesn't seem likely to have that rhetorical skill set in his repertoire.
"The creation of certain types of artifacts such as stories, require a wide repertoire of human-level intelligent capabilities," he writes.
Using computational methods in development, the immune repertoire can be profiled on a population basis and can help clinicians predict better outcomes.
I've been on a low-carb diet for the last six months, and it's really pushed me to expand my cooking repertoire.
With these basic senses, we then use machine learning algorithms to build a repertoire of behaviors for our AI car to learn.
Yet even after mastering the endless combinations of the cube, cone, and sphere in pie form, Thiebaud continued his repertoire of confections.
The presence of this shared gestural repertoire, the researchers say, suggests these behaviors are innate—a legacy of our shared evolutionary history.
This is an actual love for them, because I share an image-repertoire with them, except that they have never met me.
The Firebird was revived in 1970, resurrecting Chagall's costumes and sets, and it remains in the New York City Ballet's repertoire today.
"They're like my little A&Rs," the 34-year-old songstress said, referring to the Artists and Repertoire division of record labels.
Sometimes I wondered whether my family could trust me to walk the earth without a repertoire of divinities pressed against my chest.
"O Brethren Ain't Ye Happy?" is an old Shaker song and one of the few "motion songs" still in the Shakers' repertoire.
Today, the blockchain brings with it yet another new repertoire: consensus algorithms, smart contracts, distributed ledgers, oracles, digital wallets, and transaction blocks.
If you want to take up running, or just need a reliable running shoe in your repertoire, get the Nike Epic React.
Onion soup has been in France's culinary repertoire for so long that it's nearly impossible to know how it was first invented.
The British actor, also known for his role in spy comedy "Kingsman", said he had delved into Elton John's repertoire to prepare.
As if that weren't enough, Nichols decided to add a third sport — sprint kayaking — to her repertoire on her road to Rio.
But I don't think so, because so much of music is tied to repertoire and tradition, which is tied to specific instruments.
Caballe was considered one of the finest modern exponents of the 'bel canto repertoire', Spain's Culture Minister Jose Guirao said on Saturday.
Jones: But I think it's great that [Artist and Repertoire] has the more positive message and celebration of music at the end.
Hulseman succeeded his father as CEO of Solo in 1980, and also contributed the traveller lid to his company's repertoire of containers.
I had seen the excellent Mo' Wax Records documentary Artist and Repertoire earlier in the day, but the itch was still lingering.
The makeup artist, who's still in his teens, also provided some helpful beauty tips that are a good addition to anyone's repertoire.
Bronson's arms join Garcia's repertoire of celebrity replicas that also includes Future counting cash and pouring lean out of a Sprite bottle.
The Shape You Took Before The Ache was not a conventional Exalt record, What has pushed you guys to expand your repertoire?
Epidemic Sound said the deal will help it expand into more countries, collaborate with more musicians and increase its repertoire of soundtracks.
From the charming Arlésienne to the shepherdess in a fairy tale, with faille, piqué, taffeta, tulle, embroidery, lace, the repertoire is inexhaustible.
With its widely-encompassing repertoire and refined visual style, it's surprising that RAP ABC marks Morgan's first artistic foray into rap culture.
For someone with a Michelin star, Roshan seems to have just one kind of pasta dish and the "rotzaa" in his repertoire.
Some additions to the emoji repertoire are informed by experts: Unicode has consulted the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for bird emoji advice.
And then he would say, with the repertoire that is growing, we would be able to show this company to the world.
He has an extensive repertoire of almost manic hand and arm gestures: the one-handed karate chop, the accordion, his patented cobra.
Unsurprisingly, it's not rocket science to expect that space-tech founders have a strong grasp of physics in their repertoire, Anderson said.
He sourced cars, worked with private banks to set up accounts, and, later, added insurance, holidays and luxury shopping to his repertoire.
Lawmakers have at their disposal a growing repertoire of evidence-based tools for supporting optimum behavior in realistic, complex and uncertain situations.
A few weeks back, Apple added "Give me the news" to Siri's repertoire of tricks in the latest beta version of iOS.
She studied the piano, mastering the classical repertoire as well as bebop, and she began touring and recording in her early twenties.
Ms. Hall, a Tony winner, performed at the Carlyle last spring, and has made Radiohead's "Karma Police" part of her recent repertoire.
A major portion of its repertoire — among the largest and oldest of all the instruments in Western music — is sacred in nature.
A year after introducing the Macworld crowd to the iPhone, the company was about to add another cornerstone product to its repertoire.
Harrison points out that when it's the primary or only coping mechanism in someone's repertoire, their emotional needs will never be met.
Perhaps the most talented all-around player in the league, Davis continues to add more and more to his repertoire each year.
His repertoire eventually expanded past the early moderns to encompass Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann and 20th-century British composers like Britten and Elgar.
He said that he looked forward to working on more German repertoire in coming seasons, especially at a company of Zurich's caliber.
As a feminist, I strive to build a repertoire of images of powerful women and girls and never to oversimplify gender issues.
As a result, "cockroaches have to have a very large repertoire of proteins, and therefore a lot of genes," Dr. Schal said.
Players must rapidly learn new repertoire and, in the absence of a general music director, adapt to the style of different conductors.
Having announced that worms are his entire repertoire, Mabbitt proceeds to wrangle 10 neon-bright ones onto the pages, with hilarious difficulty.
Lagerfeld produced styles that immediately read as Chanel, trading on classic components of Gabrielle Chanel's repertoire: bouclé tweed suiting, pearls, chains, camellias.
Every year, Operalia awards prizes in their names to a male and female singer who have included zarzuela arias in their repertoire.
She brings a crafty approach to every bit of standard repertoire she addresses, and rarely overexerts herself — despite all her performative energy.
Over the years, Fleenor has expanded her repertoire, teaching herself the acoustic guitar and the mandolin, and she also performs on both.
My biggest challenge was getting past his standard repertoire of poses and the near-scowl that he seems to favor the most.
That an artist could achieve renown in this specialized repertoire was unimaginable a century ago, when even Handel's stage works remained unperformed.
Jessye Norman, one of the greatest opera singers of our time, is a black Southerner who is famous for her Wagner repertoire.
There's an opportunity here for bankers, too: The M&A adviser who adds climate issues to her repertoire will find receptive clients.
From classic to head-turning — there's truly something for anyone who wants to add a smart blazer to their repertoire this season.
The broiled Parmesan-shallot toasts deserve to be added to the repertoire: "The Bloody Mary Book" by Ellen Brown (Running Press, $18).
Velvety massaman, served with rice and flaky roti wedges, is evenly calibrated despite being the most ingredient intensive curry in his repertoire.
But, "after a while it became a part of our normal repertoire of what might come up each flu season," Mina says.
Rather than twiddling their thumbs, they are out meeting people, taking classes, reading books, and expanding their repertoire of skills and knowledge.
He practices diligently for 60 to 90 minutes a day and has a repertoire that stretches from Joseph Haydn to Buddy Holly.
Ms. Stites said 12 to 14 major shows were always "in repertoire," with each location's changing significant exhibitions about twice a year.
At first, Lake Street Dive was a jazz band, but its repertoire now also has elements of pop and rhythm and blues.
"Our study shows that our vocal learnings, even of sounds that are not in the killer whale repertoire, is plausible," he said.
In recent years, the family has added to its repertoire and now makes the casts in silicone — much like silicone baking molds.
Hidden Passageways makes all kinds of secret doors — library shelves, wardrobes, mirrors, fireplaces, faux walls, and more are included in their repertoire.
Girls do not learn boys' jumps because "they're not asked to do them in 99 percent of the repertoire," Mr. Stafford said.
Trifonov is the hotshot virtuoso of our time, but he's also revealing himself to be particularly thoughtful with his choices of repertoire.
We try to stretch La Scala as wide as possible because one tends to situate Italian repertoire only between Verdi and Puccini.
With two sweet scents in her fragrance repertoire, Sarah Jessica Parker was determined to make her third launch stand apart from the rest.
This really seems like a feature that's going to get a lot of use and join the use case repertoire for many users.
Anthony will have to take advantage of every opportunity that resembles the two outlined above, and also cut the fat from his repertoire.
As every artist and repertoire department knows, a well-trimmed and en-vogue coiffure is the first and most essential step to stardom.
We're not sure where that's going to fit into their Iberian-Mediterranean-accented repertoire of dishes today, but it sure does smell good.
Today the internet offers a seemingly infinite repertoire of readily available music, yet people tend to stick to songs that other people like.
Kehagiaras has nixed garnishes from his repertoire, not just at Louie's, but at the other spots he manages, including Nopa, Nopalito, and Liholiho.
In them, a maestro must work his magic with 100-or-so professionals who may have performed the standard repertoire dozens of times.
Would-be celebrity sculptors could perhaps borrow some words of caution from Underwood's own repertoire: Maybe next time they'll think before they cheese.
After the war it was Edith Piaf who encouraged him to write songs, and included several of his works in her concert repertoire.
They tended to be made from a fixed repertoire of materials, the way poetry sequences are built around a cluster of repeated images.
Finally pulling those chunky knits, corduroy jackets, and boots of all sorts out of storage and working them back into our regular repertoire.
She continued to successfully mine the jazz repertoire without turning her back on the R&B-Soul music that made her a star.
Plus, Good American will be expanding its repertoire to fulfill even more apparel needs as early as February 16 (the next scheduled drop).
In addition to supplementing your repertoire for wedding season (or, you know, just Friday nights out), Conrad is rolling out two new categories.
But it can also connect you to various smaller bots with a much more limited and focused repertoire: Alexa, call me an Uber.
The group's repertoire was carefully chosen for the cause and included Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" and Eric Clapton's "Change the World."
Artist and Repertoire is not an easy watch; frequently so frank about Lavelle's unflattering failures that it's surprising he signed off on it.
Part of the reason for his success in that game was his decision to re-incorporate the four-seam fastball into his repertoire.
I started with desserts and pastries, but a year later I expanded my repertoire: Dr. Mr. or Ms., My name is Adam Shatz.
If Pangaud's kitchen was a jazz band of many voices, Lameloise's was a symphony orchestra performing high-fidelity versions of the classic repertoire.
"Look What You Made Me Do" may be a dissonant, useless track, but Swift has more than a few gems in her repertoire.
On-demand contentSling TV's repertoire of on-demand content is bigger than FuboTV's, though perhaps not quite as exhaustive in the sports realm.
The opening menu will feature 25 dishes, but Lee has amassed a repertoire of 90, with the intention of changing things up often.
Their repertoire is rooted in church music, in which every interval can have meaning and harmony was once a matter for papal intervention.
In "Conjurations" (2007-2009), she reimagined early trick photography to create pictures of levitation and other hackneyed staples of the popular magician's repertoire.
Though she found the dish a little absurd at first, it went from being a curiosity to a part of her culinary repertoire.
The performance showcased White's stunning repertoire but the tricks that won him the title were the 1440s at the beginning of his set.
Brian Asawa, one of the world's foremost countertenors, whose repertoire ran from the Renaissance to Rorem, died on Monday in Mission Hills, Calif.
So if silicon, metal and complex circuitry were to generate an emotional repertoire equal to that of humans, why should I make distinctions?
Babina has explored the intersection of architecture with other art forms, like music and film, and Archiwriter adds iconic authors to that repertoire.
The Bey-hive—a notoriously tough crowd—may be adding a new emoji to their repertoire and it's got your picture on it.
"We all have our own coping resources and repertoire and sometimes the stressors in our lives exceed our abilities to cope," she says.
The list of musicians with whom she works includes the founders of bossa nova, which forms an essential part of her international repertoire.
As the company grew, Mr. Mitchell gave up choreography and concentrated on putting together a wide-ranging repertoire of classics and contemporary work.
Here Mr. Pérez revisits that repertoire with the drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, who appeared on the original recording, and the bassist Ben Street.
But I just find it refreshing that we are in charge of organizations which have the possibility of playing everything in the repertoire.
Except that I remembered, so clearly that it was agonizing, a time when throwing was the most natural action in my body's repertoire.
On our second date, we lay awake on the cold cement in Joan of Arc Park until the birds began their morning repertoire.
And yet Bach's DNA twists through the masterpieces of the quartet repertoire and profoundly shaped works by composers including Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Bartok.
The group's repertoire centers on original arrangements of songs from contemporary hip-hop and R&B radio: Drake, Kendrick Lamar and the like.
Here they will revisit Parker's repertoire with a quintet featuring David Kikoski on piano, Yasushi Nakamura on bass and Carl Allen on drums.
John Coltrane would have turned 91 on this date; for this program, titled "Coltrane Night," two bands perform from the saxophone giant's repertoire.
ANONYMOUS The first thing to recognize is that your grandmother may have a limited repertoire for showing you how much she loves you.
If so, it might also be time to investigate some rarely heard symphonic repertoire by other improvising composers, such as James P. Johnson.
She updated her repertoire with songs by younger composers like Charles Aznavour, Léo Ferré and Gilbert Bécaud, but her records failed to sell.
I was an A&R (artists and repertoire) guy, which is one of the reasons why I think we had this additional chemistry.
Our whole life had been dedicated to this one person, and now we had this massive repertoire and no vision of the future.
"What's great is he is approaching the Met repertoire like a big meal," Peter Gelb, the company's general manager, said in an interview.
She also sang from the mezzo repertoire with leading orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic and the London, Boston, Cleveland and Detroit symphonies.
And I think that certainly helps, rather than if this would be my debut with the orchestra, plus a debut with the repertoire.
"Cyrano" fell out of the repertoire; Mr. Alagna said that he fell in love with it after coming across the score in Switzerland.
I was an A&R (artists and repertoire) guy, which is one of the reasons why I think we had this additional chemistry.
Practicing this joke so you can incorporate it into your repertoire will eat up a couple of minutes of your abundant free time.
In playing with Thompson, they were learning to play with one another, and in reading his human songbook they established their own repertoire.
If anal play is part of your masturbation repertoire, be aware that hemorrhoids are common during pregnancy and can make anal penetration uncomfortable.
I only had three songs in my repertoire after that, but weeks after I got started I got signed to Universal Music publishing.
What is especially odd is that there is no doubt this conductor can live up to his glowing reputation in the standard repertoire.
Lund had been a popular lieder singer in Europe between the two World Wars, with a repertoire of folk songs in many languages.
Fox augments that repertoire, while bringing a roster of talent into the company, including TV executives Peter Rice, Dana Walden and John Landgraf.
Another pianist in a striking lineup assembled by the Peoples' Symphony this season, Biss plays core repertoire by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart and Schumann.
And it remains intact on "Life" — a classic of Dr. John's repertoire — which Mr. Moore renders with the vibe of an ambitious party.
November has Zubin Mehta, decent in this repertoire, taking on Mahler's Third with the dark-toned Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, one of three concerts.
"My repertoire does not include sparring publicly with the president of the United States," Mr. Risch told the Idaho Press newspaper last month.
The New York Philharmonic's artist in residence gives a recital that provides an insight into how this superb musician's mind works: There's straight down-the-line core repertoire, notably Beethoven's "Tempest" Sonata and late Schubert, but also repertoire that few other pianists shine a light on, including Nielsen, several short pieces by Sibelius and "Idyll and Abyss," by Jörg Widmann.

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