Examples of 'bravura' in a sentence
Meaning of "bravura"
bravura (noun): A musical term used to describe a brilliant, daring, and skillful performance, often characterized by virtuosity and showmanship
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- A highly technical or difficult piece, usually written for effect.
- A display of daring.
- Overly showy; ostentatious.
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An engaging movie with several bravura moments.
It is one of the bravura pieces of reporting of all time.
A divinity evidenced in his drinking bravura.
But now the bravura mood was gone.
Some fighters distract themselves with feigned bravura.
In such a performance bravura rather than precision is essential.
Bravura called in the fbi.
There are moments of pure bravura in the film.
The bravura performance took place inside a glass cabinet.
Do not try a bravura performance.
Butthedirectingofthemovie was so bravura.
It was a bravura performance on her part.
This allround talent masters every disciplin with bravura and plays with unexpected pleasure.
But official bravura has little sympathy beyond this narrow circle.
It is considered a bravura explanation.
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The excellent report by our colleague Friedhelm Frischenschlager is a tiny piece of intellectual bravura.
Aim for a bravura performance.
This American retread has the same sort of hack plot but none of the bravura.
That was a bravura performance.
Bravura Bangladesh independence war adventure.
I like bravura acting.
You tell the truth about mediocrity, bravura.
The final Allegro molto is a bravura Polish dance with plenty of opportunities for solo pyrotechnics.
Come tomorrow night, you will give a bravura performance.
The bravura cadenza that is frequently played was composed by Fritz Kreisler.
Tom Hardy gives a bravura performance.
Although he possessed a sound classical ballet technique, he was not a bravura dancer.
I even got a bonus after my bravura performance in the Bermuda Triangle.
The last word is given to the piano, in an outburst of glittering bravura.
He has also received the Bravura Award for his defense of free speech.
By the 20th century it was appreciated anew for its technical bravura and elegance.
Wolfe, it is one of the bravura pieces of reporting of all time.
It 's about a director at the top of his game orchestrating terrific talent into a bravura crescendo.
There's always the bravura part of the john williams composition.
Apparently, the authors feel compelled to give a justification for the bravura of their manuscript.
One embraced a bravura ideology ; the other was pragmatic and elitist.
It was another exciting, bravura hour of telly.
Following a bravura of rapidly ascending notes, the opening theme is then restated by the orchestra.
He also developed the imaginative and bravura aspects of his students ' playing.
In addition to his bravura dancing and dramatic sensitivity, Renvall was also an accomplished choreographer.
In recounting their lives, novelists have produced bravura performances in both genres.
The Bravura imprint was then launched for the creator-owned and licensed titles.
I can spend a solid hour at a single store window, admiring the bravura of the young clerks.
Trump 's bravura necessarily means denying that the terror group could have killed an American contractor.
Translated as " Studies in bravura singing for the soprano voice.
In his memoir, Zoritch readily acknowledged that he was not a bravura technician.
A bravura performance, Master Copperfield.
This view is unlikely to change, no matter how much bravura Milosevic 's defense portays.
Sir Trevor Ainsley 's bravura performance in Tears of the Mariner qualifies him as an.
However, Smyth concluded that " Lott sings with a lot of bravura but surprisingly little soul.