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musicality

[myoo-zi-kal-i-tee] / ˌmyu zɪˈkæl ɪ ti /


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"I think there's something about artists being more inherently connected to their musicality that audiences really respond to," she says.

From BBC

Yet the performance was choppy and the dancers’ musicality was uneven, full of starts and stops.

From New York Times

We had to find the musicality of era-specific speech and behavior, without it feeling like an affectation.

From Salon

Newsweek critic Jack Kroll said the show “ignites the key images and issues of the lost-and-found generation … into a vivid uproar that has more wit, feeling and musicality than anything since `West Side Story.'”

From Washington Post

Woodward is the name you hope to see on any program; her musicality lit up Robbins’s “Piano Pieces” and “Four Seasons,” which made up one of the most handsome program’s of the season.

From New York Times