1. And he wants to explore new repertory. 2. As much as vital new repertory, stage directors and designers and their deliberately confrontational styles marked the Mortier regime. 3. But disillusionment set in too, as many Chinese restaurateurs reduced the new repertory to a cookie-cutter takeout menu, catering to convenience-loving Westerners. 4. Courageously, she went back to work like a beginner and emerged with a new repertory and another decade of honorable singing. 5. Evitts explains his transition into this new repertory. 6. I would say that the next thing I wish more than anything is new repertory. 7. Indeed, Rostropovich has engendered a whole new repertory for the instrument. 8. Perhaps the most enthralling prospect has been the opening up of a whole new repertory, with singers able to do it idiomatic justice. 9. She auditioned countrywide, selected highly motivated young dancers, rapidly created a new repertory and started on a worldwide tour. 10. The primary responsibility of the major orchestras and opera companies was to foster new repertory. |