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standard repertory
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4.21 |
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The standard repertory may benefit, too. |
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classical repertory
|
0.86 |
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Who knows whether he can become one in the Classical repertory? |
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new repertory
|
0.72 |
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And he wants to explore new repertory. |
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german repertory
|
0.66 |
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He is dubious, however, about moving into German repertory. |
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symphonic repertory
|
0.66 |
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Inevitably, complete operas are absent, and symphonic repertory is scarce. |
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unusual repertory
|
0.59 |
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The unusual repertory is what makes the event a festival. |
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operatic repertory
|
0.53 |
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Ms. von Stade is busy tailoring her operatic repertory. |
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romantic repertory
|
0.53 |
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Already Kissin is a formidable pianist in the Romantic repertory. |
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russian repertory
|
0.46 |
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They were used to playing Romantic symphonies and the Russian repertory. |
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solo repertory
|
0.46 |
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It does not have a vast solo repertory. |
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french repertory
|
0.39 |
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But it was in French repertory that he made his mark. |
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old repertory
|
0.39 |
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Yet keeping the old repertory fresh is not easy. |
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wide-ranging repertory
|
0.39 |
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City Ballet has an unusually wide-ranging musical repertory. |
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dramatic repertory
|
0.33 |
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Ms. Castle is finally easing into the dramatic repertory her coaches have long predicted for her. |
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italian repertory
|
0.33 |
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Fleming says she loves the core Italian repertory. |
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limited repertory
|
0.33 |
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Their accuracy was admirable considering their limited offensive repertory. |
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mainstream repertory
|
0.33 |
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The sonatas have been slow to enter the mainstream repertory. |
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vast repertory
|
0.33 |
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It does not have a vast solo repertory. |
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broad repertory
|
0.26 |
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Jennifer Larmore, an American, commands an especially broad repertory and rivals Ms. Bartoli in charm. |
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familiar repertory
|
0.26 |
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Creating a similar, but Irish-based, fusion, the Eileen Ivers band electrified a familiar repertory. |