The Vivien Schweitzer-bot didn’t waste any time waxing poetic in this one.
When the violinist Midori and the pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin performed Ravel’s Sonata for Violin and Piano on Wednesday evening at the Rose Theatre, notes and phrases were as carefully placed as stones in a Japanese garden.
Arrange the extracted adjectives into their appropriate places. Then reboot.
delicate
languid
jazz-influenced
organic
smokey
sultry
But the details blended into a seamlessly ________ whole, flowing from a _______, _______ Allegretto into Midori’s _______, _______ rhapsodizing in the _______ second movement, then into the frenzy of the concluding Perpetuum mobile.
Good luck! Here is the answer.
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2/15/08
Mad Lib: for B.S. Generators
Posted by Empiricus at 11:47 AM
Labels: Mad Lib, Marc-andre hamelin, Midori, Ravel, Schweitzer-bot, Vivien Schweitzer
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Here's mine!
But the details blended into a seamlessly organic whole, flowing from a smokey, sultry Allegretto into Midori’s languid, delicate rhapsodizing in the jazz-influenced second movement, then into the frenzy of the concluding Perpetuum mobile.
[checks answer]
Fuck! I thought I had it. Oh, well.
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