The same unmannered precision can be found on a Schoenberg disk on RCA, with the First Chamber Symphony and " Pierrot Lunaire " sung by Phyllis Bryn-Julson.
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And the absence of obvious artifice is used by Malle to focus attention entirely on a group of forthright, unmannered actors, with the camera appearing to gaze into their very souls.
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Natasha visits the girls the following day to admonish them for their unmannered behavior and warns them to adopt a more controlled way of acting by pointing out her disappointment and anger with them.
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Hurley found the script, a complex story of a young doctor ( Grant, in a notably unmannered performance ) who discovers a shocking medical research program that uses human beings as guinea pigs.
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And although Stiedry conducts a shapely, unmannered performance, he allows the singers no freedom to add embellishments to their melodies, even where, as historians now realize, Mozart clearly intended them.
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Another solo conceived to test a young dancer's mettle, " It Starts With a Step " by Lotte Goslar, is an apt program opener because of its unmannered simplicity.
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Jack is now deputy director of the CIA, once his much-admired superior, Adm . James Greer ( James Earl Jones, giving a touching, unmannered performance ), becomes gravely ill.
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The unforgettable image of their pas de deux in Act III of " The Sleeping Beauty " embodied their unmannered style and the subtlety of their energy, used for form rather than flash.
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At that time, when there were barely any permanent ballet troupes in the United States, few could understand what Balanchine meant by an unmannered ( impersonal ) and codified ( classical ) dance idiom.
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Even Chailly, whose pushy New York performances with the Concertgebouw Orchestra have led many to wonder how this marriage ever came about, rose remarkably to the occasion with an unmannered, gorgeously played First Symphony.