Of course, none but an expert could detect the slightest difference in these pianofortes, but a player like Paderewski is sensitive to the most delicately balanced distinctions or nuances in tone and action.
Worse still, in a piece which Mozart had the genial idea of terminating suddenly with a delicately shaded phrase, they have taken out such nuances and terminated the piece with a forte passage of the most commonplace character.
But no indication of movement, nuances or shading, enlightens us as to the manner in which this music should be interpreted.
It was delightful, after having looked so long at nothing but the subtle, delicate nuances of the Impressionists, to turn again to these full-toned colours ringing out their deep and mighty harmonies.
It is here evident that the part allotted to classical qualities seems mostly to depend on harmony and nuances of expression, on graceful and temperate style: such is also the most general opinion.
It was above all by the creation of woman's character, by introducing into mediaeval poetry, hitherto hard and austere, the nuances of love, that the Breton romances brought about this curious metamorphosis.
Pastorals as ravishing as Giorgione's, with nuances of gold undreamed of since the yellow flecks in the robes of Rembrandt, faced us.
This insensibility to the finer nuances of the language angered and astounded Zola and Flaubert.
The piano lives on nuances and on cantilena; it is an instrument of intimacy [ein Intimitalsinstrument], I also was once a pianist, and there was a time when I trained myself to be a virtuoso.
We said at first we would not attempt to reproduce these thousands and thousands of nuances of an exceptional genius having in his service an organisation of the same kind.
Would it not be amusing to make a classification of feminine characters according to the terms of the nuances of their hair?
His nuances are perhaps too finely adjusted to give forth the sense of overwhelming magic either in intention or of execution.
But not every petty feeling, like the shades and nuances we find in much verse, is great poetry, nor is the record of every trivial event important poetry.
William Blake and his figures, rushing down the secret pathway of the mystic, which zigzags from the Fourth Dimension to the bottomless pit of materialism, was a creator of the darker nuances of pain and ecstasy.
What fine nuances and coloring divided among the different timbres of the orchestration (Letters C to D)!
They who profit by it will best understand the varied nuancesof intonation, expression and coloring of which music is capable, and will learn how to make a musical instrument sing.
New chord extensions, passages of double notes, arabesques and harmonic combinations were devised by him and he so systematized the use of the pedals that the most varied nuances could be produced by them.
It seems that both the faithful and the secularists of all nuances entered a mutual agreement in sanctioning what came to be known as civil religion.
In given experiential situations, many nuances can be distinguished, although there are no names for them.
Not having my glasses causes me at the office to greet Mr. Sloover as Mr. Rundle, and this sort of error breathes a chill upon the nicenuances of business.
And here come up a view of the nice nuances of hotels.
In taking count of all thenuances one may observe in a state (to use the familiar word) of termites fifteen different forms, all with marked characteristics.
She took a kind of deadly pleasure in analysing 'les nuances des sottises' among the people with whom she lived.
Footnote 1: Poets generally are so susceptible to emotional shades and nuances that they read them into situations where they are not present, and then reproduce them sympathetically in their works.
And in this conflict in support of the integrity of the self, anger, hate, fear, submissiveness, all the nuances of emotion may be aroused.
It was, above all else, graceful, and usually it held a trace of mental eagerness, but its characteristic quality came more from delicate nuances of feeling than from any vibrant intensity.
The subtler nuances of differences between tasks can be gained only by an intimate knowledge of the industry.
It seeks the invisible rays of the spectrum and delights in overtones, subtle vibrations and delicate nuances of thought.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nuances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.