Neither the courts nor the arts have done anything in recent decades that compares in artistry, beauty or creative significance with the microelectronics of a VCR.
But fellow musicians adored his artistry _ and his more than 800 recordings sold 150 million copies, the most by any conductor.
Though the critics acclaim her artistry, she has found that playing well is not always enough in a free enterprise system. But finally she feels her star is on the rise.
It is part of Rollins' artistry that always stretches to do something just a little different _ to keep jazz not only traditional but fresh without selling out to fusion.
Nothing is fudged or fussed; everything looks elegant, with artistry dedicated to the service of the choreography. The reading is gentle, beguiling, a portrayal that must stand among the very best the Royal Ballet has shown us.
The industry has suffered some hard times, but the marriage of artistry, craftsmanship and export marketing has helped bring a revival.
At an age - he is in his 46th year - when most male dancers have retired, or should have retired, Baryshnikov is dancing with sublimest grace, artistry, physical resource.
"This sculpture, excellent in its artistry and priceless in its symbolism, is among our city's most important cultural artifacts, and it will be saved," said Mayor Edward Koch.
While we have been urging confrontation to clarify issues and responsibilities, we have to admit that Ronald Reagan's new strategy for dealing with the Democratic Congress is not altogether lacking in political artistry.
Fortunately, the comic momentum of the production carries us through this lapse and we come away remembering the exhilaration of the earlier scenes and the artistry of Ms. Smith and Ms. Tyzack.
The popularity of "New Age" music discussed on your April 1 second front page is the triumph of mediocrity over the substance of artistry.
Mr. Stadler does this with a level of artistry and assurance rarely seen in so unseasoned a writer.