[ noun ] the property of sounding like music <noun.attribute>
He sings on the frailest thread of voice, he dances in brief little spurts of low-key energy, and yet he has the musicality and the wit to make his numbers entrancing.
Schwarzkopf is concerned about what she feels is a lack of knowledge about classical music among many young people. "Many have the gift of musicality, but they are never exposed to it," she said.
And yet the firm core of Kirov style is being gradually drained away (whereas the cruder Moscow style still retains a certain classically vital simplicity). Just take two of the key features of classical style in ballet: musicality, and stance.
Before that came the musical high point of the evening, a long drum solo by Louie Bellson in "After You've Gone" that was a marvel of sound, fire, subtlety and musicality.
The integrated sound and unforced musicality Turnovsky drew from the orchestra seemed to tap a vital part of the Czech musical heritage.