topic-specific vocabulary 84 The arts
A. Look at sentences 1-10, which are all extracts from art reviews, and decide what is being talked about in each one. Choose the most appropriate answer from the box. There are some which are not needed. For reference, see the
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Performing arts a modern dance piece • a concert • a play • an opera • a film • a ballet
Literature poetry • a biography • drama • a novel • a collection of short stories
Fine / Visual Arts abstract art • a landscape • photography • a portrait • a still life • a
sculpture
1. Mimi Latouche is getting a little too old for this kind of thing, and as I watched her pirouette
across the stage in a tutu two sizes too small, she reminded me not so much of a swan as a rather
ungainly crow.
2. The scenery was wonderful. The costumes were marvellous. The cast were incredible. I wish I
could say the same about the script. The playwright should be shot.
3. In his new book on Ernest Hemingway, acclaimed writer Michael Norris has brought the great
man to life in a way nobody else could.
4. Move over Michelangelo! You have a rival. Vittorio Manelleto’s marble pieces embody the
human form in a way that has not been achieved in over five hundred years.
5. I had to study the picture for almost two minutes before I realised who it was. It was none other
than our Queen. I doubt she would have been amused.
6. There are no great tenors in Britain. That is until now. Brian Clack’s performance in La Traviatta
sent shudders down my spine. What a man! What a voice! What a size!
7. Herbert von Caravan has been conducting now for almost forty years, and his final appearance
yesterday was greeted with remarkable applause from both musicians and members of the
audience.
8. ‘Stone Angel’ is an hilarious tale about the fall and rise of an opera singer. I picked it up and
didn’t put it down until I had finished. A fantastic book.
9. Dylan Thomas showed remarkable eloquence, and this latest compilation of some of his finest
prose will surely be a bestseller.
10. Bruschetta’s studies of dead animals might not be to everyone’s taste, but it is impossible to deny
his skill in representing inanimate objects like these on canvas.
11. He usually works in black and white, and in my opinion that's the medium he should stick to. His
colour shots are too static and are heavily over-filtered, the strong lighting washes out any
subtlety, and much of it is out of focus.
12. Shot entirely on location in Iran, this is perhaps the director's finest hour. A stunning setting, fine
performances from the leads, and a cast of thousands of extras make this a truly visual feast.