This extended interlude has a fine sense of detail and a thick, choking atmosphere that brings us deep into Wojtek's private world of pain.
It also contains an extended philosophical interlude concerning the possibility of writing true philosophical works and the theory of forms.
If he had not wanted an extended meditative interlude, he could have traveled to his destination instantly.
This version also features an extended interlude.
The narrative interweaves elements of appalling cruelty and horror with extended comedic interludes, and employs frequent period expressions.
It is clear from the markings on the scores held there that Sachs dispensed with the practice of linking scenes in the opera by way of extended interludes.
A clown, according to Mr. Hoyle, can luxuriate in his own vulgarity, as in an extended interlude about Italian and French jesters.
Kent Tritle played Schmidt's extended interludes on Fisher Hall's dreadful organ.
Mr. Sundiata's poetry features slices of city life chanted between extended musical interludes.
They have an extended interlude in Paris and then must deal with the ramifications.