The excellent violist was Lawrence Power, who played with a lovely tone.
The Divertimento, in other words, was played with an unusually big tone and strong vibrato.
Throughout the concert, Mr. Kim played with a warm tone.
Playing of sensitivity and elegance, with a wonderfully textured tone.
He also taught him to play with a "straight" tone (no vibrato), which was the custom of the day.
All of the music he played with a sonorous tone and infallible fingers.
However, he played with strong character, a full tone and great emotion.
At the keyboard he played with Olympian ease, exquisite taste and a radiant tone.
The strings, for instance, often played with a pinched and almost brassy tone that set the scene nicely.
But for the most part, he played with an appealingly warm, rounded tone.