The present performers shape the concerto's architecture well, and what seem like longueurs elsewhere don't seem tiresome at all here. |
As ever, the building's the Star, the exhibits yawningly, unyieldingly tiresome. |
The plot is loopy, dopey and tiresome, and the comic asides don't elicit the smallest of smiles. |
Regarding the Middle East, it is mistaking truculent asperity and tiresome repetition for Churchillian wartime eloquence. |
Triple chants have been composed and a few quadruple chants also exist, but in use these become tiresome. |
But seeing everything at once becomes tiresome, and I should think that the style does not attract much repeat business in either case. |