常見例句雙語例句It’s also about Mozart and Mendelssohn, the piano and the violin, and how we made it to Carnegie Hall.這也是關(guān)于莫扎特和門德爾松,關(guān)于鋼琴和小提琴,關(guān)于我們?nèi)绾翁みM卡內(nèi)基音樂廳的故事。The documentary's chief plot point is Cunningham's looming eviction from his tiny studio over Carnegie Hall, a space where he has dwelled for decades.這部紀錄片的一條主線是庫寧漢隨時可能被趕出,他已經(jīng)住了幾十年的,在卡內(nèi)基音樂廳的那間小小工作室。He stopped traffic on Fifth Avenue like the Beatles or Marilyn Monroe. He could've been president of Israel or played violin at Carnegie Hall, but he was too busy thinking.他曾像披頭士和瑪莉蓮-夢露一樣讓第五大道交通阻塞,他本可以成為以色列總統(tǒng),或在卡內(nèi)基音樂廳演奏小提琴,但他卻把時間都用來思考。gsu.qtech.edu.cn原聲例句He and Zelman Bokser, the school's violin teacher, were helping students prepare for the famous Carnegie Hall.The treatment was successful. That same year, she performed her second concert at Carnegie Hall.But, unlike his students, he never appeared in the main auditorium at Carnegie Hall.權(quán)威例句He played Carnegie Hall at 13 and counts violinist Itzhak Perlman among his musical mentors.NPR: Live at NPR: Cellist Matt HaimovitzThe least the girls are expected to do is make it to Carnegie Hall.NEWYORKER: America’s Top ParentThis performance was recorded live at Carnegie Hall in the fall of last year.NPR: Keith Jarrett's Audience Connection 返回 Carnegie Hall