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hyperdetailed
(
comparative
more
hyperdetailed
,
superlative
most
hyperdetailed
)
Extremely
detailed
2009
January 5, Allan Kozinn, “A Hefty Sound for Bach and a Piano-Centric Strauss and Szymanowski”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
The first "Promenade" and "Gnomus" were
hyperdetailed
, and "Tuileries" was taken at a pointlessly fast pace.