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Nadja Solerno-Sonnenberg's talent for playing the
violin is undeniable. At the age of twenty, she became the
youngest winner of the Walter W. Naumburg International
Violin Competition. Her style of playing, however, has
drawn harsh criticism. Whereas tradition dictates that
classical musicians perform without showing their
emotions, Nadja does the opposite. To see her perform is
to see a genuine catalog of human emotions on display.
Her face may be joyful at one moment and sorrowful the
next. Her body sways and contorts in response to the
music, and the movement of her arm as she wields the
bow is violent.
To a rock 'n' roll audience, Nadja's wild style of playing
may seem commonplace. But to critics of classical
music, Nadja's style is sometimes seen as distracting and
undisciplined. The question remains: should classical
musicians necessarily be slaves to tradition?

what is the dictionary meaning, or denotation, of the word dictate?
A.) to yield or pause
B.) to mock or joke
C.) to summarize
D.) to say or read aloud​

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