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plural bravuras or bravure
(music) A highly technical or difficult piece, usually written for effect. examples
A display of daring. quotations examples
Yet just as, in opposition to the majority, I admired Fosse's Nightsongs and The Girl On The Sofa, so I found myself absorbed by this 70-minute play; and, whatever it may mean, there is no denying the production's visual bravura.
2011 May 11, Michael Billington, “I Am the Wind”, in The Guardian
comparative more bravura, superlative most bravura
Highly showy; ostentatious. quotations examples
Look closely, and the minute interconnectedness of her novels is a bravura achievement.
2012, John Mullan, What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved, page 4
But that won't stop the breakout star of the A&E reality series Dallas Three Ways from delivering one of his bravura, impromptu mini-lectures on the subject of Murphy's history of homophobic stand-up comedy.
2016, Christopher Kelly, The Pink Bus, Maple Shade, New Jersey: Lethe Press, page 116