The gentle songs lack appropriate melodic sweetness and lyrical sentimentality. |
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The tone quality was exceptional, and his voice went from lyrical to tormentedly fractured within a phrase. |
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Everything was like a kid's show, but the plot was sophisticated and Shakespearean, very lyrical. |
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Adam invites into our midst a deeply lyrical, sorrowful and unforgettable poetic voice. |
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The violins, viola and cello were played with great vigour, intensity and lyrical beauty. |
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I had to deal with intuitive people, analytical people, lyrical people, and worrywarts. |
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That may sound dull, but he composed with a lyrical sureness of balance that makes his art as pure and purifying as he hoped. |
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A second subject is more lyrical, but the first is never far away and is used to conclude the movement. |
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I don't believe I have ever heard this arduous role sung with such lyrical beauty, tonal suavity. |
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I'm a talker and an expansive extrovert, yet in my poetry, particularly my lyrical poetry, I like to have things as distilled as possible. |
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For Beam at least, lyrical specificity isn't just a strong suit, it's sometimes a saving grace. |
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He legitimated the cultivation of lyrical tropes, as the poet used them to enrich what is otherwise a lofty epic poem on the First Crusade. |
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Cue misty-eyed articles from middle-aged graduates, waxing lyrical about their alma mater. |
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His rare lyrical quality bears emotional depth without sickly sweetness, and sly humour without jokey or ironic irritants. |
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He spoke in an unfeasibly low voice, with the lyrical and laconic speech so typical of the Jamaicans. |
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The whole set consists of rather humorous songs based on folk rhythms, melancholic dumkas and lyrical or even dramatic romances. |
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He parodied the historical parade of styles in modernism, mimicking, for example, the strains of lyrical and geometric abstraction. |
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The man could modulate his voice into a great variety of tones, booming, hushed, lyrical, penitent, frightened. |
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I was going to wax lyrical about my weekend, walking round the estate picking blackberries, apples and Damsons. |
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However this is marred by the ambiguous lyrical content that attempts to pass itself off as meaningful. |
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Girls who take lyrical dance, such as flamenco, or character dance will often pull a long black skirt over their regulation leotard. |
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The lyrical charm of the duet between violin and cello in the third movement has a typical arpeggio background from the piano. |
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The chair back is the embodiment of elegance, suggesting an open plume of feathers supported by lyrical S-shaped side rails. |
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The artist's lyrical, figurative paintings and collages reflect multivalent effects of his study of other art. |
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In fact, it's almost easy to not read beyond her almost lyrical prose that makes the most mundane of everyday routines fascinating. |
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She is unerring in identifying the city's greatest works and lyrical in singing their praises. |
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The music is alternately spacious and intricate, lyrical and fiery, but always as natural and unforced as breathing. |
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On this album, there are good-time, boppy tunes, always with a lyrical edge. |
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His powerfully lyrical Symphony no. 6 conveys a strong sense of the Norwegian landscape. |
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The epic Muse that firmly guarded his poetic talent from lyrical confessions inspires the prominent narrativity of this cycle as well. |
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The lyrical grandeur of his language covers every known figure of speech from metaphor to simile, hyperbole to hendiadys. |
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The Rossetti woman rebels against Victorian convention, her unpinned hair and unstructured medieval gown flowing with lyrical freedom. |
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The song, with the addition of a long instrumental solo break, drove the lyrical quality of the song to the heart. |
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A lyrical, a scholarly, a fastidious mind might have used seclusion and solitude to perfect its powers. |
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Though things improve, Serkin, lyrical in the outer movements, spoils the andante with heavy accents. |
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His voice was essentially lyrical, but he could raise it to nobly heroic heights. |
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The result is a vibrantly absurd and gory melee that exemplifies the director's talent for rendering brutal violence lyrical yet unglamorous. |
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A gentle and lyrical andantino in triple time with a lilting rhythm and an emotional central section ended intimately, in stillness. |
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She spits an aggressive style of rap that showcases both her powerful stage presence and her tight lyrical flow. |
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Rheingold is so accessible, so lyrical, so orchestrally lush, so beautiful. |
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Few writers move so effortlessly from the gothic tale to the psychological thriller to the epic family saga to the lyrical novella. |
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This work has all the lyrical beauty we associate with the more traditional type of opera. |
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He has already presented 200 shows and treated packed audiences with songs ranging from lyrical oldies to pulsating latest chart busters. |
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Outside his dramatic and narrative compositions the resulting strains show mostly in lyrical poems constructed of successive stanzas. |
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Regardless of whether the songs featured distorted guitars or oboes and clarinets, Downes' lyrical romanticism remained constant and fervent. |
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The Messiah had been conceived as a prose epic, on the model of Fenelon's Telemaque, and the earliest cantos were drafted in lyrical prose. |
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The lyrical logic is hard to crack, but the record proves maddeningly infectious. |
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Sudden gusts of drama like this add boldness to Taylor's mainly lyrical choreography. |
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Delving into zydeco music and with a surprising new lyrical approach, Graceland was a highly successful musical experiment. |
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Still, few could have predicted he'd fall this deep into a pit of lyrical self-pity and teen angst. |
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Generally, they are more lyrical and less contrapuntal than their German counterparts. |
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I've been criticised in the past for waxing lyrical and going all gushy about booze. |
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It's an elegiac and lyrical single-act play that is haunted by the death of a teenage girl, Roslyn, whom we never meet. |
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The libretto imports a number of Elizabethan lyrics which add to the overall lyrical quality of the work. |
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Most lyrical of all his interventions there is the restaurant on the edge of the vineyards. |
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The overall tone is considerably lighter than in Chaucer's poem, the play being diversified with songs and lyrical passages. |
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The poems ranged across these six sections vary from the lyrical to the elegiac to the downright silly. |
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The dances of Manipur are known for their lyrical grace, lightness of tread and delicacy of hand gestures. |
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It is a book of hard-won wisdom and stark pleasure in the form of 500 lyrical aphorisms and epigrams. |
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This refrain must be one of the most lyrical expressions of political apostasy ever written. |
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His lyrical talents are no less impressive than his mood swings, showing variation in meter, tempo and vocal tone. |
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You cannot help notice the remarkable literary, almost lyrical, quality about the work. |
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The leisurely rhythm provides a conspicuously lyrical contrast with the grotesquerie of the images on display. |
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The badly drawn one has stuck to a signature script of music-box melodies, shuffling instrumentals and rambling lyrical tangents. |
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This album is an irresistible blend of blues, rootsy soul, and soft acoustic rock, with poignant and heartfelt lyrical phrasing. |
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Matters get decidedly steamy and a tad too confessional, though the lyrical twists reveal depth and vulnerability alongside the braggadocio. |
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In many places his descriptions are lyrical, elegiac, and effortlessly compelling. |
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A warmly lyrical idiom gave place to a gritty astringency that must have been very disturbing to erstwhile admirers. |
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The diesels and the new generation push-pull trains are chugging, but the sound of the trains is as lyrical as ever to them. |
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Have a look at works of leading contemporary artists in the areas of constructivism, tachism and lyrical abstractivism in Amsterdam. |
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His poetry is neither traditional, nor audaciously experimental, but lyrical and contemporary in themes. |
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Here the phenomenon of lyrical and tactile darkness is as fragile in his memory and consciousness as the elusive tropes of a poem. |
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His talent has always been more aural than lyrical, but he's never shaped his sounds more concretely than here. |
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But nevertheless, she has written emotionally charged music with lyrical directness. |
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His music unites lyrical Romanticism with the rigours of Baroque and Classical forms. |
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A beautiful and lyrical middle interlude provides a brief respite amid music of unabating virtuosity. |
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You can find masters of any form, be it ballet, capoeira, flamenco or lyrical jazz. |
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This year, tap, ballet, and lyrical jazz will be offered for all levels of students. |
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We have Hysteria for the more lyrical music and Hysteria Underground for the harder, more underground vibe. |
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Still, this is, in the end, an above average Kreisleriana, especially effective in the more lyrical music. |
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Her poetry and prose quickly earned for her recognition as one of India's most lyrical and intellectually prolific writers. |
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It's way more punk, way more lyrical, but more than all, it's rooted in despair and sheer rage and pure joy in celebrating humanity. |
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The elegant and lyrical sculpture Tango, illustrated at right, is an icon of early twentieth-century American art. |
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Tim Albery's production of Wagner's classic story of growing up, featuring some of his most lyrical music. |
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He takes classes in musical theater, lyrical jazz, contemporary jazz, hip hop and funk. |
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Beautifully written in lyrical prose, it includes some wonderful turns of phrase. |
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On the other hand, Nero's love for lyrical poetry did not stop him from being a tyrant. |
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There is no gentle poetry, no lyrical love duet, no sword fighting, no nurse, no doll, no childhood. |
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I Saw Ramallah is an intensely lyrical account of the poet's return to his hometown on the West Bank from protracted exile abroad. |
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Jordan is a powerful, lyrical writer who explores dark places and finds transparent truths about guilt and innocence. |
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It was a dark song, with beautiful threads of delicacy and fragility weaved into both its lyrical and musical content. |
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Boxley Street in east London may not seem a natural source of lyrical poetry. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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Since he writes neither drama nor epic, he said, his poetry can only be lyrical. |
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She is the last home-grown female principal at the Royal Ballet, and considers herself a guardian of the lyrical national style. |
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This poetry was lyrical, taking its inspiration from nature and the countryside, and is now generally disregarded as lifeless and conventional. |
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He was portrayed as a brilliant lyrical poet, but an ineffectual dreamer whose poetry improved when he outgrew his youthful radicalism. |
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She combines confessional prose with cultural commentary, narrative with argument, plain declarative sentences with lovely lyrical passages. |
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Much of the debate of recent years has done serious damage to Burns' nature as a great lyrical and narrative poet. |
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Yet Seferis survived all this, and the lyrical anguish of the poetry is his testament. |
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The accents are at times difficult to understand but add to the appeal of the production and transform Synge's dialogue into lyrical poetry. |
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Its 14 gem-like songs remain true to the deepest traditions of fado, the breathtakingly lyrical and melancholic music of Portugal. |
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The Italian exponents of lyrical and geometric abstraction were based in Milan and Como, and often worked together with Rationalist architects. |
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The poems were written in lyrical free verse with little capitalization or punctuation, and expressed concern, anger, and hope. |
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The lyrical viewpoint of the song is bracing rather than saccharine or whiny. |
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The folkier side of it comes out in the story-telling aspect of the song, the lyrical content. |
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I ask Kelly if he has ever been embarrassed by singing a song due to its naked lyrical content. |
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If you're a fan of Les Claypool and his odd lyrical content and vocal styling, as well as great song writing, you will need to own this album. |
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Also the environment you grow up in is bound to be reflected in the lyrical content of the songs you write. |
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With this horrifying statement, the song's lyrical content comes to an end. |
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The story is in how Marshall attracts them, like you, with songs stripped of lyrical and musical artifice and a smoky, kool chick voice. |
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Meanwhile, if your taste is more house music with DJ and hardly any lyrical content in the songs, then pick Seb Fontaine's album. |
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Calypso according to Duke is our current editorial in song, timely in lyrical content and rhythm and relevant to said time and place. |
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Further into the record, the band invests in smaller details, and when it does the songs overcome the lyrical shortcomings. |
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These songs have a deceptive lyrical vacuity that hints at greater depths, but leaves them to the listener to consider. |
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There was a time when Malayalam drama and cinema songs had an inimitable lyrical and musical charm. |
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The rhetorical construction of the subject is the foundational gesture of lyrical utterance. |
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This 17-track collection features the Irish songs, ballads and lyrical legacy of colonial rule in Ireland. |
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To analyze a sonnet into quatrains and tercets is to recognize it as a sonnet, and so to relate it to a conventional lyrical category. |
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The musical score by Carl Davis is lyrical yet understated, an effective accompaniment, and it is rendered serviceably by the mono audio track. |
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The absence of dramatic action was of little account to audiences used to the lyrical pastoral play. |
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Freshly minted orchestral colors and lyrical vocal lines make the trip compulsively listenable. |
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Eminem may fit into that tradition of lyrical catharsis and boulevard jeremiads, but he certainly didn't create it. |
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Her soulful lyrical style and dedication to dance has seen her jump up to fore of local young musical talent. |
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Save a few false notes and overlong lyrical passages, he has produced a wholly satisfying novel. |
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The third great album from this Ohio quintet sees them in melancholy mood, easing out songs packed with coy observations and lyrical moments. |
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Goodness must be praised in sonnets and lyrical monologues, pointing out that should evil prevail, badness will happen. |
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Mozart's lyrical, endless melodies rippled joyfully through the warm acoustical ambience of the auditorium. |
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Green mountains, winding creeks and fertile land make for a lyrical and carefree life. |
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As well as different musical languages, French, English and Bambara add more diversity to the lyrical mix. |
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Now I'm starting to appreciate the interplay of musical texture and lyrical directness. |
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He's the master of lyrical images filled with a foreboding darkness that's almost more like a painted masterwork than film. |
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Anyone who believed such a thing was by definition clueless and delusional, and the lyrical contributions are matchlessly banal. |
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The fascination about this musical is the exciting rock rhythms and the memorable, lyrical melodies. |
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His meditative works add a lyrical note to the rich heritage of American landscape painting. |
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So what if their lyrical outbursts are in English, they capture the sound of inner city west Wales with precision and wit. |
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The prevailing pessimism of the cycle is relieved by passages of lyrical beauty and by faith in scientific and social meliorism. |
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His measured, lyrical exposition of the movement's second theme seemed to touch the very soul of the music. |
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The melodic and lyrical content that Smith effortlessly provides will draw the listener in and won't let go. |
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Dedicated to Balakirev, this piece has a lyrical melody with light fingerwork in the right hand. |
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His melodious and lyrical voice cradled the cries of infants and raged passionately against the dying of the light. |
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After a whole two minutes of this, he falls melodramatically to the ground, and pardons everybody in exquisite lyrical singing. |
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By paying attention to his lyrical skill, you notice that he is not only a phenomenal rapper, but also a fine poet. |
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Shepard has a gift for combining lyrical description with a colloquial voice. |
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Coleman's tenor sax almost steals the show with what some consider the most impassioned lyrical playing of his career. |
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These largely acoustic songs reacquaint us with his tremulous, soulful vocals and cutting lyrical style. |
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She began the lyrical melody, her fingers flowing over the keys without thought, her body swaying to the lilting melody of the music. |
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Her technique was characterized by a huge jump, lyrical fluency, and a classical purity of style. |
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Scriabin's early works, until about 1903, are lyrical and effusive, formally inspired by Chopin, though where content was concerned his voice was very much his own. |
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Luckily, K-OS has the rhymes to back up his rants, wielding a lyrical intelligence that shines both on his ardent raps and in his surprisingly smooth singing. |
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Today for many in hardscrabble, majority-Latino Salinas, home to 150,000 people, The Grapes of Wrath is less lyrical than real. |
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The conductor's subtly, phrased, light treatment of the first movement and the long unbroken lyrical line of the Andante quasi allegretto really made the music glow anew! |
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The cor anglais and violin obbligato in the duet for male alto and tenor, Wie selig, with its thirds and lyrical highlights was particularly effective. |
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On one level, these floral landscapes work as successful proponents of the decorative style with their flatness, lyrical repetitiveness and use of ornamental devices. |
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If Daylyt was an embodiment of what battle rap can be, Murda Mook is a precision-tuned instrument of absolute lyrical destruction. |
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The lyrical second theme brings forth a singing legato from the violin that contrasts wonderfully with its sharp and clipped phrasing in the first section. |
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Hamlet, like Richard II, meant to be by temperament a lyrical poet, a splendid commentator and rhapsodist, is forced to plunge into a series of frenetic occasions. |
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The novel is light on the amount of dialogue, but very lyrical and poetic. |
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His lyrical word play contains rhymes about gourmet food more often than not. |
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Her poems attest to her political sagacity and her lyrical mysticism. |
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Far from a smutty provocation, the painting is unexpectedly lyrical. |
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And even at its most splintered, the music remained intensely lyrical. |
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The conciseness of its language and the lyrical beauty of its poetry are unequated and it is recognised as one of the greatest literary and spiritual productions of India. |
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It was during this period that he found his voice and produced his greatest lyrical poetry, including the personal manifesto to struggle and to love, A Cloud in Trousers. |
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There are even elements of The Beatles in some of the choral sections, while her major hero, David Bowie, is said to come through in her unexpected lyrical poetry. |
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The show combines Jack's unique and spine tingling voice with the lyrical poetry of Jacques Brel and more than a touch of cabaret light and magic. |
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Are we prepared to take a step towards the thinking poet or the lyrical thinker, with the kind of concentration and pleasure in complexity that he deserves? |
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His poetry is sometimes lyrical, sometimes sharply satirical. |
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Of course, when you listen to the record, you're left with more questions than answers, as the lyrical content is just as ambiguous as the song titles. |
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The way that I work piece by piece, I write as I go and one melody might instigate a counter melody and the emotional nature of a song might inspire the lyrical content. |
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Certain companies which aimed at making a fast buck in the festival market produced albums in haste, due to which the songs lacked lyrical and musical quality. |
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They launched an underwhelming campaign which consisted of a few posters and Packie Bonner unconvincingly waxing lyrical about the benefits of the tournament for Irish soccer. |
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It is approaching midnight in a cafe on the outskirts of Moscow and a group of enthusiasts are waxing lyrical on the subject of their favourite car, the Lada. |
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It is a highly literary and lyrical novel looking at loneliness, friendship, family, middle age and life in a less than salubrious part of our capital city. |
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It is almost obligatory for any new Edinburgh resident to wax lyrical over the cultural backdrop that the castle, the festival and the tattoo give to the city. |
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Both albums are rife with lyrical references to rolling hills, trees, creeks, dirty knees and breezes, and delivered in direct couplets or simply rhymed tercets. |
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This musical tone poem alternates between lyrical moments and spirited interludes that suggest an energetic exaltation of larks ascending and descending as they fly. |
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But with no skillful lyrical tie-ins, or serious hooks that raise them above the generic wash of most commercial R'n'B, it all gets just a bit tiresome. |
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Described as fast, furious meltingly lyrical and full of physical poetry, it is one of the most completely brilliant theatrical experiences imaginable. |
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Their lightning-fast delivery of three-chord tunes, and lyrical menagerie of punks, runts, brats, loudmouths, and jungle queens create the illusion of dumb simplicity. |
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The lyrical declamation has inspired luminaries ranging from Kurt Vonnegut to Robert Frost. |
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Calasso reconstruction is, in Mounts' judgment, a superbly ambitious, quirky, querulous, lyrical, and finally persuasive essay. |
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He loved simplicity in his musical arrangements, which allowed his lyrical message and melodies to shine through. |
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This dad read it as the latter and wrote his own lyrical rebuttal to the tune. |
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The last two were the main events, promising an epic showdown of lyrical skill. |
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Simultaneously rough and lyrical, her paintings are jagged emotional landscapes in colors that range from earthy to bilious, saturated to saccharine. |
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He is at his best in the many lyrical sections of the piece, which include most of the outer movements as well as the wistful trio of the middle scherzo movement. |
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That need for love and the consequences provided a powerful lyrical background for The miseducation of Lauryn Hill. |
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The rhythm of the engine, the shrillness of the whistle and the lyrical quality of the train trailing off from the place are a part of the lives here. |
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Some of the man-bashing and emotional blackmail seems a bit of a cop out when sections of the production are effectively dramatic and poetically lyrical. |
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There are also a lot of rousing singalongs devoted to Gough's belief in the transcendental power of love, balanced by lyrical dramas bleakly pondering death and the afterlife. |
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A smattering of tracks say so, exhibiting a tasty balance between Of Montreal's lyrical world of mystery-flavor-popsicle whimsy and shower singalong ditties. |
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When I look at her blowsily lyrical and sneakily philosophical abstractions, satisfaction reigns, replete with delicate discriminations and a certain funny, sexy moodiness. |
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His subsequent solo output has been marked by restraint, with broodingly elegiac melodies underpinning a more shaded, if still downbeat, lyrical outlook. |
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Just in time for the Anzac weekend, the General will be displaying his turntable prowess and lyrical powers as he spins the latest dancehall hits from Jamaica. |
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Finding the ideal relationship is still Zedek's primary lyrical focus, and her emotively careworn voice remains the strongest aspect of her music. |
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Robert Dean Smith is a Heldentenor with a lyrical quality to his voice, which makes his interpretations of Wagner movingly beautiful even in their heaviest moments. |
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The style is ornate, lyrical, and sensual, perhaps too much so for English tastes, as the Quartet tends to be more highly regarded abroad than in Britain. |
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The second movement is even more luscious, with languorous harmony and much lyrical writing for divided strings supported by a shimmering texture of harps and celesta. |
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The poem's closing strophe shows how Kaufman had become a master in capturing the lyrical qualities of the music and bringing them to bear in his poetry. |
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In the early 1960s, the lyrical tenor saxophonist Stan Getz topped the charts with recordings of music by Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. |
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St. Ephrem, one of the most renowned and lyrical homilists of the Eastern Church, beautifully described the praise of God flowing from us like a wellspring of water. |
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Ruskin's View, of which the poet waxed lyrical in 1816, is worth a visit and takes in the sweep of the river Lune and nearby Calf Top and Crag Hill. |
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A misguided foray into middle-eastern politics, it may well be their lyrical nadir, their trademark synth-pop swamped in a hideous 80s production. |
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A somewhat desolate but lyrical sense of place pervades the work. |
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From the furiously fast runs of the opening to the lyrical to the rapturous to pianissimo trills that were hardly there, the playing was stunning. |
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Despite lyrical individualities, a common thread amongst the featured artists is a conception of hip hop as not only entertainment, but also education. |
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Christine Goerke not only plays Armida with sly wit, but she also sings the exacting fioriture and lyrical arias with razor-sharp precision and elegant musicianship. |
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I stood and approached the table, braced to counteract the floozy's attempt at lyrical, banana-rich muffin eroticism with my own rational, short-lined, logical narration. |
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Moving away from allegory and portentousness and into more lyrical and fantastical realms, Messer at the same time sticks closer to home for subject matter. |
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At that point it's a conceptual lyrical moment where the poem is becoming aware, or I am becoming aware of the piece at that point as having to do with futurity. |
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Thus cubist art, has something of the character of poetry, presenting an image of the world that is meditative, haunting, lyrical, mysterious and sometimes obscure. |
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The novel's lyrical prose and descriptions are its strong points. |
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It is, certainly, painfully lovely, achingly gorgeous, exasperatingly lyrical, sumptuously spellbinding, ethereally hypnotic, and, above all, transcendentally sublime. |
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Here the creaky melodrama is swept away by Tchaikovsky's lyrical music. |
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I promised never again to wax lyrical about the fries in gravy. |
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Produced entirely by Diamandis and David Kosten, it was praised for its cohesive sound and introspective lyrical content. |
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Smith takes full freedom with the a capellas, using long, lyrical stretches, but also slicing syllables and looping them percussively. |
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One of the most lyrical and powerful passages of the De Profundis can be heard towards its very conclusion. |
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The shamisen was introduced to Japan in the late sixteenth century and was soon used in narrative and lyrical traditions. |
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A wonderful piece, combining contrastive cantabile and lyrical, contrapuntal, motoric, dramatic and other areas. |
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Just because contemporary and lyrical are blends of different styles doesn't make them free-for-alls. |
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Sarah asked if Nigella's momma was a poet because she certainly had a lyrical ear for a name. |
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Both geometric abstraction and lyrical abstraction are often totally abstract. |
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He has a very accessible writing style and he is able to contemporise a text but also keep it very lyrical. |
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Doom metal traces its roots to the lyrical themes and musical approach of early Black Sabbath. |
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Waters felt that Gilmour had contributed little to the band's lyrical repertoire. |
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He introduces a neo-romanticism and a lyrical feel, bringing a poetry that appealed to the mind's eye. |
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Even as early as the 1830s, critics recognized his restricted palette and tonalism, undeniable qualities of his later lyrical paintings. |
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After Barrett's departure, the burden of lyrical composition and creative direction fell mostly on Waters. |
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Early lyrics drew on the band's blues and folk roots, often mixing lyrical fragments from different songs. |
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There follows a long lyrical passage which is given mythic dimensions through allusions to Tammuz and Adonis. |
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This CD demonstrates he is as comfortable in the dramatic moments as he is in the lyrical cabalettas. |
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They also share the lyrical and dramatic qualities of Handel's Italian operas. |
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The Ditty Bops meld ragtime, music hall, folk, and whatnot into an easygoing, toe-tapping concoction with intriguing lyrical twists. |
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Also there were lyrical references to figures such as Scaramouche, Galileo, Figaro and Bismillah. |
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Though, strictly speaking, only Loose Woman is a volume of poetry, all three books are comprised of lyrical vignettes. |
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Some of the lyrical passages are so glorious that you want to weep, and there's an exquisitely beautiful violin solo in the Benedictus. |
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Neil's quite exotic amer murgh was lovely, while Jim waxed lyrical about the chicken dopiaza. |
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I believe the autoeroticism described in my novel is lyrical and often funny. |
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The leader, called the shantyman, was appreciated for his piquant language, lyrical wit, and strong voice. |
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Common dance styles in hip-hop include, but are not limited to, breaking, krumping, popping, locking, jazz hip-hop and lyrical hip hop. |
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This book is the most lyrical of all her works, not only in feeling but in style, being chiefly written in verse. |
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From a lyrical standpoint, there are precious few that can catch Kendrick. |
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To tailor his works for a Victorian audience, she cast Percy Shelley as a lyrical rather than a political poet. |
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Cowley found out that no kind of staff is proper for an heroic poem, as being all too lyrical. |
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They are lyrical and Boethian in their description of the up and down fortunes of life. |
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In the last decade or so, this once unabashedly complex serialist, now 68, seems to have allowed a lyrical generosity into his works. |
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Hence, frequent lyrical outbursts or specifying notions in a completely new, profound and innovatory spirit. |
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He combines the lyrical strains of Indian instruments like the flute, violin and tabla with western progressive rock. |
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Nevertheless, much pop and rock music has been very similar in sound, instrumentation and even lyrical content. |
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The achingly lyrical style that renders Rohan's domain goes flat, graphic, almost Hollywoodish for fighting and torture scenes. |
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The result, often enough, is a kind of lyrical yet involuted free association. |
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However, more complex movements are influenced by musicality and lyrical relevance to express emotions or refer to a message. |
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Absence as a lyrical theme is common in the music of Pink Floyd. |
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The poems in this collection vary in length and structure, most rhyming while others are haiku or shape poems, the verses lyrical and playful, or quiet and reflective. |
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Most were in a lyrical style related to that of Poulenc, although the feisty instrumental ensemble of 12 added a certain Stravinskian pugnacity to the mix. |
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In the end, Catan's lyrical, neoimpressionist style, which incorporates some dissonance, light Latin rhythms, and unique instrumentation, is recognizably distinct. |
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Her prose manages to be at once lyrical and gritty, magical yet unsentimental, connecting a dreamworld of Ojibwe legend to stark realities of the modern-day. |
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Other photos include Francis Frith's 1858 print of The Pyramids of Dahshur, Egypt and Ansel Adams' lyrical image of alpenglow in the Sierra Nevadas in his 1942 Winter Sunrise. |
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This track makes you feel euphorically happy despite its lyrical darkness. |
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It is not a sound-alike or look-alike show as it explores some of his more challenging songs and endeavours to bring his lyrical content and storytelling alive. |
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The work is full of lyrical digressions and autobiographic passages. |
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Her husband, the failed writer who makes a living penning jingles for the newspaper, seems moved to a lyrical phallicism as he describes his father-in-law's head. |
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