I had translations of the old Mongolian rhapsodies and epodes in English, French, Italian, and German. |
|
Brahms wrote three piano rhapsodies as well as the Alto Rhapsody for contralto, male chorus, and orchestra. |
|
The Futurists, the Surrealists, the abstract expressionists, all sought their passionate rhapsodies, of mechanization, or libido, or spontaneity. |
|
John's affairs inspire him with no heartfelt rhapsodies as did his early love for Lucy. |
|
When the same sentence is reproduced verbatim in the blurb, one feels that the book will be long on rhapsodies and short on substance. |
|
I could go on at length about how great he is and how well the relationship works but I'll spare you the rhapsodies. |
|
Being Sunday, several families were on the Necklace Road to take in the classical rhapsodies. |
|
A great connoisseur of Hungarian folklore, he leaves us no less than 19 Hungarian rhapsodies. |
|
There were outpourings of prejudice and hatred, fantasies of violence accompanied by curses and epithets, psychotic rhapsodies, monologues of suicide and self-mutilation. |
|
Among his orchestral works are three symphonies, two Romanian rhapsodies, and an overture on Romanian folk themes. |
|
In their collective luggage can be found an array of fantasies, rhapsodies, tangos, and folk pieces gathered up along the way. |
|
One of the most important composers of classical music in the country, González Zuleta, was the author of symphonies, sonatas, and rhapsodies. |
|
This known as, the rhapsodies of Liszt constitute a new fireworks pianistic. |
|
She wears her musical fandoms on her sleeve – a great pop song will send her giddy, and she'll go into rhapsodies over a live performance by Rudimental. |
|
Like Keith Jarrett, whom he cited as an influence, Mehldau also excelled as an unaccompanied pianist in improvisations that ranged from delicately played brooding ballads to grand harmonically rich rhapsodies. |
|
The two Bartók violin rhapsodies are the fruits of the composer's efforts in collecting on cylinder phonograph the folksongs and dances of Hungary and Romania. |
|
We find, a generation later, the well-informed, impassioned, thought-compelling rhapsodies of the anthroposociologist Vacher de Lapouge. |
|