His fragmentary scoring for choir and colouristic use of percussion elevates the solo cellist to high priest and turns the piece into a concerto. |
Indeed the orchestral nature of Bax's lush, colouristic music was something which appealed to Wass. |
Isn't his work repellent in its madness, whatever the colouristic skill of the paintings, whatever the occasional sublimity of the prose? |
They are just as observant of dynamic, expressive and colouristic detail, but the sound they make, enhanced by beautiful state-of-the-art recording, is much easier on the ear. |
They were the first to use diluted glaze for colouristic effect, contrasting it with the sharper, denser relief glaze line. |