The program ended with a sumptuous, limpidly molded account of Mozart's popular Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, with Sonia Rubinsky as the expressive soloist. |
As always, the winds were limpidly beautiful, while the brass was forceful and satiny smooth. |
And on still nights you're awarded the lovely bonus of the Brooklyn Bridge reflected limpidly in the surface of the river, which looks like a ballroom floor made of polished glass. |
Here ends this thoughtful, limpidly written exploration of screws and screwdrivers, the passage of time, the evolution of civilizations, and human invention. |
The last book Eloy MartÃnez wrote before he died in 2010, now limpidly translated by Frank Wynne, it explores the hazy No Man's Land between how things appear and how they are. |