The rhapsodic pleasures of her earlier work are alloyed here by a distinctive moral register, a pang of loss and imminent threat. |
The opera ends with rhapsodic praise of love in the face of all challenges. |
The slow movement reveals Rachmaninoff at his most melancholic, rhapsodic and nostalgic. |
The film's reception at the time was overshadowed by its extravagant cost, but Les Amants du Pont-Neuf is rhapsodic cinema at any price. |
In the beautiful second etude, recitatives and rhapsodic motives weave in and out between the two hands, giving the piece a colour of its own. |
They wax rhapsodic about the pleasure of no longer having to commute or punch the time clock. |