One the one hand he was capable of great lyricism and beauty in his film-making.
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He was heavily influenced by the complex psychological lyricism of Conrad Aiken.
From the time.com
There is the efficient lyricism of his recordings, as in his 2009 album, Secrets.
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A composer obsessed with the power and lyricism of song, Mahler was no exception.
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His introspection, lyricism, spontaneity and risk-taking further set him apart.
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Bashmet evinced a suave intellectualism, Harrell, a flowery lyricism and vibrancy.
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The opening C minor Impromptu was finely controlled, its lyricism gently luminous.
From the guardian.co.uk
The orchestra under Robin Ticciati brings out the drama and lyricism of the score.
From the express.co.uk
I fell in love with Vince's lyricism, which I feel has been an ongoing story.
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Lyricality: the property of being suitable for singing
Unrestrained and exaggerated enthusiasm
(lyrical) suitable for or suggestive of singing
(lyrical) lyric: expressing deep emotion; "the dancer's lyrical performance"
(Lyrical(P. Plourde)) Lyrical is a Hip hop artist from Lowell, Massachusetts, who also teaches college. His 2005 album iNFiNiTi won for album of the year in the M.I.C. Hip Hop awards in Boston and is available worldwide. ...
Great enthusiasm; Suitability to be sung or used as lyrics
(3. lyrical) A lyric poem is one that expresses a subjective, point of view, usually in the form of words to a tune, song or a poem.
(lyrical) has the quality of singing.
Lyrical dance is a dance style that combines elements of ballet, modern, and Jazz dance techniques.