Mussorgsky's brilliant evocations of childish joys and sorrows were followed by Debussy's "Children's Corner" Suite.
There follows a brilliant, witty evocation of youth loose in a world full of promises.
The result is a brilliant evocation of the atmosphere, intensity and monastic purity of life on the Holy Mount.
John Betjeman's poem is a brilliant evocation of his fantasy of British life.
It's called "All Day Permanent Red" - which was a slogan on a Rimmel lipstick advert before it became his brilliant evocation of the blood-drenched work of Homer.
Read Paul Scott's Staying On for a brilliant evocation of pre- and post-Raj life in an Indian hill station.
And they are danced, with a brilliant blend of abstraction and realistic evocation: the dog (Erick Montes) is a star turn all by himself.
Mr. Koolhaas is best remembered by readers on architecture as the author of "Delirious New York," a brilliant psychological evocation of this century's ultimate metropolis.
Downstairs in the Terranova section there's a brilliant evocation of natural history including information on the nearby Kvarken area.