Gramophone described the album as "a delightful recital - played with such warmth, and an eloquent simplicity of line, that the ear is instantly beguiled - a welcome collection".
But the most memorable offering was the American premiere of "Alone," a solo of eloquent simplicity.
This is a delightful recital, lightweight to be sure, but played with such warmth, and an eloquent simplicity of line, that the ear is instantly beguiled.
His supporters make the case with eloquent simplicity.
By the time he created "B.C." in 1958, influenced partly by Mr. Schulz, he had pared his style to one of eloquent simplicity.
Mr. Wollheim, whose arm bore the number 107984, spoke with eloquent simplicity about what one interviewer called the "art of survival."
Fleetingly, memories of the eloquent simplicity of the New York Shakespeare Festival's recent production of "The Tempest" came to mind.
Others - songs like "Shtiler, shtiler," here sung with eloquent simplicity by Adrienne Cooper - had a special beauty.
He said it with an eloquent simplicity that made me ashamed.
"I've always described the president's style as eloquent simplicity," Hughes said.