Many of his works have "deft use of imitative counterpoint" and subtle harmonic invention, which is often impressionistic.
The only music he ever published was Six Romances for voice and piano, in 1873, which showed great promise, displaying melodic and harmonic invention.
And he's a master of chords, making each chorus he takes a wonder of harmonic invention.
The score overflows with melodic richness and harmonic invention.
Train Music was intended for 150 players and Country Gardens has some lush harmonic invention.
His harmonic inventions, enhanced by a synthetic chorus effect, came without pretense or any hint of caution.
His music is admired for its harmonic invention and counterpoint.
Both camps bank little on harmonic invention or contrapuntal ingenuity.
It is an odd piece: vehemence like this, denied Schubert's magical harmonic invention, descends close to bombast.
Indeed his only originality seems to have been in sonority rather than thematic or harmonic invention.