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Small, full of energy, she also has a natural lyricism.
But this is a lyricism not quite like anything ever heard before.
Yet a greater lyricism would have made her performance even more effective.
Lyricism was no more the issue than youth or love.
But what makes Leopold matter now is not his lyricism.
"The most important element of my music is a lyricism."
I love the way it combines lyricism with a sense of reason.
Then, on top of that, there is an unexpected lyricism to the best work.
Lyricism can indeed be very like this description of it.
The third, in C, returns to the lyricism of the first.
But their lyricism is unmistakable, agree with them or not.
The prints on view here share the lyricism of the paintings.
And he feels the Met musicians have a special understanding of lyricism.
His simplicity and lyricism may be seen to their best advantage there.
The music has the lyricism of the lullaby it is.
It is capable, composers have long known, of great lyricism and power.
He has already written 10 books of sturdy, sometimes stern lyricism.
Elegance and lyricism are more important to his work than sheer power.
The group is largely known for their dark beats and excellent lyricism.
But when the mood demands lyricism, Hawkins is at his best.
But there is still plenty of beauty and lyricism in the score over all.
But he can shape phrases with tender lyricism when called for.
But there was little subtlety or lyricism in his singing.
Critics often praise his work for its lyricism and realism.
In still others, lyricism or history are driving forces.