Five Rachmaninoff "Études-Tableaux," played with poetic sensitivity and exquisite pianism, fill out this essential, welcome reissue from last year.
Variboba is considered unique in Albanian literature for his poetic sensitivities and the variety of rhythmic expression.
His technical command, close attention to minute details, and lucid interpretive powers are buoyed by a poetic sensitivity that is at once refined and free spirited.
He depicts a passionately lived connection to the natural world and also accesses the latent world beyond the obvious in true fidelity to poetic sensitivity.
Finally, though, Mr. Perahia can't prevent his poetic sensitivity from coming through.
And Coveney praised Leigh's "poetic sensitivity to what G.K.Chesterton called 'the significance of the unexamined life.'
His linguistic skills were essential in the work of Bible translation, while his literary and poetic sensitivity gave his writing an added charm.
His later novels retained a poetic sensitivity, expressed with laconic clarity.
Hans Sotin as Gurnemanz was the one weak link, a decent performance compromised by technical deficiencies (pitch and control problems) and a lack of poetic sensitivity.
His long black hair made him look dashing, even rakish, but his eyes had a poetic sensitivity to them, like a man who has always been too intelligent to feel at home among the people he meets.