Modern women love to be thin, but they also want their strength to look physical, not just emotional or mental, in the Romantic vein.
He published several novels in a Romantic vein which was then very much in vogue.
After an echo of the first theme from the earlier section, the subject is played by the orchestra in romantic vein, with ornamentation by the piano.
Shortly thereafter, Ellicott began composing ambitious works for chorus and orchestra, cast in a traditional, broadly Romantic vein.
The trumpet's reflective, rocking melody in open intervals sets the tone, with the violin and piano moving in a more chromatic, Romantic vein.
Paaltjens personifies the pure Romantic vein exemplified in German literature by Heine and others.
Its drama is of a romantic and heroic vein, the man stoically resigned to fate, surrounded by anecdotal detail reminiscent of Homer's early illustrative works.
Completed in 1928, the year Bartok wrote his Fourth, the work courses with the same compressed energy but channels it through a more Romantic and lyrical vein.
The program continues in a more romantic vein with Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1 and the Rachmaninoff Second Symphony.
He championed a specifically Jewish national music: his own compositions are in a late Romantic vein with Middle Eastern overtones, somewhat similar to Ernest Bloch.