0 in the form of a rhapsody, or expressing powerful feelings:
The slow movement is wonderfully moody and rhapsodic.
Not all lovers, after all, have the same object of desire or lose their way in rhapsodic rapture.
On a formal level, the song is correspondingly torn between rhapsodic flight and broken structure.
Later movements paint an extraordinary range of impressions, veering unexpectedly from spacious languor to rhapsodic exhiliration.
There is also a swerve in expressive character, suddenly rhapsodic.
While waxing almost rhapsodic about the social benefits of trust, he registers considerable skepticism regarding its political consequences.
She sets in bold relief the contrasts of mass and dynamics that help animate the movement's alternation between an orchestral overture idiom and rhapsodic triplet passages.
He described the piece as a rhapsodic ballet because it was written freely and is more modern than his previous works.
His work is renowned for its musicality, rhapsodic style and sophisticated formal structures.