Perhaps we got our objectives wrong, perhaps they were based on a kind of postmodern romantic ideal which nevertheless hearkened back to old artistic roles, models and tired methodologies.
You hearkened to his voice, and you have seen the fruits of it.
Until the mid-1930s, the artist, as a rule, chose a dark color scheme that hearkened back to the paintings of classical artists.
Since you first came among them, they have listened to your words with an attentive ear, and have always hearkened to your counsels.
This piece involved many new ideas, although it also hearkened back to earlier pieces.
She hath not hearkened to the voice, neither hath she received discipline.
While novel at the time in sound and style, this ethos of contrapuntal group improvisation hearkened back to the formative days of jazz.
These clubs were usually urban in location, but the songs sung in them often hearkened back to a rural pre-industrial past.