0 in the form of a rhapsody, or expressing powerful feelings: --
The slow movement is wonderfully moody and rhapsodic.
The violin then interrupts the proceedings and comes fully into the spotlight with an impassioned, rhapsodic outburst elaborated by virtuosic arpeggios, which ends with a forceful series of chords.
The lyrics describe the love felt by the narrator, who reminisces of rhapsodic events she has shared with her lover.
Ode is the poem of complex structure and exalted by lyrical or rhapsodic mood on some stated theme.
Each one exploits rhapsodic ideas but is unique in its own form.
Although his work maintained the directness of colloquial speech, it could also be lyrical and rhapsodic.
Still, he defended the arrogant and rhapsodic book for inspiring fellow-rhapsodizers and for luring them on to new secret paths and dancing places.
Bizarrely, a few gigues use dotted rhythms in 4/4 time, and a couple feature exquisite rhapsodic 4/4 endings.
His work is renowned for its musicality, rhapsodic style and sophisticated formal structures.