The evocatively monickered sorcerer's apprentice has an almost boyish voice, which contrasts with Ali's authoritatively nasal lead vocals. |
Pasternak's work is also difficult because his mind-set is unpredictably complex, evocatively associative, synaesthetic and polysemous. |
On old maps, the land is called Outer Manchuria or, even more evocatively, Eastern Tartary. |
Beckley gives Palach and his mother evocatively modal, chant-like music in their solo sections. |
The installation is evocatively lit and sensitively installed. |
For a week prior to Easter Sunday, Seville's famed Semana Santa processions trail evocatively, and sometimes not a little eerily, through the streets. |