| Occasionally the docu tries too hard to capture a kind of poetic lyricism via moody, often unnecessary underwater shots and such. |
| The cornettist's unbroken, dynamic swing and advanced bebop melodics are miles away from Don Cherry's fractured lyricism. |
| Gone, too, were the essentially macho male connotations which had informed abstract expressionism, to be replaced by a new lyricism. |
| His lyricism has developed, the beats are tighter and there are no dud songs. |
| I have no idea what he would have made of his pupil, but he's a really good workman with a delicate sense of lyricism. |
| And at its best, its writing has the lyricism of Keats, the precision of Williams, or the echoic qualities of haiku. |