Here is music as beautiful, as intensely dramatic, as unhackneyed as the day it was written. |
Here I follow Lawrence Lipking's spirited and unhackneyed essay in resisting any clear or settled message. |
The repertory and performance styles are as unhackneyed as they are varied: here Latin chant from 14th-century Ireland sung with utter purity, there an American Southern folk hymn delivered with a demure and fetching twang. |
His speech was simple and direct, with an unhackneyed vigor of language. |
His choral writing has a traditional yet unhackneyed eloquence that keeps bringing one back to what is being said. |
He is sophisticated, metaphysical, unhackneyed. |