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Filter by Meaning The poet's writing was known for its beautiful lyricism.
The singer's voice was filled with a sense of lyricism that moved the audience.
The song's melancholic lyricism resonated with the audience.
The songwriter's lyrics were full of vivid lyricism.
The songwriter's use of imagery added to the lyricism of the lyrics.
The audience was captivated by the lyricism of the ballad.
She was drawn to the lyricism of the romantic poets.
The singer's lyricism is rooted in her experience as a black woman growing up in the United States.
The opera singer's lyricism adds an emotional depth to the performance.
The folk singer's lyricism tells stories of love, loss, and social justice.
The composer's lyricism in his symphonies is unparalleled.
The jazz quartet's improvisations are characterized by their seamless integration of lyricism and virtuosity.
The singer-songwriter's lyricism is often compared to that of Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell.
The band's album is a perfect example of lyricism and storytelling.
The singer's exquisite lyricism is matched only by her emotive vocal performance.
The movie's soundtrack is filled with lyricism and emotional depth.
The songwriter's gift for lyricism lies in his ability to paint vivid scenes with his words.
The singer-songwriter's lyricism captures the essence of the human experience.
The singer-songwriter's lyricism speaks to a generation struggling with issues of identity and social justice.
The composer's use of lyricism in his symphonic works marks a departure from the more academic style of his contemporaries.
The indie band's lyricism draws from a diverse range of literary and philosophical sources.
The songwriter's lyricism is showcased in her heartfelt lyrics.
He enjoys listening to the lyricism of ballads.
Jazz musicians often incorporate elements of lyricism into their improvisations.
The rock band's latest album showcases a departure from their usual sound, incorporating more lyricism and acoustic instrumentation.
His favorite genre of music is characterized by lyricism and soulful melodies.
The singer's lyricism is imbued with a sense of melancholy that resonates with audiences.
The singer's vocal range and lyricism are reminiscent of the greats of soul music.
The poet's lyricism reflects the beauty of nature.
The classical composer's lyricism in his symphonies was influenced by his love of poetry.
The indie rock band's music is known for its intricate lyricism and guitar riffs.
The hip-hop artist's lyricism showcases his talent for wordplay and storytelling.
Ancient Greek lyricism often dealt with themes of love and nature.
Greek lyricism was often performed in public gatherings and festivals.
The Greek poet Pindar was famous for his use of lyricism in his odes.
The tradition of lyricism continued in the poetry of the Roman Empire.
The term "lyricism" comes from the Greek word "lyrikos," meaning "singing to the lyre."
The novel was praised for its lyricism and poetic language.
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