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Derbez is a charismatic performer whose expansive lyrical flair is girded with wary reserve and thoughtful precision.
She certainly has a lyrical flair that is rare in British urban music, and an image that could crossover into the mainstream.
July 20-22: A trio setting spotlights the winning blend of offhand virtuosity and lyrical flair that defines Kenny Barron, the dean of mainstream pianists.
In spite of this desperation to cover any base that is currently in the charts, Furtado's lyrical flair and potentially fascinating vocal contortions are lost in a sludgy mix.
Comprende, holmes?" It's not particularly inspired material, and the writing possesses none of Snoop's lyrical flair, but then again, this is only the first installment of a proposed literary franchise.
But it's also totally specific to Williams: you never doubt the hard-won authenticity of his worldview, nor that the depression, the battered idealism or the lyrical flair are anyone's other than his own.
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Though not a success at its 1863 premiere, "Les Pêcheurs de Perles," which tells of a love triangle between two fisherman and a young priestess of Brahma in ancient Ceylon, gave the French public the first real evidence of Bizet's astonishing lyrical gifts, inventive flair for harmony and acute powers of characterization.
But Poulenc was the real deal, a composer with a distinctive flair for lyrical melody and an ear for exquisite harmony to support it.
That record broke ground with its S&M fashion flair and commanding lyrical lasciviousness, traits that led the LP to be embraced as a feminist pop classic.
He played with rich colorings and flair, and brought tenderness to the lyrical musings and vigor to the bursts of chords and dizzying passagework.
Youra Guller's 1956 recordings of a selection of Nocturnes and Mazurkas sit, stylistically, in the mainstream of the mid-century interpretive tradition, neither punctiliously literal nor flamboyantly subjective, but her extraordinary flair for detail and dramatic instinct (and exquisite, lyrical technique) are combined with an exile's sad worldliness that Chopin would have understood at once.
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