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"rhapsodic" Definitions
  1. (of speech or writing) expressing great enthusiasm or happiness

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His prose is rhapsodic, kaleidoscopic and — I'll say it — enviable.
Kopatchinskaja's intensely rhapsodic, half-wild approach counterbalanced Petrenko's penchant for control.
With brilliant technique and rhapsodic daring, Mr. Zimerman gives a stunning performance.
As he swiped through the pages, a rhapsodic smile spread across his face.
For example, as an economist I have for years waxed rhapsodic about globalization.
That perspective is channeled through an often rhapsodic musical style of cosmic gospel.
Other pianists have made these fiercely virtuosic pieces sound more rhapsodic and poetic.
That year, he saw "Funny Girl" and "Hello, Dolly!" and developed a rhapsodic crush.
The music combines elegantly Chopinesque piano writing, rhapsodic imagination and hints of Wagnerian harmony.
" After intermission he drew colorful, rhapsodic playing from the orchestra in Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade.
He already knows that we will spasm, not just with fear but with a rhapsodic
Pianists playing the Ballades have to balance multiple voices, and tame their rhapsodic, mercurial nature.
When we get to something like the Fourth Ballade, it's so rhapsodic and so complex.
Peretz's poems are intricate creations, fusing a German Romantic vocabulary with a rhapsodic Russian manner.
If you ask Warren about capitalism, she'll wax rhapsodic about what properly regulated markets can create.
When it comes to determining whether a brisket is done, the pros wax rhapsodic, even mystical.
Listen in particular for how he navigates the infamous Fourth Ballade and its daunting, rhapsodic coda.
He began with a rhapsodic, fresh account of Bach's English Suite No. 3 in G minor.
"Maggiolata" was harmonically milky and rhapsodic, like late Fauré or early Debussy with an Italianate cast.
The flourishes and trills of the "Viennese Rhapsodic Fantasietta," passionately accompanied by Mr. Sunwoo, were energetically dispatched.
These moments, rhapsodic and uncaptioned, are the most affecting, the production's dancers seamlessly incorporated into the action.
One hears so many rhapsodic accounts of this walk that Bissell's wry impiety is refreshing — and promising.
A rhapsodic Air begins with an ominous piano solo, thickly chromatic and dissonant, roiled by heaving outbursts.
Except for Marianne Moore, who called the poems "sharp, solemn, rhapsodic," reviewers of the book were bewildered.
The opening performance is magical, nay, rhapsodic, brimming with pop culture cameos that make your head spin right off.
Dominatrix Sandra LeMorgese, who has written about her time navigating kink in New York, gets rhapsodic about exercise equipment.
She published religious tracts, and she incorporated snapshots and watercolors into her journals alongside rhapsodic descriptions of Algerian scenery.
In Schuette, Mr Kennedy waxed rhapsodic about the ability of citizens to debate and forge consensus on divisive questions.
The violinist Anna Rabinova gave an intently focused yet rhapsodic account of "Anthèmes l" for solo violin (1991-92).
The rhapsodic obituaries published over the past week belie the fact that Teodoro had few allies in Venezuelan politics.
Prince's ascendance began two years ago with his rhapsodic dance LP, 63, which still rides the charts after 26 weeks.
A rhapsodic interlude follows when she marries Ewan Tavendale (Kevin Guthrie), a handsome local farmer who is besotted with her.
Obama, summoning the writer inside him, took a stab at the rhapsodic during his most recent visit to the wild.
Cliburn's playing is rhapsodic, yet also refreshingly direct and clearheaded, offering a young American's take on an iconic Russian work.
Above all, it transmits his rhapsodic delight in natural beauty, as when an electric storm "heightens the sense of being alive".
You can see this in Salah's songs and Salah's T-shirts, and in the rhapsodic smiles Salah provokes on Liverpool faces.
He's still as rhapsodic and talkative as he was when he was touring  Smart Bomb with his old band Thrush Hermit.
His magnum opus, the " Spheres " trilogy, nearly three thousand pages long, includes a rhapsodic excursus on rituals of human-placenta disposal.
He's still as rhapsodic and talkative as he was when he was touring Smart Bomb with his old band Thrush Hermit.
An impossible documentary, at once austere and rhapsodic, it evokes the 18th century while feeling as present as a live concert.
Once he began Janacek's episodic suite "On the Overgrown Path," he played with searching insight, rhapsodic freedom and uncompromising musical integrity.
On the second evening, Mr. Trifonov performed Chopin's Cello Sonata, a rhapsodic tangle of a piece, with the splendid Gautier Capuçon.
Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — The passage in this puzzle is a grand example of one of my favorite genres, rhapsodic nature writing.
Its rhapsodic inventiveness—there had never been anything like it before—puts it in a class of twentieth-century utopian icons.
While Trump waxes rhapsodic about the chances for U.S.–Russia partnership, the substance of his administration's policy has actually hardened, not softened.
His adventures, guided hundreds of miles by Tlingit natives paddling a dugout cedar canoe, became rhapsodic dispatches that found an enthusiastic audience.
Then it flooded out: scenes of rhapsodic childhood and unspeakable torture, painted with runny pigment and in brazen colors, impassioned, unashamed, irrefutable.
The violin essentially leads the orchestra through the rhapsodic first movement, playing restless lines that shift from searching lyricism to impetuous brilliance.
David Monn, a society event planner favored by Ms. Wintour and the Obamas, waxed rhapsodic about the 26-foot-tall cypress topiaries.
And the emotional high point, if you believed the rhapsodic media response that followed, was his discussion of that botched raid in Yemen.
I'm not going to wax rhapsodic about the fabric covering the HomePod, though Apple is very proud of it being "transparent" to audio.
"Passion," kept close to the eyes and ears, is overwhelmingly beautiful, filled with rhapsodic inquiries into the impossibility and ultimate necessity of love.
It's true, but I do think of Oliver Sachs, who became very rhapsodic about food and tradition as he memorialized his own life.
The varied program opened with Babbitt's short, squiggly and rhapsodic "The Crowded Air," written in 1988 as a tribute to Elliott Carter's 80th birthday.
Ms. Weilerstein and Mr. Barnatan give rhapsodic and stylish accounts of these impressive works, neither of which turns up that often on recital programs.
Various Renaissance pieces by Sweelinck, John Bull and William Byrd were juxtaposed with Takemitsu's crystalline "for away" (1973), Oliver Knussen's rhapsodic, modernist Variations (Op.
The piece is a showcase of the group's vocal acrobatics and ethnomusicological fascinations, such as the Inuit throat singing that opens the rhapsodic Courante.
Word of mouth is already tracking positive; a countdown to ecstasy, in the form of upcoming rhapsodic reviews of the Pixel phone, has already begin.
Pacino, his long hair tied in a ponytail, is the more rhapsodic, and the clean-cut De Niro is the more reticent of the pair.
He says he's been thinking all night about how he's going to make love to her, anatomizing every part of her body in rhapsodic detail.
The company has not provided sales data for the device, but it has said that sales exceeded its expectations and that customer reviews are rhapsodic.
It begins with spare melancholy before building to a final section that ties flowing Minimalist-style arpeggios with rhapsodic cello effusions: cool and warm, united.
As well, a party campaign to study Mr. Xi's years as a youth in Liangjiahe Village in northwest China has continued to inspire rhapsodic reports.
Stranger Things 226 returns well over a year (a year!) after it first premiered, and its return is no less rhapsodic than when it first arrived.
His default conversational setting is Commencement Address, involving quotation from nineteenth-century heroes and from his own previous commentary, and moments of almost rhapsodic self-appreciation.
Bartok's influence pervades the dark Second Quartet (1958), written in five rhapsodic movements, starting with a wild-eyed, pummeling Allegro rustico that sounded almost dangerous here.
"Freshwater" was published by Grove in February, wreathed in well-deserved hype: rhapsodic reviews, an Annie Leibovitz portrait in Vogue, a two-book deal with Riverhead.
She was particularly effective — detailed, rhapsodic — in Szymanowski's "Mythes"; I love this single note, a little sigh that she calibrates to mirror the piano's gesture perfectly.
On a recent Saturday night, the bartender Frank Cisneros, who once worked in Japan, waxed rhapsodic about the beauty of ceremony in that country's drinking culture.
If I met that hypothetical Atlantan at a bar and launched into some rhapsodic praise for Kacey Musgraves (it's a habit) would I lead with that moment?
Who needs music or the news when they can listen to the wind and the wavelets lapping the hull, that, in its own right, is rhapsodic enough.
MOSES SUMNEY "Aromanticism" (Jagjaguwar) A manifesto disguised as a reverie, "Aromanticism" offers cascades of Mr. Sumney's falsetto vocals in rhapsodic songs, seemingly free-associative but meticulously plotted.
"Malibu," though, lets him write his own version of the region's sound, and in places on this album, as on "Celebrate," he waxes rhapsodic about the city itself.
"The American Friend," which was shot by Robby Müller, may rival "Taxi Driver" in its rhapsodic visual panache but, although violent, it is less brutal and more melancholy.
Another Grieg staple, the Piano Concerto in A minor, was offered next, with the pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet conveying the music's rhapsodic sweep and bold contrasts as soloist.
I got the most pleasure on Thursday from the Szymanowski, a 1915 set of three rhapsodic pieces that aren't exactly rarities but don't come along every day, either.
He would wax rhapsodic about the Spurs' player development, the KEY to Kawhi learning to shoot three-pointers, which opened up driving lanes, which opened up his game.
Her belting alto, floor-length floral gowns, flowing red tresses and rhapsodic tambourine stand out in an industry which often places a premium on bare skin and over-sexualised lyrics.
Many of Von Trotta's interviewees, including Liv Ullmann, who acted in many Bergman films and had a child with him, wax rhapsodic over Bergman's way with actresses and female characters.
Accompanied by dancing meatballs and showgirls clad in blue and yellow, she waxed rhapsodic about Abba and Ikea, generous parental leave and, above all, the Swedish national tradition of seriousness.
And in the demanding works this duo performed — especially Rachmaninoff's rhapsodic and teeming Sonata in G Minor, which has a virtuosic piano part — Ms. Kanneh-Mason was a superb collaborator.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The rhapsodic praise showered on "Fearless Girl" when she first confronted Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" statue in 2017 rings a bit more hollow today.
But the rhapsodic public endorsement of Mr. Lennon, who, with his wife, Ms. Ono, underwent primal therapy with Dr. Janov in 1970, caused "The Primal Scream" to be heard round the world.
Mr. Huebner and the violinist Quan Ge then played Martijn Padding's "Mordants," an agitated, rhapsodic duo titled for the musical ornament (a three-note squiggle) that this sputtering, skittish piece explores obsessively.
Theater The ballet luminary Christopher Wheeldon makes a triumphant debut as a Broadway director with this rhapsodic stage adaptation — closing on Sunday — of a classic musical with a heavenly Gershwin score (2:053).
That streak ended when "Millennium Mambo" (on Friday and Saturday) — a visually rhapsodic, sidelong look at youth and anomie — sneaked into theaters at the end of 2003, two years after its Cannes premiere.
Ms. Lamsma, who first worked with her countryman Mr. van Zweden in 2007, played splendidly, with crisp clarity and brightly radiant sound, conveying both the rhapsodic fervor and intriguing pensiveness of the music.
TURNBERRY, Scotland (Reuters) - Donald Trump flew all night from New York to Scotland to talk about his renovated Turnberry golf course and, given the chance to open up on the topic, he was rhapsodic.
But it also beautifully captures the peculiar rhythms of having a conversation while stoned, from Darlene waxing rhapsodic about the power of the bad movie they're watching to Elliot's heavy-lidded, slow-motion drawl.
In 2017, O'Rourke did an interview with Spin specifically about his time in Foss, in which he waxed rhapsodic over his days ordering records out of the legendary punk zine Maximum Rock 'n' Roll.
To the end of his days, he would sound a rhapsodic note when recalling his time on the Hope, crediting it with everything from launching his literary career to sustaining his lifelong good health.
A 2012 feature in New York waxed rhapsodic about Xanax, glossing over its numerous risks and instead leaning on the argument that it was a cheap, easy solution for the pressures of late capitalism.
Charcoal Companion Himalayan Salt Plate with Recipe Book, available at Amazon, $49.99Heavy salting and charring might not be the best thing for dear old dad's body, but it is simply rhapsodic to his soul.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Solving this puzzle by Jennifer Nutt was particularly rhapsodic to me because it reminded me of a writer whom I adored, years ago, when I read her big work in high school.
Allegra feels an intimate connection to the fabrics she works with, and seems quietly rhapsodic when she describes standing over a steaming vat of dye, letting the colors and fabric guide her creative process.
Rhapsodic online odes include testimonials about how waking up in a Marriott with another night's worth of loyalty points makes you feel as if you are doing something good for yourself and your family.
In the titular suite, a 25-section poem on a particular instance of witchcraft persecution in 15th-century Sweden, O'Brien takes yet another approach to the paraphrase, putting it in service of rhapsodic defamiliarization.
" Sometimes, though, BJ just wants to deliver a monologue, as he does at the beginning of "Home," waxing rhapsodic about safe spaces and trying to preserve "that feeling of home before you reach your home.
Cecil Taylor, a pianist who challenged the jazz tradition that produced him and became one of the most bracing, rhapsodic, abstract and original improvisers of his time, died on Thursday at his home in Brooklyn.
Doctor Ford's agenda seems equally self-contradictory: one moment he seems rhapsodic about sapient robots, and the next, he's sneering at the anthropomorphic sensibilities of an employee who draped a cloth over a naked bot.
On Saturday, for the first half of her recital, she brought poise and sensitivity to two early Brahms ballades, and then offered a rhapsodic, poetic performance of Schumann's fantastical, challenging "Kreisleriana," a 35-minute suite.
When it was published in 2002, the critical praise was rhapsodic: "Not since Anthony Burgess's novel A Clockwork Orange has the English language been simultaneously mauled and energized with such brilliance and such brio," etc.
It's a rhapsodic amalgamation of guitars, violin, glockenspiel, synths, and vocals with the kind of lyrics that could tell you everything need to know if you heard them at the right time in your life.
An obsessive admirer of Mr. Glass since high school and the composer's studio assistant in college, Mr. Muhly has crafted his own artistic voice that imbues Mr. Glass's minimalist abstraction with a rhapsodic self-expression.
Her poem, consisting entirely of borrowed phrases, is both rhapsodic and theoretical, founded in a combined earthly, tangible experience of the practice of painting and a philosophical consideration of the deep implications of mark making.
Calvin Trillin's 1994 omnibus, "The Tummy Trilogy," was a transformative book for me as a much younger man, despite the fact that its rhapsodic accounts of Kansas City cuisine filled me with a mild resentment.
But to wax rhapsodic about the good old days when golfers decamped to Florida for the month of March to gear up for the Masters is to turn a blind eye to the game's evolution.
Diesel, wearing a leather vest, no shirt, and a shark's tooth necklace, waxes rhapsodic about the line of Street Sharks toys, demonstrating their various selling points on a barrage of lesser toys, including, pointedly, some Ninja Turtles.
But allowing Giorgio Moroder to wax rhapsodic for minutes at a time on the track that bears his name is more like listening to a distant relative's war stories than the disco biography the group likely intended.
Vic Damone, the postwar crooner whose intimate, rhapsodic voice captivated bobby soxers, middle-age dreamers and silver-haired romantics in a five-decade medley of America's love songs and popular standards, died on Sunday in Miami Beach.
On Monday night, Trump's momentum seemed to follow him to Las Vegas, where he delivered a rhapsodic 223-minute speech in an arena at the South Point Hotel and Casino that drew some 22016,232 people, according to his campaign.
On Monday night, Trump's momentum seemed to follow him to Las Vegas, where he delivered a rhapsodic 45-minute speech in an arena at the South Point Hotel and Casino that drew some 12,000 people, according to his campaign.
The book featured rhapsodic, lyrical descriptions of the Russian countryside; happy peasants toiling away on collective farms in Ukraine and the Caucasus; and measured depictions of the bleak realities facing government clerks, intellectuals, and factory workers in the cities.
Most of the music sounds hand played, and it's easy to hear the vocal harmonies of the Beach Boys, the guitar arpeggios of folk rock, the haze of psychedelia and the rhapsodic structures of progressive rock throughout the album.
Since then, in "The Tree of Life" (2011) and "To the Wonder" (2012), the impulse to seek out grace and loveliness—in weather, in women, and in rhapsodic flashes of the past—has all but blunted the dramatic urge.
But when the duo performed its hit "Stay a Little Longer," the singer T.J. Osborne reached the end of the final chorus and tilted his head toward his older brother John, who promptly went into a rhapsodic acoustic guitar solo.
The novel is at its most rhapsodic in moments of pastoral seclusion, as Michael and Francis walk, and spot fish, and "hunt for the other small lives that had managed to survive" in a park that runs through their urban landscape.
Alone at the piano, working with a rhapsodic patience, Mr. Hathaway teases out a tension in the song: Its chastened entreaty is pitched to an audience of one, but it is also an ecstatic testimony in a room full of admirers.
When the subject rises to a fever pitch of passion – during the period that encompasses Charlotte's emotional embroilment with Amadeus Daberlohn, her stepmother's singing master, for example – words, words, words, tight-packed, rhapsodic, soul-stirring, and giddily Nietzschean, come surging in.
Similar principles guided "Moebius-Ring" for solo piano (with the expressive Ning Yu as soloist); the rhapsodic "Au bleu bois" for solo oboe (the elegant James Austin Smith); and "Terres rouges" for string quartet, performed by the excellent JACK Quartet.
Somewhat surprisingly, Sharkey gives a significant and welcome nod to the urban oracle Jane Jacobs, whose rhapsodic evocation of New York streets might, after so many wars, have seemed as dated as the account of Jerusalem before the fall of the Temple.
Its leaders and advocates are racists and Holocaust deniers, its message boards wax rhapsodic about the man who perpetrated the Christchurch mass shooting, and the questions it presents to conservative speakers are based on anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and "white genocide" fears.
And for Philharmonic regulars trying to glean what special qualities Mr. van Zweden may be bringing to the orchestra in his inaugural season as its music director, the compelling performance he led of Rachmaninoff's rhapsodic symphony revealed new dimensions of his artistry.
The brief waxes rhapsodic on the significance of the wedding cake: the creations are "iconic symbols that serve as the centerpiece of a ritual in which the married couple cuts the cake in front of their guests, marking the celebratory start to their marriage".
They'll wax rhapsodic about the Coffee on the Porch beans, roasted at home by a local teacher and brewed here, or upcoming readings with local authors like the best-selling crime novelist Tess Gerritsen and the children's book author and illustrator Chris Van Dusen.
Divided into the days of a week as Paterson goes about his routine — rising, driving, walking the dog, writing in his notebook — the film progresses "from the basic to the rhapsodic, the material to the transcendent," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
On Saturday, the 28-year-old Uzbek pianist Behzod Abduraimov gave a stunning performance of the sonata at the 92nd Street Y. With prodigious technique and rhapsodic flair, Mr. Abduraimov dispatched the work's challenges, including burst upon burst of arm-blurring octaves, with eerie command.
Fox's searing autobiographical account of her experience debuted to a stunned and rhapsodic reception at Sundance in January, and premieres on HBO on May 26, as an uncanny (and serendipitous) addition to the country's ongoing reckoning with abusive sexual behavior in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
Jon offers Longclaw back to Jorah, Tormund waxes rhapsodic about Brienne (who will probably not love his idea of romance being "I want to make giant babies with you"), Gendry gets more of a chance to express his frustration with Beric and Thoros, and so on.
But early on, as Cap'n Bill Paxton waxes rhapsodic about the vessel, an underling replies, "You are so fulla shit, boss"—a line that gets at the push-pull at the film's heart, in which tough-stuff action comes up against unabashed romanticism and folds upon contact.
For me, the brilliance of the hashtag is how it threads together public life with one's personal memories—it turns nostalgia into a rhapsodic hybrid; no longer are these just records of the past; the moments are updated and given currency in the now, the always.
His movement against Granada was rhapsodic as he gave the ball to Neymar or Suárez or to his new teammate, Arda Turan, who was finally allowed to play with the end of a FIFA-imposed ban that prevented Barcelona from using any new acquisitions over the last 18 months.
It expands to a handful of a new cities and suburbs this weekend and has one rhapsodic review from A.O. Scott, the co-chief film critic for The Times, who wrote: Perhaps the most beautiful thing about 'Moonlight' is its open-endedness, its resistance to easy summary or categorization.
The fine violinist Benjamin Baker, 258, joined by the gifted pianist Daniel Lebhardt, brought virtuosity, refinement and youthful exuberance to a daunting program that included Britten's Op. 22015 Suite and Elgar's rhapsodic Sonata in E minor (from 1919), along with an inventive premiere by Tonia Ko for solo violin.
The Suburbs (2010), a relaxed, rhapsodic variant on the same classically textured arena-rock blend, is pretty enough, at least to compensate for an overlong running time and the band's labored attempt to make a definitive statement on maturity, adolescence, and the decline of tradition in the modern world.
But Chagall was enraptured by the promise of Communism — as you can see in "Onward, Onward" (1918), a rhapsodic painting on paper in which a jumping man in plaid trousers, his legs spanning the whole composition, bounds through a sky of brilliant blue into a glorious popular future.
"What's your favorite kind of ship?" is a pit stop in the type of online questionnaires that require us to engage in performative introspection, but it's also one that seems to really get people excited; after all, who among us in fandom hasn't waxed rhapsodic about our favorite ship dynamics?
Adam has brought along Adam Jr., a terrifying doll that, even more terrifyingly, does not really bear any resemblance to Adam Sr. Also known as AJ, the doll — whose presence is never explained — poses seductively by the fire and, in a talking-head interview, waxes rhapsodic about Rachel in French.
The music, by Mr. Cale and Matthew Dean Marsh, is similarly rhapsodic; with a six-person orchestra accompanying behind a scrim, the dozen or so songs (or wisps of songs) about regret, alienation and even rage seem to reach for a higher plane in which disaster is transmuted into its opposite.
" Berg's suite — "a 30-minute trailer for his opera," Ms. Hannigan called it — is the centerpiece of "Crazy Girl Crazy," sandwiched between two other works: Luciano Berio's wild and rhapsodic "Sequenza III" and a suite from Gershwin's "Girl Crazy," arranged by Bill Elliott and using the same orchestration and musical language as "Lulu.
Having been showered in glowing headlines and rhapsodic prose for his role in Leicester's title glory, Vardy was instantly plunged into the maelstrom of self-loathing that followed England's defeat to Iceland, accompanied as it was by several days of national mourning, despairing back pages and general angst on our streets and in our Twitter feeds.
Best line: "He waxed rhapsodic about the dark-chocolate nonpareils ("you don't find these just anywhere") in a northern New Hampshire candy store ... He marveled that moose could keep their heads up with antlers so big, and expressed joy at the most mundane parts of campaigning, like the discovery that he was on C-SPAN." http://bit.
Beard, whose ingenious Queer Cinema Before Stonewall recently concluded at Lincoln Center, has chosen a rich variety of artists and directors for this series: touchstone names of classical film history, like Sergei Eisenstein and Orson Welles; emissaries of the filmic avant-garde, both its rhapsodic (Maya Deren) and structuralist (Hollis Frampton) varieties; and more contemporary artists, like  Leslie Thornton, Oliver Laric, and Seth Price.
The film (paralleling the crumbling of a modern woman's marriage with stories from the Hindu text the Ramayana) was produced independently by the director Nina Paley — who retains most rights to it and has released it to the internet under a Creative Commons license — but GKIDS helped get it into theaters and, thus, in front of the eyes of more critics, who were rhapsodic about its beautiful visuals and sardonic plot.

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