The Ottawa Citizen reviewed a "concert by pianist Marc Copland, guitarist Roddy Ellias and bassist Adrian Vedady", calling it "deeply lyrical and personal original music."
Hentoff wrote, "much of the music is deeply lyrical, and all of it is performed with such joy and respect that American Chai!
But there is also a deeply lyrical view of the academic vocabulary that stems from British influences, especially Frederick Ashton.
This period is characterised by strenuous contrapuntal energy and deeply lyrical slow movements.
From its processional drumbeats at the beginning, its frenetic middle movement and the deeply lyrical finale, Britten has created an orchestra sound of great contrasts, full of deft touches and dramatic timbres.
Emil Cioran, in his early books written in Romanian, proposed a philosophy of despair, shows a morbid obsession with death, all expressed in a deeply lyrical manner.
Through one calamity or another, his deft, witty and deeply lyrical operas seemed to vanish from the stage almost as soon as they appeared.
The music in Halka is highly melodic, deeply lyrical and Polish in character.
At its best, the music is deeply lyrical, hushed and rhapsodic, shot through with happy wit.
The final movement is a deeply lyrical orchestral setting of Hölderlin's late poem Hälfte des Lebens (Half of Life).