The formal expression is fitting as the sweeping dynamic shapes reflect the constant movement around the structure.
The work's structure and dynamic shape give away its contemporary provenance, but at its start, a listener might assume it was music from a distant age.
Even in Bach - especially there, in fact - his readings are full of coloristic nuance and dynamic shape.
She plunged into every turn with dynamic shape and her commanding air toward the marvelously grotesque revelers showed she was in charge.
The dynamic shape he gave the music, therefore, was not merely a matter of forte or piano, as written, but of levels of shading.
In his final years, however, Lewis returned to the hard edge, also often painting dynamic circular shapes like "Blue and Boogie" from 1974.
Even if they have been invented under the Soviet regime, these dances are nonetheless based on specific steps and dynamic shapes identified with dance in the region.
But, he said, the EV1, another car in the show, boasts a sleek dynamic shape because "that's a necessity for an electric vehicle."
The architecture gives a dynamic but unified shape to the tensions between these extremes.
These props are used to create both static and dynamic shapes, or formations, representing various animals, symbols, and storytelling elements.