Yefim Bronfman plays it and the contemporaneous Eighth Sonata with all the requisite vigor as well as a contrastingly poignant lyrical touch in the slow movements.
Inge Morath, a photographer who brought a whimsical, lyrical touch to her images from travelogues to reportage to portraits, died yesterday at New York Hospital in Manhattan.
In his Met debut, the Italian conductor Daniele Gatti went through all the right moves, built to climaxes, churned the orchestra up when required and created some nice lyrical touches.
Although the Valdes era encountered serious fiscal issues, the many extant tapes of local FM broadasts reveal Valdes' inspired orchestral style with an alluring lyrical touch.
Morini's playing is powerful, focused and personalized with the richly lyrical touch that was always her hallmark.
Much of the vocal writing is familiar Glassian declamation, but there are some sweetly lyrical touches, too, including a lovely aria for Galileo's daughter, sung affectingly by Alicia Berneche.
Mr. Schmitt, whose play has been translated into English by Stéphane Laporte, often displays a lyrical touch.
If you were looking for undisputedly pop-rap with a fresh sound and a light lyrical touch, the New Boyz debut is a fine destination.
Taylor was noted for his smooth lyrical touch and tone which contrasted with Richards's jagged and cutting technique.
Ethan Brown and Christina Fagundes gave its slinky movement a lyrical touch.