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You see, I don't want to be known only as a lyrist or an actor.
"Those are wished on me by the lyrist."
Live music was provided by an accomplished lyrist dressed in Greek slave's robes.
The writer of lyrics is a lyricist or lyrist.
They are attended by various other figures including a long-haired individual, possibly a singer, who accompanies a lyrist.
The master lyrist came into the emperor's suite and found him on the floor, almost suffocating under two massive sheets of lead strapped across his chest.
It is long since we have as good a lyrist; it will be long before we have his superior.
Coming long after Horace, Seneca unhesitatingly accepted all the restrictions insisted upon by the Latin lyrist.
He gave each string a final, testing twang, looking into the wings for a signal from Terpnus, his music tutor and the leading lyrist in Rome.
Jekan, the immortal lyrist who cannot turn a cow to milk--" "Noooo!"
'The actor will soon go off his stage'... 'This lyrist must also give recitals for Father Hades'... that sort of thing."
But when the question arose, whether he was not only a lyrist, but a poet, we were obliged to confess that he is plainly a contemporary, not an eternal man.
Wild ARMs XF: Crossfire [2007] (original composer, lyrist)
Arundhati Hom Chaudhury and Haimanti Shukla sang in this film, Pabitra Chattopadhyay was the lyrist.
The first single "About Me" (關於我) saw Kwan reunited with lyrist Wyman Wong and long-time collaborators Joseph Ip and John Laudon.
In one melody of bliss These and thou and I will mingle, Till all Nature's pulses tingle, Hear and follow and obey thee, Thee, the lyrist; thee, the lyre!
His brother Acharya Jayanta Bose is an internationally reputed composer, lyrist, harmonium soloist and singer, while his brother Debojyoti Bose is a noted sarod player and music director.
But his speech was all of that wingless insect which "gets there, all the same," according to an American lyrist; the insect which fills Mrs Carlyle's letters with bulletins of her success or failure in domestic campaigns.
Nero had ordered that all the Greek festivals be held during his visit--something sacrilegious and unprecedented--and he carefully enrolled himself in each of the contests, performing from his repertory as tragic actor, reciter of his own poems, lyrist, and charioteer.
His choir participated successfully in the Universal Exposition of 1937 in Paris, and in 1942, Stalin commissioned him and lyrist Sergey Mikhalkov to create a new Soviet national anthem, which was officially adopted on 1 January 1944.