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rhapsody

[rap-suh-dee] / ˈræp sə di /








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The concerts over the weekend included, mercifully one at a time, Concerto No. 1 on Thursday, the rhapsody on Friday and the super popular Concerto No. 2 on Saturday and Sunday.

From Los Angeles Times

The rhapsody continues: “Every moment of that week was a revelation and a blessing.”

From Washington Post

After the slightest bit of burr to his top notes early on, they were pure and ringing by the end, and his “Una furtiva lagrima” began conversationally before breaking into golden rhapsody.

From New York Times

We will sing our rhapsodies to “heaven and nature” and the Lord’s coming.

From Washington Post

When she’s out there onstage, framed in azure light and singing with deep passion and total commitment, she really is a rhapsody in blue.

From Washington Post