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songful

[sawng-fuhl, song-] / ˈsɔŋ fəl, ˈsɒŋ- /








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Hemphill’s experimental yet songful approach connected him to adventurous pop artists; he joined Lake on tour with Björk in support of her album “Debut” in 1993-94.

From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2021

Mr. Peacock’s “raw charisma and fiery temperament could almost match Ayler in songful intensity,” pianist Ethan Iverson wrote in Jazz Times magazine in April.

From Washington Post • Sep. 9, 2020

In general, the concerto was given an eloquent dark beauty by Hadelich, his tone thickly dusky, his virtuosity so secure that it could be beside the songful point.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 26, 2018

The jaunty, songful theme that opens the movie sets a mood that Caine catches breezily—even if the character of Alfie himself is sordid and sleazy in a way that the music doesn’t at all imply.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 1, 2017

The spring is down there, bubbling freely beneath it all, still striving to be as free and as songful as before; but it cannot.

From Music Talks with Children by Tapper, Thomas




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