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prismatic

[priz-mat-ik] / prɪzˈmæt ɪk /














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She settles for a simple, repeated refrain of “it’s euphoric,” giving that last word a prismatic luminosity.

From New York Times

The Times called it a “prismatic and often mesmerizing debut.”

From New York Times

Using Carnegie’s acoustics, he emphasized Shostakovich’s prismatic writing, as when the cautiously eerie beginning of the fourth prelude was juxtaposed with a hazy, enveloping account of its partner fugue.

From New York Times

Along with these reflective, prismatic surfaces, her piece also includes soundscapes: field recordings taken at the corner of Seventh and Florida that capture the patter of traffic and conversation along with go-go drums.

From Washington Post

If they illustrate anything other than pure color, it might be the qualities of prismatic light.

From Washington Post