The music crosses the final "t" on the documentary's lyrical portrait of a nation as seen through the work of a dozen of its best known 20th-century artists.
His is a lush, lyrical and ultimately horrifying portrait of how one happy, upper-class family living in the country in the summer of 1936 is destroyed by Stalinism.
The lyrical, melancholy portraits, illuminated by delayed flashes, evoked a world peopled by ghosts of both the present and preceding generations.
Among them was his lyrical portrait of a pregnant Ms. Bassman, her dreamy profile contrasted with a profusion of bold silhouettes of potted plants.
It's the perfect cover illustration for "Labrador," a disturbing yet lyrical portrait of two sisters and the peculiar dream world they inhabit.
His monumental W.P.A. murals of the 1930's had given way to lyrical portraits and melancholy street scenes of children at play.
The album includes several lyrical portraits of Gorka's misfit characters, love songs, and philosophical musings.
This is a terrifying and weirdly lyrical portrait of despair.
This Cold Heaven is a startling, lyrical portrait of a natural world that is hostile and deadly, but which is also bewitching in its power and beauty.
The fourth, "State of Mind," blended street dance and theatrical mime to create a lyrical, powerful portrait of two men who are brothers, doubles, battlers and priests.