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Lyricism is a term used to describe a piece of art considered to have deep emotions. [1] Its origin is found in the word lyric, derived via Latin lyricus from the Greek λυρικός (lurikós), [2] the adjectival form of lyre. [3] As a musical term, it is often employed to relate to the capability of a lyricist.
Lyricism is primarily used to give a description of art that is thought to have a particularly expressive quality. [4] It is often used in conjunction with art composed of sound alone, but can apply to all forms of art, including paintings, performances, [5] poetries, architectures, [6] or films. [7]
The following are examples of lyricism:
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Lyricism is a term used to describe a piece of art considered to have deep emotions. [1] Its origin is found in the word lyric, derived via Latin lyricus from the Greek λυρικός (lurikós), [2] the adjectival form of lyre. [3] As a musical term, it is often employed to relate to the capability of a lyricist.
Lyricism is primarily used to give a description of art that is thought to have a particularly expressive quality. [4] It is often used in conjunction with art composed of sound alone, but can apply to all forms of art, including paintings, performances, [5] poetries, architectures, [6] or films. [7]
The following are examples of lyricism: