Barryesque
Barryesque
A variation of the
Italianate style introduced by Sir Charles Barry, an outstanding Victorian architect who designed the Houses of Parliament.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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And while Bassey graces the soundtrack with a sweeping John
Barryesque orchestral number entitled Guardian of the Highlands - her first new recording since 2009 - Connery has been lured out of retirement to lend his inby stantly recognisable voice to the title role, making it his first acting gig since unofficially quitting movies after 2003's fantasy box-office flop The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
That sounds pretty heavy and it's not a heavy album, it's just beautiful, quite John
Barryesque in places.
As in "Take Me Out," Greenberg employs direct address, as well as flashbacks-within-flashbacks and conversations across time and space, to take the action out of its Philip
Barryesque "well-made" trappings.
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