It was described as being quieter and more mature, sometimes offering an explosion of rock, more folkish and with a little twinge of country.
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Music critic Maury Dean describes Taylor's performance style for the song as minimalist and folkish and comments on his " star-spangled sincerity ."
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The theme of the second movement is, as the marking suggests, a simple, folkish tune introduced in G-flat major by the viola.
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Konstantin Pluzhnikov overplayed his role as Grishka, the drunkard who flees the Tartars with Fevronia, at times, but folkish extravagance is built into his part.
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He feels comfortable mostly in Viennese styles, and he has recently been performing Schrammel music, song in a folkish style accompanied by a quartet of instrumentalists.
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He turned to older verse, often of a folkish type, with typical subject matter including unhappy love, farewells, separations, infidelities and the like.
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Some folkish Heathens are white supremacists and explicit racists, representing a " radical racist " faction that favours the terms " Odinism " and " Wotanism ".
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His " Decorations for the Bedroom of a Young Girl " ( 1895-1900 ), done mostly in blues and grays, has a folkish sweetness.
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The folkish " Venus " is probably the most accessible number; " Saturn ", the longest piece, does feature hints of swing by song's end.
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The EHF promoted ethnopluralism, metagenetics, blood and soil national ecology, and celebrated the ideas of English folkish thinker Rolf Gardiner, in particular his denunciation of " plutodemocracy ".