Search results for "Lyric" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • ("The Child and the Spells," lyric fantasy, 1920–1925, libretto by Colette 1917) *Tzigane (violin and piano, 1924) *Bolero (ballet, 1928) ...
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  • The most important of his works are his lyric teaching hymns (madrāšê). These hymns are full of rich, poetic imagery drawn from biblical sources ...
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  • quot;How Many More Years" (changing the title lyric to "How Many More Times") on their debut album. * Jimi Hendrix recorded a blisteringly ...
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  • Italian, and included it in his collection of lyric poems, the Rime. He returned to work for the Florentine government in 1365, undertaking a ...
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  • * Rosario de sonetos líricos (Rosary of Lyric Sonnets) (1911) * El Cristo de Velázquez (The Christ of Velázquez) (1920)—a religious work ...
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  • places associated with valiant deeds. Deor is a lyric, in the style of Boethius, applying examples of famous heroes, including Weland and Eormanric ...
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  • Sir Noël Peirce Coward (December 16, 1899 – March 26, 1973) was an Academy Award winning English actor, playwright, and composer of popular ...
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  • Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was a twentieth century American novelist and short story writer. He is known for ...
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  • Although Grillparzer was essentially a dramatist, his lyric poetry is in the intensity of its personal note hardly inferior to Lenau's; ...
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  • *Chaucer, Geoffrey. Lyric and Allegory. The Poetry bookshelf. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1971. ISBN 0389040711 ISBN 9780389040712 ...
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  • volumes which placed him in the front rank of lyric poets, and were widely performed and published throughout the British Isles. Burns took a uniquely ...
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  • or a sharp tongue (contralto); the baffled lyric baritone—the girl's ... principal comic; Rutland Barrington, the lyric baritone; Richard Temple ...
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  • vocality, falsetto, Afro-melismas, lyric improvisation, vocal rhythmization * blue notes *rhythm: syncopation, concrescence, tension, improvisation ...
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  • The vast majority of Divan poetry was lyric in nature: either gazels ... * Andrews, Walter G. Ottoman Lyric Poetry: An Anthology. Austin: University ...
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  • minded DiMaggio was reportedly not fond of the lyric "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?" as he was very much alive, and had not gone anywhere ...
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  • Hula ( ˈhuːlə ) is a dance form accompanied by chant or song. It was developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Polynesians who originally settled ...
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  • period included Berg's opera Lulu and the Lyric Suite, Schoenberg's Piano Concerto, his opera Jacob's Ladder and numerous smaller pieces ...
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  • of non-dramatic poetry (dithyrambic, lyric and epic). Martin Banham (ed.), The Cambridge Guide to Theatre (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ...
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  • *Taft, Michael. Blues Lyric Poetry: An Anthology. Garland reference library of the humanities, vol. 361. New York: Garland Pub, 1983. ISBN 97808240923 ...
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  • to be a great poet, a natural master of lyric and creative song. as one of the greatest elegiac and lyric poets of his time. ...
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