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  • to adapting the occasionally traditional blues lyric, he freely invented many of his songs from scratch. Recording studios in the 1950s rarely paid ...
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  • century B.C.E. Catullus is easily the most talented lyric poet in Roman literature, but his works were very controversial in his own times, remaining ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens, Jr., (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American singer and guitarist, with ...
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  • in the era. Throughout the period, the lyric, ariel, historical, and epic ... ===Lyric poetry, pastoral poetry, ariel verse, and odes=== ...
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  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge (October 21, 1772 – July 25, 1834) was an English lyric poet and essayist, described by John Stuart Mill as one of ...
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  • for Galileo (1616). He also composed a book of lyric poems, “Scelta” (1622; Selections). Campanella spent a total of twenty-seven years in prison ...
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  • is less congenial to him than the introspective lyric. less well known, also contain songs of lyric and dramatic quality. ...
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  • The symphony currently is located at the Lyric Theatre in Downtown Kansas ... The Lyric Opera of Kansas City, founded in 1970, is one of the nation ...
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  • aesthetics ever written, and his brief lyric You, Andrew Marvell is viewed as one of the greatest poems ever written in traditional verse-and ...
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  • (the term includes comedy, tragedy, epic, and lyric poetry): All types of narrate events, he argues, but by differing means. He distinguishes between ...
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  • scope. He is still remembered for his unique lyric tone. His sound was vibrant, yet more subdued and quietly poetic than that of most other trumpet ...
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  • received particular acclaim, among them the short lyric "Even Such Is Time" and the diptych poems "The Silent Lover I & II": ...
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  • similar effect in the final quatrain of his eerie lyric poem, "The Most of It," where the last line in its complete ordinariness hits the reader ...
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  • betrays Jesus. Inspired by the Bob Dylan lyric "You'll have to decide/Whether Judas Iscariot/Had God on his side," the play casts ...
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  • March 20, 1770 – June 6, 1843) was a major German lyric poet whose work draws on the classical style of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller ...
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  • it labeled as jazz. As the 1923 Duke Ellington lyric goes, “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing.” Musicologists have attempted ...
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  • me prega (A Lady's Orders), a masterpiece of lyric verse and a small treatise on his philosophy of love. Starting from the model provided by the ...
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  • | occupation = Poet, author, lyric-writer | genre = Light verse, subtle satire | spouse = | parents = | children = }} Frederic Ogden Nash (August ...
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  • Gogol, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Leo Tolstoy. His lyric poetry was considered untranslatable and admired above all other poetry in his homeland, yet perhaps ...
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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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