NOUN | a declamation | declamations | |
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- In this work, "The Declamation ... against Marriage or wedding of a Wife" is by Ercole Tasso, and the "Defence" is by Torquato Tasso.
- She also won declamation and songwriting competitions during her college days.
- Additional features of Passereau's chansons include the use of quick declamation, chordal passages with occasional polyphony, generally syllabic word setting, satirical and ribald subjects, and catchy rhythms.
- Melodeclamation (from Greek “melos” = song, and Latin “declamatio” = declamation) was a chiefly 19th century practice of reciting poetry while accompanied by concert music.
- Tsumaki Seirin also added "kenbu" (martial dance with sword and fan) and "shigin" (Japanese poetry declamation) to the curriculum.
- Some of the defining terms for epideictic discourse include declamation, demonstration, praise or blame of the personal, and pleasing or inspiring to an audience.
- Upon this declamation, Tiriel then dies at their feet.
- Some writers compared this type of rubato to declamation in speech.
- In 1959–1970, Pinkauskaitė also taught declamation at the Šiauliai Pedagogic Institute and managed several school drama studios in Šiauliai.
- Like many other declaimers and declamation theorists of the time, he believed that speech prosody is a kind of music.
- The series draws inspiration from the Shakespearean declamation style, and is framed as being told by one poet to another.
- After his retirement from the stage, he taught lyric declamation at the Paris Conservatoire.
- In the past, the Philomathean Society provided training in declamation, essay writing, oratory and debating.
- Later examples of declamation can be seen in the work of the sixth century AD bishop and author Ennodius.
- The Kyrie shows, according to the musicologist John Hsu "brilliant instrumental idioms and choral declamation.
- Literary activities include debates, declamation, dramatics recitation, and quizzes.
- Text declamation refers to the manner in which a composer sets words to music.
- The expressive declamation of the alto recitative, " [...] " (I would freely confess to You, my God), is highlighted by chords in the strings.
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