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 Translation for 'rhapsodic' from English to Norwegian
SYNO ecstatic | enraptured | rapt | ...
rapsodisk {adj}rhapsodic
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Translation for 'rhapsodic' from English to Norwegian

rhapsodic
rapsodisk {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • Prizes were awarded for rhapsodic recitation of Homeric poetry, for instrumental music on the aulus and cithara, and for singing to the accompaniment of the aulus and cithara (citharody).
  • He also developed a rhapsodic form, which can be found in the ballet revue "Shall we dance?
  • The song is a rhapsodic ode with a theme of unrequited love.
  • Carmencita inspired rhapsodic poetry and prose. Today, she is noted for having had her portrait painted by such notable artists as John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase and James Carroll Beckwith as well as her role in an eponymous short film, one of many early instances of filmed theater.
  • The second movement is in B minor. It is a rhapsodic pastorale, rocking along over a running figure in the bass, with a syncopated figure in the muted violins maintaining the tension.

  • When compared to other "Lieder" composers, Loewe's rhapsodic composition style is said to have "a striking absence of organic musical development".
  • Although his work maintained the directness of colloquial speech, it could also be lyrical and rhapsodic.
  • Archaic poetry was primarily intended to be performed rather than read, and can be broadly divided into three categories: lyric, rhapsodic, and citharodic.
  • Han's model for such rhapsodic, long-lined expressions of devotion was Rabindranath Tagore, whose work he knew, and behind Tagore the long Indian tradition of combining mysticism with eroticism.
  • So much so that Harry Braverman attacked him in 1974's "Labor and Monopoly Capital" as the 'rhapsodic historian of the scientific management movement'.

  • The commercial became a surprise hit among audiences, who came to appreciate the unintentional campiness of its earnestly rhapsodic style and script, particularly the line "Somehow, heartbreak feels good in a place like this".
  • In addition to arrangements of secular chansons, dances and songs, it contains about fifty pieces of liturgical character and about thirty preludes, in which rhapsodic-figurative and purely chordal parts alternate.
  • His performances on this date are rhapsodic and occasionally wandering ...
  • Sondheim's and Lapine's last collaboration on a musical was the rhapsodic "Passion" (1994), adapted from Ettore Scola's Italian film "Passione D'Amore".
  • Allmusic stated "Despite being a strong two-handed pianist falling into the transition between swing and bop, Jones tends to sound more swinging in a trio format, although these melodic and sometimes rhapsodic solos are also reasonably enjoyable".

  • Literary scholar Terry Castle described the book in 2004 as "a rhapsodic riff on self-destruction.
  • Tolson's "Libretto for the Republic of Liberia" (1953), another major work, is in the form of an epic poem in an eight-part, "rhapsodic" sequence. It is considered a major modernist work.
  • And his new rhapsodic song-cycle 'Tragic Love', written for the singer Maria Farandouri, received its world premier at the Ancient Epidaurus Theatre in July 2008.
  • The work was described as 'rhapsodic', highlighting the 'versatility and universality of her [...] genius'.
  • The first movement is rhapsodic and passionate; the middle movement is a grandiose rondo based on a majestic march, with episodes that recall the emotion of the first movement; and the finale is slow and meditative.

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