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Also, lyrical parameters are as wide as current popular taste allows.
To appreciate the significance of the lyrical origin of tragedy, we must first elucidate lyric poetry as such.
The" speech" emphasized the sense of the words, whereas the lyrical parts invited a musical response.
The effective centre of interest is intense emotion, embodied above all in the new" rhetorical-lyrical scenes" that featured the" passion and dialectic of the protagonist".
The cantata's moments of praise and glory also fall foul of the new aesthetic, since they are lyrical, and predominantly sung by female choir.
The players effectively brought out the essentially lyrical nature of the piece.
The opening handmaids' chorus is deceptively lyrical: most of the time, the vocal lines are declamatory, as if the entire work were some huge ritual.
When the tune finally emerges, wistful and lyrical, it's like the embrace of an old friend.
The singer combined dramatic power with lyrical ardour.
Although exhibiting a strongly contrasting, lyrical expressive character, this section is linked with its predecessor in the use of similar developmental procedures and formal characteristics.
Then the activity suddenly ceases for another first-violin cadenza, this time longer, more lyrical.
Indeed, text form is often distorted in these lyrical passages; words may be repeated, phrases split into multiple fragments.
Though it's difficult, it doesn't sound highly dissonant; the lines weave around important pitches and the motets have a strong, lyrical quality.
The nightingale's spasms fail to resonate with "universal law" insofar as it now applies to the human community at large, and the lyrical bird dies.
He counts on the superior influence of lyrical ballads.
The emphasis of and articulated reason for the competitions is the lyrical content and vocal artistry of competitors.
To entertain passers-by, a musician might as well keep the groove going while practising lyrical improvisation and melodic embellishment.
There are no lyrics; rather the singer uses neo-syllables2 to complement lyrical sounds on the saxophone.
She is controversial for challenging the male literary tradition and appropriating the ghazal, a lyrical poetic style used by men to express love.
A calmer section brings lithe and lyrical counterpoint, before the fast-machine music and fanfares resume.
Their excellent lively introduction, lyrical afterword and summaries throughout contribute to the reading process that is of necessity comparative and reflective.
In many ways the recording is a basic song form, but not one strong on lyrical content.
The lyrical and symbolic content favoured by these artists, then, runs on a continuum that favours the non-local over the local.
Musical utterances are lyrical passages, either extended formal songs or briefer effusions, whose 'musical' setting enhances their emotional content or dramatic function.
Only in one comment does he imply a conflict between dramatic elements and lyrical composition.
What is important here is that both musicological and lyrical analyses of popular music are textual in approach.
In a personal take on musical expressionism, the vocalizing ranges from lyrical declamation to speaking and shouting.
The second example is the artificial boosting of vocal volume or clarity to make the lyrical content more audible.
Here was a truly impressive score, both dramatic and lyrical, which made a tremendous impact.
A more lyrical sixth character is soon added (b. 17).
She casts her lyrical confessions against the crudeness of her world, and against the parody embodied by the other characters.
The language of the villanesca is quite different from the norm in lyrical genres and the madrigal repertoire.
Unlike most surviving 'lyrical' lais, it is a narrative.
I analyse the musical sound, performance style, and lyrical themes of each pair of songs, as well as the discourse surrounding their production and reception.
Though without a systematic approach, he also talks about the lyrical content and the patterns of accompaniment, based on the lyrics and melodies he remembers.
Moreover, the accordion becomes the signifying sonority of a sung genre whose lyrical and narrative characteristics come to represent one of its highest aesthetic values.
Her dominant stance has been that of lyrical and alienated victim.
His melodic gift found its best expression in short, lyrical numbers such as cavatinas and other melody-dominated forms.
Such impressions are at times registered in dissonant eruptions and ominous harmonic undercurrents which disturb but do not quite rupture the music's lyrical flow.
Even in this embryo state it has dramatic tension and lyrical flow.
All are solo works of the lyrical variety, the majority for soprano.
The lyrical effusions are in fact fully justified dramatically and preserve, even enhance, verisimilitude.
The effect, though not inherently comic, is certainly non-lyrical.
Where the vocal writing in the first duet section was lyrical, here it is entirely declamatory.
In turn, each of the versions is itself composed of semi-standard lyrical and musical phrases.
I will return to 'witty' and 'sophisticated' in the lyrical analyses.
Rhythmic repetition builds up a powerful head of steam, its onward rush cut off when the lyrical earlier material returns.
Here long lyrical lines evoked an aptly regal character which was subtly undermined by the spiky, pointillistic piano textures.
He's made people feel guarded about the effusion of feeling, and simple lyrical emotion.
All the same, this release amounts to a lyrical testament of exceptional importance.
The jazz-inspired piano solos remain, and there are imposing, march-like sections, and moments of lyrical intensity.
The introduction is based on a transposition of the lyrical and musical material of the song's chorus cut down to four three-bar stanzas.
The highlight of the book, in my estimation, is the careful attention given in chapter three to lyrical structure (the 'mechanics of the flow').
The loss of time is also the loss of memory, where the unusual lyrical use of the hexameter exchanges strife on land for a directionless bobbing about at sea.
The author brings out the immediately personal and selfexplorational content of the lyrics, making occasional reference to a harmonic colour or vocal gesture that complements the lyrical moment.
The criminal activities that are described in gangsta rap's intense lyrical forms are almost always subordinate to the definitions of space and place within which they are set.
Even quiet moments, intimate moments, lyrical moments, need that slight upwardtuning in order to carry to a throng of spectators who are fanned out in front of an apron stage.
Eighteenth-century sources, like twentieth-century ones, regularly distinguish between speech-like recitative and its more lyrical counterparts.
The 'changing same' reproduced in these instances is akin to the kinds of repetition within the musical and lyrical structure of the most banal and formulaic of popular songs.
The quiet lyrical text portrayed by the singer was accompanied by softly wafting sounds from mirambas and vibraphone, in a somewhat monotonous, duly repetitive sequence, to illustrate the theme.
The use of such simple, lyrical melody to present horrific revelation was one of the most interesting ways in which the text interacted with the music.
Many of its best moments are encapsulated lyrical numbers; very little is allowed to unfurl at a span that convinces us by proper length and emphasis of its dramaturgical importance.
The very term 'gangsta rap' is more concretely concerned with the articulation of criminality than any other attributes that may emerge from its lyrical and visual texts.
While the all-too-brief lyrical and discourse analyses leave the reader wanting greater and clearer definition of what exactly extreme metal music is, the case studies are impressive and insightful.
In short, there was much a librettist could do, both within individual lines of poetry and across groups of lines, to suggest pacing, emphasis, groupings and moments of lyrical reflection.
Lyrical jazz music is playing.
Sketches, photographs and line drawings add immediacy to a lyrical and evocative work which may eschew obvious politics, yet is a work of profound commitment and vision.
Despite the unwieldy title, the latter is a good song which has a musical and lyrical edge clearly (one might say deliberately) lacking in the rest of the album.
The tendency of the canzone d'autore towards individual characterization can be seen above all in its lyrical vocabulary, which is richer and more open to literary suggestion [than other genres].
Not only was the language of the short narratives lyrical in character, but some of the narratives also incorporated "songs" in verse form, integrally related to the actions described.
I am obviously very much in the mood to use metaphors today, some of which might sound rather lyrical.
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He waxed lyrical over several columns about the problems of the poverty trap in his constituency.
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Indeed, when he began giving his reasons for the advantage of public ownership he really became quite lyrical.
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We have heard loads of lyrical statements about swimming pools, sports stadiums and contributions to the arts.
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Conservatives are sometimes apt to be lyrical about the virtues of the small village schools.
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I think he was the most exquisite lyrical poet of his day.
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We also received others almost lyrical in their praise.
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Our language is an expressive language of lyrical and emotive beauty.
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He waxed lyrical in his enthusiasm to promote the sale of tickets to those aged between 16 and 18.
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They waxed almost lyrical about those who respond to remedial treatment.
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If one believed the stuff to which we have just listened, it would indeed be a lyrical world.
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We get in the daily newspapers lyrical motoring notes referring to cars which can do 100 miles an hour on the road.
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I did not wish to cut you off in the midst of your lyrical musings.
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We have had enough of people waxing lyrical.
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I did not hear "sometimes"or"on some occasions" when he was waxing lyrical in his peroration.
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Now, in so far as business men are ever lyrical, they are lyrical about the help they are getting.
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I do not want to wax lyrical on sheriffs.
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I waxed rather lyrical about the beauty of the place and how they were fortunate to live there.
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We have heard from many speakers, some of whom waxed very lyrical.
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I have no doubt that his lyrical description of his constituency will stand him in good stead.
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Although many have waxed lyrical about the lottery today, my original feelings about it were mixed.
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I would like to congratulate him on his lyrical speech.
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I thought of intervening, but did not because they waxed so lyrical and eloquent.
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The same is true of builders selling property, and the same lyrical misdescriptions are given when property is sold by businesses.
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My feelings about my own property are particularly malevolent, but, when trying to sell a property, estate agents become lyrical.
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There is no use, however, in waxing lyrical about smallholdings in general.
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However, she certainly began in fine lyrical style.
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I declined at the time to be lyrical on the subject, but we all expressed hopes as to what might result from that experiment.
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He used to wax lyrical on such subjects.
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No one could accuse him of trying to be lyrical to-night.
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