单词 | monody |
例句 | Speakings uses electronics to replicate the erratic confusion of human speech until a huge, mantra-like monody eventually stills the babble. BBCSSO/Volkov ? review 2011-08-15T14:08:29Z Monteverdi’s writing in the “Vespers” is organized around a dazzling array of what, for him, were old and new forms: hymn, Gregorian chant, polyphony, operatic monody, arioso and embellished virtuoso singing. At the Armory, Monteverdi’s ‘Vespers’ Are Newly Immersive 2020-03-13T04:00:00Z “The Wishing Tree,” a beautiful, seemingly slight nine-line monody, commemorates his laconic, generous mother—“I thought of her as the wishing tree that died / And saw it lifted, root and branch, to heaven.” How Seamus Heaney Became a Poet of Happiness 2019-10-03T04:00:00Z After more than a century of singing psalms in church in unaccompanied monody, there's a move afoot to introduce hymns and instruments into 'Wee Free' services. The Wee Free should sing their psalms unadorned 2010-05-10T15:01:00Z The Oriental monody seems to throw a spell over Rimsky-Korsakoff which spreads over all his works a sort of 'local colour,' underlined here by the chosen subjects. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z She wrote, it is believed, at least nine books of odes, together with epithalamia, epigrams, elegies, and monodies. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z He wrote a pathetic and not wholly forgotten monody on the death of his first wife, to which he could have added a new and poignant emphasis after his second marriage. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z Of the admired monody to the memory of Lady Lyttleton, we are told only that it is long. Deformities of Samuel Johnson, Selected from his Works 2011-10-18T02:00:19.057Z That sombre monody outside was like the tremor and boom of the drums funebre. The Sea and the Jungle 2011-08-30T02:00:30.350Z And in a strange, brief, staccato monody chanted the men, and in quick, light rustle of women's voices came the responses. Sea and Sardinia 2011-08-28T02:00:30.857Z Far away the muffled monody of the river falls rose towards the stars, whose light wove a golden braid across the water's quivering crystal plunge over granite crags. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z The vague sighing voice of the woods rose and fell with a melancholy monody. The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains 2011-03-22T02:00:18.637Z Heads were downcast, hearts beat wildly, ears drank in the mournful monody of the scene, and lo! the strong man lifted up his voice and wept aloud. Tom Clark and His Wife Their Double Dreams, And the Curious Things that Befell Them Therein; Being the Rosicrucian's Story 2011-02-25T03:01:12.293Z We can use these elegies, reveries and monodies as a means of discovering the nature of the virtues thus brought out from obscurity, though in coloring too pale and uniform. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 They were rains that lured him forth to dabble in their gentle fountains, to listen at the window of Ninety-nine to their rippling monody, and at night to lie awake infatuated. Sinister Street, vol. 2 It is a short monody, or Ode of one stanza containing fourteen lines, with uncommonly frequent returns of rhymes more or less combined. A History of English Poetry: an Unpublished Continuation All sounds were dominated by the whirr of the mill in its busy, industrial monody, and within naught else could be heard, save the strident voices pitched on the miller's key and roaring the gossip. The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains 2011-03-22T02:00:18.637Z She was the greatest erotic poet of antiquity, the chief composer of epithalamia, or wedding songs, the writer of epigrams and elegies, invocatory hymns, iambics, and monodies. Greek Women The exquisite monody in which Halleck celebrated his loss, links their names and decorates their friendship with imperishable garlands. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 One of these is the rhyming of words like utterly, monody, lethargy, etc.; these endings seem weak when they are bunched. The So-called Human Race What sport the monody on Napoleon would be—what wooden verse, what stucco ornament! The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) For money the cranes of the pumps creaked their monody. In the Heart of a Fool The poem is a monody on the tragedy at the theater.” The Strollers The little book of immortal dirges had a fresh leaf added to it in "The Death of the Flowers," which was at once a pastoral of autumn and a monody over a beloved sister. Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant Household Edition Leaving Shakespeare, he pondered the note Of Nisami, and heard in his leisure The hoopoe's weird monody float, And set it to soft Orient measure. Enamels and Cameos and other Poems As this lady's name has been mentioned in a monody on the death of Major André, we take this opportunity of correcting a mistake that occurs in a note to that performance. Practical Education, Volume II It was quite natural, his demise being much talked of in religious families, that our sable Phillis should burst into monody. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I Overhead the detached clouds swept swift as eagles, 167 casting shadows cold as winter, and in the dwarfed century-old trees the wind breathed a sad monody. Cavanaugh: Forest Ranger A Romance of the Mountain West The chorus died; and we heard again the deep monody of the sea, like the admonitory voice of fate. Old Junk A prelude or a fugue of Bach is essentially a "monody," a composition of one idea, which preponderates so decidedly as to enforce its character and individuality upon the work; nay, it is the work. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations “I’ll lick you, Flip, after school,” said the wrathful Bliss, shaking his fist, as Henderson began to whisper to him this monody. St. Winifred's, or The World of School Milton's "Lycidas" is a monody on the death of the poet's friend, Edward King. Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism Of the other "Water Scenes," there is a shimmering "Dragon Fly," a monody, "Ophelia," with a pedal-point of two periods on the tonic, and a fluent "Barcarolle" with a deal of high-colored virtuosity. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions In my last communication on this subject, I forgot to remark on the strange title given to the monody on Mr. Browne. Notes and Queries, Number 73, March 22, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. The first movement of this is quite as much a monody as anything of Bach's, but with a difference. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations I had in my collection no fewer than forty-seven monodies and dirges on Stonewall Jackson; some dozens on Ashby and a score on Stuart. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death Sea, sea, Laugh on in glee; How dear to the sailor thy sweet monody! Rowena & Harold A Romance in Rhyme of an Olden Time, of Hastyngs and Normanhurst Stung by this rebuff, Burns recoiled at once to the opposite extreme of feeling, and penned a grossly scurrilous monody on "a lady famed for her caprice." Robert Burns The monody and empyrical tonality of the ancients gave place to polyphony and harmonized melodies resting upon the relations of tones in key. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present If now we come down to the period when the modern opera was taking form we learn that Galilei sang his own "Ugolino" monody and accompanied himself on the viola. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera To the inevitable monody of machine guns, we dozed until dusk came. Winning a Cause World War Stories He affected some decent poetry just before he was hanged, and therefore the Saints took up his memory and wrote monodies on him. George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends The mountains stand revealed in more than one interpretation, touched by their own sublimity, but the sea remains silent in human speech, because no voice will ever be strong enough to match its awful monody. Under the Trees and Elsewhere His music belongs entirely to the ancient period of monody. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present While the madrigal drama was in the ripeness of its glory the young Florentine coterie which brought the opera to birth was engaged in its experiments with monody. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera Some years previously I published stanzas, or a monody, on the death of Lord Byron. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century This is taken up by such other makers of Man�bo monody as may be present. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir He was the active champion of monody, in which a principal melody was intoned or sung to the accompaniment of subordinate harmonies, believing that in music designed to arouse personal feeling individualism should predominate. For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music Its monodies are twelve poems, whose music strives to change yet ever is the same. The Raven Lycidas, written in 1637, is a tender monody on the loss of a friend named King, in the Irish Channel, in that year, and is a classical pastoral, tricked off in Italian garb. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction There was the monody, confident but subdued, the most ancient song in the world, of invisible waters. London River Perchance thine echoes, memory haunting, May oft awaken, shadowing forth the swell Of long sung monody and long tolled knell, And o'er the dead past, dirges chanting; But for me, ever hang in Sorrow's hall! The World As I Have Found It Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl For the monologue has sprung from the monody, and the chorus has developed into the ballet. Plays by August Strindberg, Second series He is capable of penning a canto to a crinoline, and has a pathetic monody on a mackintosh. Reviews May not his monody, then, be a spontaneous melody, that has been with us since Mardi began? Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II But Lord Byron left the dinner-table before the cloth was removed, and returned with a magazine, from which he read this monody, which just then appeared anonymously. Notes and Queries, Number 27, May 4, 1850 The broken and extended form of Tennyson's celebration of Arthur Hallam takes it out of a comparison with the Greek; but the monody of 'Thyrsis', Matthew Arnold's commemoration of Clough, approaches nearer the Greek. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Take away the last stanzas, which should be applied more definitely to the body, or cut away altogether as a lie against eternal verity, and the poem stands as one of the finest of monodies. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2) The women, striving to console the mother, were bending over her with gestures of compassion, and accompanying her monody with an occasional lament. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 2 The poems of Sappho so mysteriously lost to us seem to have consisted of at least nine books of odes, together with epithalamia, epigrams, elegies, and monodies. Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics What sport the monody on Napoleon would be - what wooden verse, what stucco ornament! Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 1 The slave class is the topic of many of these monodies: either the virtues of the loyal slave are extolled140, or the knavery of the cunning slave141. The Dramatic Values in Plautus I rather wish you had left the monody on C. concluding as it did abruptly. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 It was the ancient monody which from time immemorial, in the land of the Abruzzi, the women have sung over the remains of their relatives. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 2 That monody would be shorn of its interest, if it were inserted anywhere else. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859 To censure it in a monody or sonnet is almost as absurd as to dislike a circle for being round. The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838 The poem is a monody of nerveless, exhausted grief. Selections from Poe Your monody is so superlatively excellent, that I can only wish it perfect, which I can't help feeling it is not quite. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 The fanaticism of the covenanter and the sad grace of Petrarch seem to meet in Milton's monody. Milton So much for them: but still I'd like to show The way in which your monodies are framed. The Frogs "Perhaps it is wicked of me, but I think I never can love her again," came as the recurrent burden of poor little Anna's inward monody. Daniel Deronda I rather wish you had left the monody on Chatterton concluding, as, it did, abruptly. The Best Letters of Charles Lamb How horrible a monody there floats From their throats— From their deep-toned throats— From their melancholy throats How I shudder at the notes Of the bells, bells, bells— Of the bells! Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works The Florentine inventors of monody told us that, Gluck echoed them, Wagner re-enunciated the principle, and no modern composer has dreamed of denying its validity. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time "It was not exactly a compliment; it was an unpremeditated monody on the death of this day, which has flown too soon." The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel Hear the tolling of the bells— Iron bells What a world of solemn thought their monody compels! Selections from American poetry, with special reference to Poe, Longfellow, Lowell and Whittier How horrible a monody there floats From their throats— From their deep-toned throats— From their melancholy throats! The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 5 Stroke by stroke, the great familiar monody of that incomparable curfew rose and fell in the stillness. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story You are very ready with your monody; it yet lacks three or four hours of sunset, when one might probably begin to lament. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel With your bowl and dagger and monody," said Miss Denham, breaking into one of her rare laughs, "you are in full tragedy this afternoon. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel |
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