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Sounding the past: three silent films [PDF]
The project was an experiment in linking music and poetry to archive films, not only to provide an enhancing accompaniment but, in some cases, with the aim of making something new which would quite profoundly change the way that these films were ...
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Technique and music of letter poetry in Nali’s poetry
Musicality is a fundamental feature of poetry that takes the interest of scholars and critics. Most poets rely on a variety of literary devices and techniques to bring music to their work like rhymes - words that appear at the end of lines in poetry - and on arranging words techniques in such a way to create a pseudo melody, which is achieved primarily
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A Decadence Baedeker: D'Annunzio's The Triumph of Death [PDF]
This article investigates how Gabriele D’Annunzio’s The Triumph of Death brings together Nietzsche’s ideas and Wagner’s music and interweaves them with the motifs of literary Decadence and the author’s own particular sexual politics.
Joseph Galbo
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“Una donzella cantava de amore”. Boiardo lirico nella musica vocale tra Rinascimento e Novecento [PDF]
This essay explores the musical reception of Matteo Maria Boiardo’s lyric poetry with a focus on the early decades of the 20th century. Special attention is given to the modernist frame within which Boiardo’s poetry was set to music by composers as ...
Eugenio Refini
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Voices from the Past: compositional approaches to using recorded speech [PDF]
This paper investigates some of the ways in which composers and sound artists have used recordings of speech, especially in works mediated by technology.
Lane, Cathy
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Pneuma and nous in Reformed hymns: A perspective from 1 Corinthians 14:15 and the tradition, with specific reference to music and poetry Scripture does not supply us with particular prescriptions regarding worship singing. Certain broad principles can,
B.J. de Klerk, E.J. Smit
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This article focuses on the first great English poetical treatise, An Apology for Poetry by Sir Philip Sidney, and questions the author’s use of the notion of Ut musica poesis.
Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise
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The four Cecilian odes composed between 1683 and 1697 by Christopher Fishburn (« Ode for St Cecilia’s Day, 1683 »), Nicholas Brady (« Ode on St Cecilia’s Day, 1692 ») et John Dryden (« A Song for St Cecilia’s Day, 1687 » and « Alexander’s Feast, or the ...
Pierre Carboni
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The publication considers musicality as a notable feature of M. Voronyi's poetic work, primarily due to the attraction of modernism to the renewal of the form. The fa ctors that influenced the formation of M. Voronyi as a virtuoso of melodic poetry were determined.
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オスカー・ワイルドの初・中期詩における音楽の表象 [PDF]
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), an Anglo-Irish author of the nineteenth century, is known to have embraced music both as culture and as an idea. In examining his appreciation of music, musical representations in his earlier poetry should not be overlooked.
中村 仁美
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