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- Melodeclamation abstract "Melodeclamation (from Greek “melos” = song, and Latin “declamatio” = declamation) was a chiefly 19th century practice of reciting poetry while accompanied by concert music. It is also described as \"a type of rhythmic vocal writing that bears a resemblance to Sprechstimme.\"It combines the principles of melodrama with a kind of extended technique.Examples can be found in the music of Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Anton Arensky, Vladimir Rebikov, Isaak Dunayevsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, etc.Particular poems might be associated with particular composers; the works of Frédéric Chopin were often accompanied by the poem cycle of Kornel Ujejski that he called Tłumaczenia Szopena (Translations of Chopin). The cycle was widely circulated in several European languages, and some became particularly associated with specific preludes.".
- Melodeclamation wikiPageID "5376024".
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- Melodeclamation wikiPageRevisionID "569032672".
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Arensky.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extended_techniques.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetry_movements.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Singing.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_classical_music_styles.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Dmitri_Shostakovich.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Extended_technique.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Liszt.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Frédéric_Chopin.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Isaak_Dunayevsky.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Kornel_Ujejski.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Melodrama.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Schumann.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Sprechgesang.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Rebikov.
- Melodeclamation wikiPageWikiLinkText "melodeclamation".
- Melodeclamation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Melodeclamation subject Category:Extended_techniques.
- Melodeclamation subject Category:Poetry_movements.
- Melodeclamation subject Category:Singing.
- Melodeclamation subject Category:Western_classical_music_styles.
- Melodeclamation type Genre.
- Melodeclamation type Art.
- Melodeclamation type Genre.
- Melodeclamation type Movement.
- Melodeclamation type Style.
- Melodeclamation type Technique.
- Melodeclamation comment "Melodeclamation (from Greek “melos” = song, and Latin “declamatio” = declamation) was a chiefly 19th century practice of reciting poetry while accompanied by concert music.".
- Melodeclamation label "Melodeclamation".
- Melodeclamation sameAs Q4289658.
- Melodeclamation sameAs Մելոդեկլեմացիա.
- Melodeclamation sameAs Melorecytacja.
- Melodeclamation sameAs m.0dj1dt.
- Melodeclamation sameAs Мелодекламация.
- Melodeclamation sameAs Q4289658.
- Melodeclamation wasDerivedFrom Melodeclamation?oldid=569032672.
- Melodeclamation isPrimaryTopicOf Melodeclamation.