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  • Declamation
  • Art of public speaking; Roman genre

    Declamation (from the Latin: declamatio) is an artistic form of public speaking. It is a dramatic oration designed to express through articulation, emphasis

    Declamation

    Declamation

    Declamation

  • Text declamation
  • Text declamation refers to the manner in which a composer sets words to music. Aesthetically, declamation is conceived of as "accurate" (approximating

    Text declamation

    Text_declamation

  • Cycle for Declamation
  • Song cycle by Priaulx Rainier

    Cycle for Declamation is a song cycle for tenor solo composed in 1954 by Priaulx Rainier (1903–86). The work was commissioned by the tenor Peter Pears

    Cycle for Declamation

    Cycle_for_Declamation

  • Conservatoire de Paris
  • Music and dance school in Paris, France

    In June, a class in dramatic declamation was added, and the name was modified to École Royale de Chant et de Déclamation. In 1792, Bernard Sarrette created

    Conservatoire de Paris

    Conservatoire de Paris

    Conservatoire_de_Paris

  • Seneca the Elder
  • Roman scholar, writer and historian (c. 54 BC – c. AD 39)

    influence of declamation was widespread in Roman elite culture, both in a didactic role and as a performative genre. Public declamations were attended

    Seneca the Elder

    Seneca_the_Elder

  • Grand National Tournament
  • participants may compete. Grand National Tournament in Declamation (also known as Oratorical Declamation or Oratorical Interpretation, commonly abbreviated

    Grand National Tournament

    Grand_National_Tournament

  • Quintilian
  • Roman orator and rhetorician (c. 35 – c. 100)

    Oratoria]". In addition, there are two sets of declamations, Declamationes Maiores and Declamationes Minores, which have been attributed to Quintilian

    Quintilian

    Quintilian

    Quintilian

  • Boston Latin School
  • Magnet school in Boston, Massachusetts

    four public declamations are given the chance to declaim in front of alumni judges for awards in "Prize Declamation.” In addition to declamation in English

    Boston Latin School

    Boston Latin School

    Boston_Latin_School

  • Controversia
  • Exercise in rhetoric

    A controversia is an exercise in rhetoric; a form of declamation in which the student speaks for one side in a notional legal case such as treason or

    Controversia

    Controversia

    Controversia

  • List of compositions by Robert Schumann
  • voices, and piano 4-hands) (1849) Op. 106, Declamation with piano, "Schön Hedwig" (1849) Op. 122, Declamation with piano: "Ballade vom Heideknaben" and

    List of compositions by Robert Schumann

    List of compositions by Robert Schumann

    List_of_compositions_by_Robert_Schumann

  • Female superiority
  • Belief that women are superior to men

    time and was developed through a treatise by Cornelius Agrippa known as Declamation on the Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex in 1528. In the sixteenth

    Female superiority

    Female superiority

    Female_superiority

  • Literary device
  • Literary technique used to persuade

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    Literary device

    Literary device

    Literary_device

  • Enrico Tamberlik
  • Italian opera singer (1820–1889)

    the Italian and French repertories and was renowned for his powerful declamation and clarion high notes. Born in Rome, some sources claim that Tamberlik

    Enrico Tamberlik

    Enrico Tamberlik

    Enrico_Tamberlik

  • Institution Saint-Michel
  • Institution Saint Michel: Collège and Lycée (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stitysjɔ̃ sɛ̃ miʃɛl] ) is a Catholic secondary school with boarding facilities located

    Institution Saint-Michel

    Institution Saint-Michel

    Institution_Saint-Michel

  • Disownment
  • Legal term for parents not accepting own child/children

    1998, p 339. Bernstein, Ethics, Identity, and Community in Later Roman Declamation, OUP, 2013, p 87. Caldwell, Italian Family Matters, Macmillan, 1991,

    Disownment

    Disownment

    Disownment

  • Eugène Green
  • American screenwriter

    young actors in the revival of French baroque theatre technique and declamation. 2001 : Toutes les nuits; Alexis Loret, Christelle Prot, Adrien Michaux

    Eugène Green

    Eugène_Green

  • Kairos
  • Right or opportune moment

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    Kairos

    Kairos

    Kairos

  • Castro Alves
  • Brazilian poet and playwright (1847–1871)

    Antônio Frederico de Castro Alves (14 March 1847 – 6 July 1871) was a Brazilian poet and playwright famous for his abolitionist and republican poems. One

    Castro Alves

    Castro Alves

    Castro_Alves

  • Progymnasmata
  • Exercises in rhetoric

    The purpose of these exercises was to prepare students for writing declamations after they had completed their education with the grammarians. There

    Progymnasmata

    Progymnasmata

    Progymnasmata

  • Jeanne Tordeus
  • professor at the conservatory in Brussels. She founded the prize for declamation which bears her name: prix Jeanne Tordeus-Adeline Dudlay (1910). Éliane

    Jeanne Tordeus

    Jeanne Tordeus

    Jeanne_Tordeus

  • Pakistan Air Force Academy Asghar Khan
  • National air force training school

    duties at the mazar on this day. The PAF Academy holds an All-Pakistan Declamation Competition, one of the biggest annual events. Some forty teams from

    Pakistan Air Force Academy Asghar Khan

    Pakistan_Air_Force_Academy_Asghar_Khan

  • Trivium
  • First three liberal arts of traditional education

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    Trivium

    Trivium

    Trivium

  • Individual events (speech)
  • Overview of individual events in speech

    wordplay) are emphasized in California, although neither are required. Declamation, or memorized speech, is the high-school interpretation and presentation

    Individual events (speech)

    Individual_events_(speech)

  • Works of Erasmus
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    Works of Erasmus

    Works of Erasmus

    Works_of_Erasmus

  • Audrey Call
  • American violinist and composer

    scholarship to study in France at the Conservatoire Nationale de Musique et de Declamation in Paris, now known as the Conservatoire de Paris. On her return to the

    Audrey Call

    Audrey Call

    Audrey_Call

  • Dead Man Walking (book)
  • 1993 book by Helen Prejean

    lose and could be violent. It may also have been a kind of honorific declamation, to let other prisoners know that they should move out of the way, death

    Dead Man Walking (book)

    Dead Man Walking (book)

    Dead_Man_Walking_(book)

  • Taal, Batangas
  • Municipality in Batangas, Philippines

    November 11 every year. Celebrations are in the form of prayer, hymns, declamation, flower offerings and big religious processions. Most families celebrate

    Taal, Batangas

    Taal, Batangas

    Taal,_Batangas

  • Op. 106
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Le jardin clos Reger – Der 100. Psalm Schubert – An Sylvia Schumann – Declamation with piano, "Schön Hedwig" This disambiguation page lists compositions

    Op. 106

    Op._106

  • Cicero Minor
  • Roman consul in 30 BC, son of Cicero

    now freedman, of the family. In it, he said that he was practising declamation in Greek with Gorgias but had to let him go, because his father, whom

    Cicero Minor

    Cicero Minor

    Cicero_Minor

  • Ethos
  • Greek word meaning 'character'

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    Ethos

    Ethos

    Ethos

  • List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • 1864 Schumann "Ballade vom Haidenknaben", Op. 122, No. 1, declamation and piano Declamation and orchestra 11 March 1874 Stradella "O del mio dolce", song

    List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    List_of_compositions_by_Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky

  • Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
  • German occult writer (1486–1535)

    incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum atque artium declamatio invectiva (Declamation Attacking the Uncertainty and Vanity of the Sciences and the Arts, 1526;

    Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa

    Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa

    Heinrich_Cornelius_Agrippa

  • Eton College
  • Private school in Berkshire, England

    awarded too for excellence in activities outside of academics. The Loder Declamation Prize is one of the oldest prizes and the most prestigious non-academic

    Eton College

    Eton College

    Eton_College

  • Irony
  • Literary and rhetorical device or general attitude towards life

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    Irony

    Irony

    Irony

  • Monody
  • Poetic or musical vocal style

    Camerata in the 1580s to restore ancient Greek practices of melody and declamation (probably with little historical accuracy), one solo voice sings a melodic

    Monody

    Monody

    Monody

  • Melodrama
  • Dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters to appeal to the emotions

    Fibich in particular championed the genre as a means of setting Czech declamation correctly: his melodramas Štědrý den (1874) and Vodník (1883) use rhythmic

    Melodrama

    Melodrama

    Melodrama

  • Gustav Schilling (musicologist)
  • German musicologist

    1832 Briefe über die äußere Canzel-Beredtsamkeit oder die kirchliche Declamation und Action. Stuttgart 1833; 2. verbesserte Auflage 1838, Erster Band

    Gustav Schilling (musicologist)

    Gustav_Schilling_(musicologist)

  • Modes of persuasion
  • Strategies of rhetoric

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    Modes of persuasion

    Modes of persuasion

    Modes_of_persuasion

  • Ovid
  • Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)

    be spurious. The Heroides markedly reveal the influence of rhetorical declamation and may derive from Ovid's interest in rhetorical suasoriae, persuasive

    Ovid

    Ovid

    Ovid

  • La Thébaïde
  • Play by Jean Racine

    Eteocles and Polynices are monotonously violent, Jocasta tired by their declamations, and Creon is a cynical traitor. Traditional scholarship saw limited

    La Thébaïde

    La Thébaïde

    La_Thébaïde

  • Scheme (rhetoric)
  • Figure of speech that relies on the structure and syntax of sentences

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    Scheme (rhetoric)

    Scheme (rhetoric)

    Scheme_(rhetoric)

  • Max Reinhardt Seminar
  • Drama school in Vienna, Austria

    18917°N 16.31222°E / 48.18917; 16.31222). A Lehrgang für Declamation und Mimik (Course in Declamation and Mimics) had been in existence in Vienna since 1852

    Max Reinhardt Seminar

    Max Reinhardt Seminar

    Max_Reinhardt_Seminar

  • St. Paul's English High School
  • Private primary and secondary school in Pakistan

    school's annual inter-school declamation in November 2017. The school also has an Urdu "Tehzeeb" Society that organizes declamations in the Urdu language.[citation

    St. Paul's English High School

    St. Paul's English High School

    St._Paul's_English_High_School

  • Hypsos
  • Greek concept similar to the sublime

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    Hypsos

    Hypsos

    Hypsos

  • Il n'y a plus rien
  • 1973 studio album by Léo Ferré

    Baudelaire albums) and he often replaces singing by intense spoken-word and declamation. This very cohesive album opens with the straightforward manifesto "Preface"

    Il n'y a plus rien

    Il_n'y_a_plus_rien

  • Tristis est anima mea (attributed to Kuhnau)
  • Sacred motet attributed to Johann Kuhnau

    with "closely overlapping vocal entries, and both shift to homophonic declamation at the words "Iam videbitis turbam" (You will see the crowd). The composer

    Tristis est anima mea (attributed to Kuhnau)

    Tristis est anima mea (attributed to Kuhnau)

    Tristis_est_anima_mea_(attributed_to_Kuhnau)

  • Josif Marinković
  • Serbian composer and choral director

    for melodic expression. He invested exceptional attention to the text declamation, which represented a rather novel quality in Serbian music at the time

    Josif Marinković

    Josif Marinković

    Josif_Marinković

  • Christopher Hopkins
  • American singer

    raised in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, where he received state honors in declamation, piano and voice at Redwood Falls High School. In 1982 he attended St

    Christopher Hopkins

    Christopher Hopkins

    Christopher_Hopkins

  • Luigi Romanelli
  • Italian opera librettist

    performed at La Scala in Milan. In the same city he was professor of declamation at the conservatory. Among his most successful works, La pietra del paragone

    Luigi Romanelli

    Luigi_Romanelli

  • Recitation song
  • Spoken narrative of a song

    lesser stature, though there are examples by Robert Schumann (Ballads for Declamation, 1850s) and Richard Strauss (Enoch Arden (1897). The English composer

    Recitation song

    Recitation_song

  • Maiden speech
  • Introductory speech of a newly elected member of a legislature

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    Maiden speech

    Maiden speech

    Maiden_speech

  • Epideictic
  • Branch or "eidē" of rhetoric

    pronounced /ɛpɪˈdaɪktɪk/. This is rhetoric of ceremony, commemoration, declamation, demonstration, on the one hand, and of play, entertainment and display

    Epideictic

    Epideictic

    Epideictic

  • Wheel of Fortune (medieval)
  • Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy

    rolling ball of fortune became a literary topos and was used frequently in declamation. In fact, the Rota Fortunae became a prime example of a trite topos or

    Wheel of Fortune (medieval)

    Wheel of Fortune (medieval)

    Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)

  • Eristic
  • Argumentation for the sake of winning the argument instead of reaching or seeking truth

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    Eristic

    Eristic

    Eristic

  • François Delsarte
  • French singer, orator, and coach (1811–1871)

    success as a composer, he is chiefly known as a teacher in singing and declamation (oratory). Delsarte was born in Solesmes, Nord. He became a pupil at

    François Delsarte

    François Delsarte

    François_Delsarte

  • The Orchestra at the Opera
  • Painting by Edgar Degas

    lauréats » in Constant Pierre, Le Conservatoire national de musique et de déclamation : documents historiques et administratifs, Paris, Imprimerie nationale

    The Orchestra at the Opera

    The Orchestra at the Opera

    The_Orchestra_at_the_Opera

  • Method of loci
  • Memory techniques adopted in ancient Roman and Greek rhetorical treatises

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    Method of loci

    Method of loci

    Method_of_loci

  • I. A. Richards
  • English literary critic (1893–1979)

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    I. A. Richards

    I. A. Richards

    I._A._Richards

  • James Brown
  • American musician (1933–2006)

    this time Brown's vocals frequently took the form of a kind of rhythmic declamation, not quite sung but not quite spoken, that only intermittently featured

    James Brown

    James Brown

    James_Brown

  • The Ballad of Reading Gaol
  • 1897 poem by Oscar Wilde

    reciters and their audiences who have found the entire poem too long for declamation". On 25 May 1895, Wilde was convicted and sentenced to two years' hard

    The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    The_Ballad_of_Reading_Gaol

  • Spencer Perceval
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1809 to 1812

    older brother Charles to Trinity College, Cambridge. There he won the declamation prize in English and graduated in 1782. As the second son of a second

    Spencer Perceval

    Spencer Perceval

    Spencer_Perceval

  • Libanius
  • Greek rhetorician (4th century AD)

    desecration of the temples (Or. XXX: Περὶ τῶν Ἱερῶν or Pro templis); 51 declamationes, a traditional public-speaking format of Rhetoric in Antiquity, taking

    Libanius

    Libanius

    Libanius

  • Conductus
  • Sacred Latin song in the Middle Ages

    organum, in which the voices usually moved at different speeds. The text declamation of the conductus can be either syllabic/neumatic or melismatic. The syllabic/neumatic

    Conductus

    Conductus

    Conductus

  • Panegyric
  • Public speech in praise of a person

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    Panegyric

    Panegyric

    Panegyric

  • Eugène Crosti
  • French opera singer (1833–1908)

    singing teacher in October 1876, at the Conservatoire de musique et de déclamation (1836), where he had Léon Escalaïs and Maria Lureau among other students

    Eugène Crosti

    Eugène Crosti

    Eugène_Crosti

  • OK gesture
  • Hand gesture

    speech: to open, give warning or praise or accusation, and then to close a declamation. Contemporaneously, the sign appeared throughout the Buddhist and Hindu

    OK gesture

    OK gesture

    OK_gesture

  • Livy
  • Roman historian (59 BC – AD 17)

    recitations to small audiences, but he was not heard of to engage in declamation, then a common pastime. He was familiar with the emperor Augustus and

    Livy

    Livy

    Livy

  • Demagogue
  • Politician or orator who panders to fears and emotions of the public

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    Demagogue

    Demagogue

    Demagogue

  • Kapa haka
  • Māori performing art

    frequently with guitar accompaniment and acoustics. Spurts of haka-style declamation are woven into the songs, as are dance movements, facial expressions

    Kapa haka

    Kapa haka

    Kapa_haka

  • Forensic rhetoric
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    Forensic rhetoric

    Forensic rhetoric

    Forensic_rhetoric

  • Protagoras
  • Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (c.490–c.420 BC)

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    Protagoras

    Protagoras

    Protagoras

  • Spence School
  • Private, all-girls, college-prep school in New York City

    intellectual and moral adventure." Spence read from Shakespeare in dramatic declamation every week. She was known for her conservative comportment and strictness

    Spence School

    Spence School

    Spence_School

  • Henry Ainley
  • English actor (1879–1945)

    Belges, chantez!' (Sing, Belgians, sing!) poem by Emile Cammaerts, declamation with orchestral music composed by Edward Elgar. (two sides) 12". 1915

    Henry Ainley

    Henry Ainley

    Henry_Ainley

  • The Kharkanas Trilogy
  • Epic fantasy series by Steven Erikson

    Gothos and K'rul. The series draws inspiration from the Shakespearean declamation style, and is framed as being told by one poet to another. It was received

    The Kharkanas Trilogy

    The_Kharkanas_Trilogy

  • Convent of Jesus and Mary, Mussoorie
  • Boarding school in Uttarakhand, India

    has several co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Debates, declamation, elocution, extempore, story-telling, dramatics, etc. are conducted both

    Convent of Jesus and Mary, Mussoorie

    Convent of Jesus and Mary, Mussoorie

    Convent_of_Jesus_and_Mary,_Mussoorie

  • Stephen Toulmin
  • English philosopher (1922–2009)

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    Stephen Toulmin

    Stephen_Toulmin

  • Jean Noté
  • Belgian operatic baritone (1858–1922)

    Conservatory of Ghent in 1884 with first prizes in singing and lyrical declamation. He made his professional opera debut in 1885 at the Opéra de Lille as

    Jean Noté

    Jean Noté

    Jean_Noté

  • Babak Jahanbakhsh
  • Iranian singer

    Later on the album Zendegie Man 2012 Ashegham Kon (With Seyyed Ali Zia declamation) Amir Hossein Allahyari Babak Jahanbakhsh Babak Jahanbakhsh Nimrooz program

    Babak Jahanbakhsh

    Babak Jahanbakhsh

    Babak_Jahanbakhsh

  • Gaianus of Arabia
  • language; he wrote On Construction in five books, Art of Rhetoric and Declamations. Ippolito 2015. Burckhardt 2002, p. 464. Suda. Haase 2011, p. 22. Burckhardt

    Gaianus of Arabia

    Gaianus_of_Arabia

  • Nikolai Zykov
  • Russian actor and director (born 1965)

    performing) 1980–1982: Tatiana Kakovkina Drama Studio (acting, poetry declamation, stage moving) 1982–1988: National Research University (construction

    Nikolai Zykov

    Nikolai Zykov

    Nikolai_Zykov

  • On the Sublime
  • Book by Pseudo-Longinus

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    On the Sublime

    On the Sublime

    On_the_Sublime

  • Grand style (rhetoric)
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    Grand style (rhetoric)

    Grand style (rhetoric)

    Grand_style_(rhetoric)

  • Ang Tanging Ina
  • 2003 film by Wenn V. Deramas

    Montecillo: Six is Ina's sixth child. He is a smart student, and is fond of declamations and orations. When he invites his mother to a church retreat, Ina misinterprets

    Ang Tanging Ina

    Ang_Tanging_Ina

  • Wooden iron
  • Polemical term in philosophical rhetoric

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    Wooden iron

    Wooden iron

    Wooden_iron

  • Adrianus
  • 2nd-century AD Greek writer

    his friendship: the emperor even condescended to set the thesis of a declamation for him.[citation needed] After the death of Aurelius he became the private

    Adrianus

    Adrianus

  • Melodramma
  • Italian opera term

    Victorian stage melodrama (drama of exaggerated intensity) or of spoken declamation accompanied by background music (in Italian, melologo). The Harvard Dictionary

    Melodramma

    Melodramma

  • Orator (Cicero)
  • Rhetorical work by Cicero

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    Orator (Cicero)

    Orator (Cicero)

    Orator_(Cicero)

  • William Boyett
  • American actor (1927–2004)

    Chorus, and as a junior was a Texas Interscholastic League contestant in Declamation. While at Dorsey High School in Los Angeles, he won a Shakespeare competition

    William Boyett

    William Boyett

    William_Boyett

  • Philippic
  • Damning speech to condemn a particular political actor

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    Philippic

    Philippic

    Philippic

  • New rhetoric
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    New rhetoric

    New rhetoric

    New_rhetoric

  • Nicolas Flagello
  • American composer and conductor (1928–1994)

    PHCD-125 Piano Sonata; Prelude, Ostinato, and Fugue; Violin Sonata; Declamation; Nocturne et al. (S. Nagata, violin; P. Vinograde, piano) Albany TROY-234

    Nicolas Flagello

    Nicolas_Flagello

  • Hymn
  • Religious song for the purpose of adoration or prayer

    measure". And indeed The Singing Master's Assistant has many tunes whose declamation is based on the dactyl in duple time. Boston's Handel and Haydn Society

    Hymn

    Hymn

    Hymn

  • Dispositio
  • Canon of rhetoric

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    Dispositio

    Dispositio

    Dispositio

  • Tefta Tashko-Koço
  • Albanian singer and soprano

    she studied singing in the Conservatoire de Paris under André Gresse, Declamation lyrique with Salignac and Maintien and Art Mimique with G. Wague. In

    Tefta Tashko-Koço

    Tefta Tashko-Koço

    Tefta_Tashko-Koço

  • Ella Némethy
  • Hungarian mezzo-soprano (1895–1961)

    interpretations were characterized by vocal amplitude, rich colouring and grand declamation." She was the mother of author Baba Macnee, who would marry actor Patrick

    Ella Némethy

    Ella Némethy

    Ella_Némethy

  • Recitatif
  • 1983 short story by Toni Morrison

    crucial". Récitatif is the French form of recitative, a style of musical declamation that hovers between song and ordinary speech, particularly used for dialogic

    Recitatif

    Recitatif

  • Symbolism (movement)
  • Late 19th-century art movement in Europe

    movement. Moréas announced that symbolism was hostile to "plain meanings, declamations, false sentimentality and matter-of-fact description", and that its goal

    Symbolism (movement)

    Symbolism (movement)

    Symbolism_(movement)

  • Piano Concerto (Barber)
  • 1962 concerto by Samuel Barber

    Canzone: Moderato Allegro molto The first movement opens with a piano declamation of one of the major themes, and then moves into a furious tutti section

    Piano Concerto (Barber)

    Piano_Concerto_(Barber)

  • Music based on the works of Oscar Wilde
  • words from Psalm 51 and The Ballad of Reading Gaol; composed on the death of the composer's young niece Henri Zagwijn declamation with music in Dutch

    Music based on the works of Oscar Wilde

    Music_based_on_the_works_of_Oscar_Wilde

  • Shakespearean problem play
  • Plays by Shakespeare characterised by complex and ambiguous tone

    1910, pp. 344–408. Rhodes, Neil (July 2000). "The Controversial Plot: Declamation and the Concept of the "Problem Play"". Modern Humanities Research Association

    Shakespearean problem play

    Shakespearean_problem_play

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  • BRUNS
  • Male

    German

    BRUNS

    Variant form of German Bruno, BRUNS means "brown."

  • Phoenice
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Phoenice

    Mother of Torone.

  • Tola
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Tola

    A Balance

  • Koa
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Koa

    Hope, a congregation, a line, a rule.

  • FREDRIIK
  • Male

    Finnish

    FREDRIIK

    Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler." 

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    Tarah

    a hair; a wretch; one banished

  • Gabriell
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    American, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew

    Gabriell

    God's Able-bodied One; God is My Strength

  • YEHOWASH
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    Hebrew

    YEHOWASH

    (יְהוֹאָש) Hebrew name YEHOWASH means "given by the Lord" or "whom Jehovah gave." In the bible, this is the name of a son of king Ahaziah and a son of king Jehoahaz. Jehoash is the Anglicized form.

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Mahish

    A King; Ceremoniously Crowned King

  • Zulfa
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    Sikh

    Zulfa

    First part of the night

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  • Declamatory
  • a.

    Pertaining to declamation; treated in the manner of a rhetorician; as, a declamatory theme.

  • Melisma
  • n.

    A piece of melody; a song or tune, -- as opposed to recitative or musical declamation.

  • Philippic
  • n.

    Hence: Any discourse or declamation abounding in acrimonious invective.

  • Declaim
  • v. t.

    To defend by declamation; to advocate loudly.

  • Rant
  • n.

    High-sounding language, without importance or dignity of thought; boisterous, empty declamation; bombast; as, the rant of fanatics.

  • Harangue
  • n.

    A speech addressed to a large public assembly; a popular oration; a loud address a multitude; in a bad sense, a noisy or pompous speech; declamation; ranting.

  • Declamation
  • n.

    A set or harangue; declamatory discourse.

  • Recitative
  • n.

    A species of musical recitation in which the words are delivered in a manner resembling that of ordinary declamation; also, a piece of music intended for such recitation; -- opposed to melisma.

  • Rant
  • v. i.

    To rave in violent, high-sounding, or extravagant language, without dignity of thought; to be noisy, boisterous, and bombastic in talk or declamation; as, a ranting preacher.

  • Speaker
  • n.

    A book of selections for declamation.

  • Declamation
  • n.

    The act or art of declaiming; rhetorical delivery; haranguing; loud speaking in public; especially, the public recitation of speeches as an exercise in schools and colleges; as, the practice declamation by students.

  • Frothing
  • n.

    Exaggerated declamation; rant.

  • Rhetoric
  • n.

    Hence, artificial eloquence; fine language or declamation without conviction or earnest feeling.

  • Stilted
  • a.

    Elevated as if on stilts; hence, pompous; bombastic; as, a stilted style; stilted declamation.

  • Declamation
  • n.

    Pretentious rhetorical display, with more sound than sense; as, mere declamation.

  • Speking
  • n.

    Public declamation; oratory.

  • Recitative
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to recitation; intended for musical recitation or declamation; in the style or manner of recitative.