-
preliminary exercises for Gr****
students of rhetoric:
works from the Gr****
declamatory tradition survive in
works such as the
collections of
Sopater and Choricius...
-
satirists Martial and
Juvenal and the
historian Tacitus reveal substantial declamatory influence. Seneca's work here, however, is
neither a
collection of his...
- race and
socioeconomic background.
According to Dibben, most of the
declamatory style of
singing in the group's
singles were
performed by Brown, the...
- intonation,
pitch instabilities within a
pentatonic framework, and a
declamatory voice. An
ancient west
central Sudanic stratum of
pentatonic song composition...
-
guitar in the
rhythm section to
create a jazzy, up-tempo
sound with
declamatory vocals. Jump
blues tunes by
Louis Jordan and Big Joe Turner,
based in...
- in
monodies could be for the most part
melodic or for the most part
declamatory and the two
styles of
presentation developed into the aria and the recitative...
-
blues include its
dense texture,
basic blues band instrumentation,
rough declamatory vocal style,
heavy guitar riffs, string-bending blues-scale
guitar solos...
- been
noted with Bach's
Partita no. 2 in C minor. Both
works open with a
declamatory fanfare marked Grave,
sharing a
distinct combination of
dotted rhythms...
-
electric blues,
which laid the
foundations for key
elements such as a
rough declamatory vocal style,
heavy guitar riffs, string-bending blues-scale
guitar solos...
- Ababa, in Tse****e Gabre-Medhin's
translation –
performed in a
static and
declamatory style. When
Janet Suzman directed the play in
South Africa during Apartheid...