- Look up
Melodist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
melodist is a
composer of
melodies A
melodist may also
refer to:
Melodist (horse), (1985–1999) an...
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Romanos the
Melodist (Gr****: Ῥωμανὸς ὁ Μελωδός; late 5th-century – after 555) was a
Byzantine hymnographer and composer, who is a
central early figure...
- and
artistic director of the
Melodi ensemble (Serbian: Мелоди, "(the)
Melodists"), a "choir and
studio for
spiritual music".
which she
founded with a...
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Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"),
Cosmas of Jerusalem,
Cosmas the
Melodist, or
Cosmas the Poet (d. 773 or 794), was a
bishop and an
important hymnographer...
- The
Ethiopian Serenaders was an
American blackface minstrel troupe successful in the 1840s and 1850s.
Through various line-ups they were
managed and directed...
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based mainly on
perfect pitch and an
acute pair of ears ... [A]
natural melodist—a
creator of
tunes capable of
existing apart from
their harmony." McCartney...
- composers: the long
kontakion (5th
century onwards), po****rised by
Romanos the
Melodist; the also-extensive kanōn (late 7th
century onwards),
developed by Andrew...
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because people are
worshipping a thing." [Madonna] is a
brilliant pop
melodist and lyricist. I was
knocked out by the
quality of the
writing [during Ray...
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artistic sensibility." Ian
MacDonald describes McCartney as "a
natural melodist – a
creator of
tunes capable of
existing apart from
their harmony". His...
- of
Syriac origin,
which finds its acme in the work of St.
Romanos the
Melodist (6th century). This
dramatic homily which could treat various subjects...