- "Rondelet". 5
November 2013. "
Roundelay | Etymology,
origin and
meaning of
roundelay by Etymonline". Brewer, Robert. "
Roundelay:
Poetic Form". Writer's Digest...
- Zarathustra's
roundelay (German: Zarathustra's Rundgesang), also
called the
Midnight Song (Mitternachts-Lied) or Once More (German: Noch ein Mal), is...
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Philosophy of
Friedrich Nietzsche Apollonian and
Dionysian Zarathustra's
roundelay Christian atheism Postmodern Christianity Nontheism Postmodernity Post-theism...
- nature,
which Mahler presented in his
Third Symphony using Zarathustra's
roundelay.
Frederick Delius produced a
piece of
choral music, A M**** of Life, based...
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Knots Landing (1979–1993) (co-produced with
Roundelay Productions (1979–1982); (seasons 1–3) and
Roundelay-MF
Productions (1982–1993) (seasons 4–12)) Skag...
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Retrieved 10
January 2024. Isherwood,
Charles (3
November 2010). "Word-Woozy
Roundelay in
Average Town
Ruled by
Singular Sadness". New York Times. Retrieved...
- to be
autobiographical accounts of the
young Scotsman's
bleak life, a
roundelay of
failed relationships, blackouts,
abusive therapists and fratricide...
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marathon set at
Bayview Hall,
Whidbey Island, Washington.
Their tenth album,
Roundelay, was
released on
April 25, 2020. Lake
features male and
female vocals...
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Retrieved 8
February 2024.
Stephen Holden (19 July 2012). "A
Manhattan Roundelay of Young,
Mating Singles". The New York Times.
Retrieved 8
February 2024...
- most
sophisticated and
highly developed secular compositions.
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Roundelay § Etymology
Virelai Henry Garland; Mary Garland, eds. (2005) [1997], "Leich"...