- like "This land is your land" is also a
strophic form. Many
classical art
songs are also
composed in
strophic form, from the 17th
century French air de...
-
structural division of a poem
containing stanzas of
varying line length.
Strophic poetry is to be
contrasted with
poems composed line-by-line non-stanzaically...
- world.
Women often wore a
strophic, the bra of the time,
under their garments and
around the mid-portion of
their body. The
strophic was a wide band of wool...
- and
gently rocking 6/8
rhythm in this
strophic song. An
accepted performance convention places the
third strophe,
concerning dreams, an
octave higher in...
- In
Spanish poetry, a
silva is a
poetic form
consisting of in eleven- and seven-
syllable lines:
hendecasyllables (endecasílabos) and
heptasyllables (heptasílabos)...
- the Mashriq,
strophic poetry is the only form of
Andalusi literature known to have its
origins in the
Iberian Peninsula.
Andalusi strophic poetry exists...
- as emotionally. A
classic ode is
structured in
three major parts: the
strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode.
Different forms such as the homostrophic...
- and
repeating lyrics for the choruses. Po****r
music often makes use of
strophic form,
sometimes in
conjunction with the
twelve bar blues. In the tenth...
-
though many
early Lieder by the
likes of
Franz Schubert are in
simple strophic form. The
accompaniment of
European art
songs is
considered as an important...
- The
locus amoenus: the
strophes that come
after strophe 52 of
Canto IX, and some of the main
parts that
appear from
strophe 68 to 95
describe the scenery...