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Threnody Two "
Thrénodies" from
Franz Liszt's
piano series Années de pèlerinage, set at the
Villa d'Este
Marian McPartland's "
Threnody",
written in memory...
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Laments (also
Lamentations or
Threnodies; Polish: Treny,
originally spelled Threny) is a
series of
nineteen threnodies (elegies)
written in
Polish by...
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Threnody is a
supervillain appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. The
character has
appeared in the X-Men series.
Melody Jacobs...
- Look up
threnody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Threnody is a song, hymn or poem of
mourning composed or
performed as a
memorial to a dead person...
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Threnody to the
Victims of Hiroshima, also
translated as
Threnody for the
Victims of
Hiroshima (Polish: Tren –
ofiarom Hiroszimy), is a
musical composition...
- The
Threnody of
Triumph is the
third studio album by the
English black metal band Winterfylleth,
released on 25
September 2012
through Candlelight Records...
- 2020) was a
Polish composer and conductor. His best-known
works include Threnody to the
Victims of Hiroshima,
Symphony No. 3, his St Luke P****ion, Polish...
- "Candle in the Wind" is a
threnody-style
ballad written by
English musician Elton John and
songwriter Bernie Taupin, and
performed by John. It was originally...
- Per Gessle,
later of Roxette, to set
Dorothy Parker's
bittersweet poem "
Threnody" to music. A re-interpretation of the Face
Value track "You Know What I...
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literary canon [pl]
include the 1580
Treny (Laments), a
series of
nineteen threnodies (elegies) on the
death of his
daughter Urszula; the 1578
tragedy Odprawa...