单词 | melologue |
释义 | melologuen. A dramatic performance consisting of spoken words with musical accompaniment or musical interludes; a recitation which is partly sung and partly spoken. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > vocal music > types of song > [noun] > other types of song roundelaya1475 black sanctus?1533 pastorella1597 orgial1610 balow1613 comic song1718 hunting-song1727 vaudeville1739 apopemptic1753 melologue1820 Orphic1855 wren song1855 air de cour1878 Kunstlied1880 action song1883 come-all-you1887 marching song1894 party song1911 theme song1929 honky-tonker1950 protest song1953 sing-along1959 slow jam1961 talking blues1969 rap1979 1820 T. Moore Melologue National Mus. (advt.) in Irish Melodies 268 It may not be superfluous to say, that by ‘Melologue’ I mean that mixture of recitation and music, which is frequently adopted in the performance of Collins's Ode on the Passions. 1881 Academy 5 Nov. 354/2 Mr. Manns was..fully justified in giving the work at a concert as a ‘melologue’, for in this he only followed the example of Berlioz himself. 1885 Dict. National Biogr. I. 1257/1 She recited, for her benefit, a melologue written expressly for her by Thomas Moore. 1990 Washington Post (Nexis) 6 Aug. b5 The pair gave the premiere of a ‘melologue’ (from the Greek words for music and speech) focusing on the composer's [sc. Liszt's] later years in Rome. 1998 Opera News June 51/2 Surely one of the curious hybrids of music history is the melodrama or ‘melologue’—a spoken monologue alternating, sometimes overlapping, with instrumental interludes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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