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Definition of through-composed in English: through-composedadjective another term for durchkomponiert Example sentencesExamples - Schnittke's through-composed style is at times powerfully direct, but sometimes too direct, the chorus's declamation dramatic yet detached and almost perfunctory.
- In 1916 he wrote what was most probably the first through-composed score for a feature film, The Fall of a Nation, a silent epic.
- Henze's through-composed settings are rich in orchestral colour and character.
- Because the same music was used for every stanza, the possibilities for detailed word-painting were limited: this is the key difference between the frottola and the through-composed madrigal.
- Perhaps the musical future will be more romantic, more through-composed, than classic (with Bachian closed forms) after all?
Definition of through-composed in US English: through-composedadjectiveˈTHro͞okəmˌpōzd (of a composition, especially a song) not based on repeated sections or verses, especially having different music for each verse. Also called durchkomponiert Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps the musical future will be more romantic, more through-composed, than classic (with Bachian closed forms) after all?
- Henze's through-composed settings are rich in orchestral colour and character.
- Because the same music was used for every stanza, the possibilities for detailed word-painting were limited: this is the key difference between the frottola and the through-composed madrigal.
- In 1916 he wrote what was most probably the first through-composed score for a feature film, The Fall of a Nation, a silent epic.
- Schnittke's through-composed style is at times powerfully direct, but sometimes too direct, the chorus's declamation dramatic yet detached and almost perfunctory.
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