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West is regularly heard on radio as a reader or reciter and has performed in many radio dramas, including Otherkin by Laura Wade, Len Deighton's Bomber, Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman, Michael Frayn's Here and The Homecoming as Lenny to Harold Pinter's Max.

reciter and has
It has been calculated that a reciter could sing about a thousand verses an hour and probably limited himself to 1000-1300 verses by performance, making it likely that the performance of works extended over several days.
He has still performed as a reciter, reading for example the letters of Strauss to Hugo von Hofmannsthal, read by Gert Westphal, for the Rheingau Musik Festival in 1994 ; and both performing and recording Strauss's melodrama Enoch Arden.
It has been told in Hadith that Prophet Muhammad has said that if every night Surat ul-Mulk is recited, then the reciter shall be protected from the tortures of the grave.

reciter and with
He often appears as reciter with orchestras ( see below ) and performed at the Last Night of the Proms in 2002.
In 1876, he collaborated with Florence Marryat, the author and reciter, on Entre Nous.
It was here he renewed his acquaintance with the young Abe Green, a fellow train jumper and much later on in the early beatnik scene, a regular reciter of his own enigmatic brand of spontaneous poetry.
In regard to the oral tradition, Kennelly is a great reciter of verse with tremendous command and the rare ability to recall extended poems by memory, both his own work and others, and recite them on call verbatim.

reciter and all
It is also possible that Imru ' al-Qais learned from Abu Du ' ah al-Iyadi, and some accounts say that the young Imru ' al-Qais was his reciter ( a poet's disciple who would memorize all of his poems ).

reciter and well
Bede was a teacher as well as a writer ; he enjoyed music, and was said to be accomplished as a singer and as a reciter of poetry in the vernacular.

reciter and Philharmonic
* Sergei Leiferkus, baritone ; Yevgeny Yevtushenko, reciter ; Men of the New York Choral Arts and New York Philharmonic conducted by Kurt Masur on Teldec ( live performance )

reciter and Symphony
* 1988 Symphony for reciter “ Chernobyl ” in two parts: 1.

reciter and .
Crowne have proposed the idea that the poem was passed down from reciter to reciter under the theory of oral-formulaic composition, which hypothesises that epic poems were ( at least to some extent ) improvised by whoever was reciting them.
In 1925, Milhaud married his cousin, Madeleine ( 1902 – 2008 ), an actress and reciter.
11 ) Reciting Ayat-ul Kursi will cause the reciter to be protected throughout the night by the angels and Satan will not come near him.
# Krishna, the king of Dwarka, a central character in the Bhagavata Purana and the Mahabharata and reciter of Bhagavad Gita.
At first he was chiefly employed as a singer, but his skills as an actor and reciter of comic monologues were soon recognised.
Baright was described by one of her professors as " the greatest woman reader reciter in the country.
* Martin's Idea, spoken word / music, work for reciter, Musicworks CD # 60, 1994.
The difficulty faced by Ganapati ( Ganesha ) in writing down Mahābhārata as described in the tradition, could be real, and was most probably faced by those people who first attempted to write it down as some reciter recited it continuously.
This is because, the reciter will not be able to stop in the middle of recitation and then resume it, as the lines are committed to his memory as a continuous recording.
The word " rhapsody " is derived from the Greek rhapsōdos, a reciter of epic poetry, and came to be used in Europe by the 16th century as a designation for literary forms, not only epic poems, but also for collections of miscellaneous writings and, later, any extravagant expression of sentiment or feeling.
As the employment of such repetitions is somewhat suggestive of the mounting of stairs, the superscription " shir ha-ma ' alot ," found at the beginning of these fifteen psalms, may have a double meaning: it may indicate not only the purpose of these songs, to be sung on the pilgrimages to the festivals at Jerusalem, but also the peculiar construction of the songs, by which the reciter is led from one step of the inner life to the next.
Besides acting, Fröbe was a prolific reciter of lyric poetry, especially that of Christian Morgenstern and Joachim Ringelnatz.
Known in his own day as l ' Unico Aretino, he acquired great fame as a reciter of impromptu verse.
* Mário Viegas ( António Pereira Lopes Mário Viegas, November 10, 1948-Lisbon, April 1, 1996 ) was an notable actor, theater director and reciter of poetry.
* Use of epic names to characterize the personages and to give time to the memory of the reciter.
The epic continues in various forms, depending on the publication and whim of the manaschi, or reciter of the epic.

reciter and by
* Ion ( dialogue ), a dialogue by Plato, between Socrates and Ion, a reciter of epic poems.
He was educated by a private tutor and a reciter of the Quran.
As a dramatist Holtei may be said to have introduced the vaudeville into Germany ; as an actor, although remaining behind the greater artists of his time, he contrived to fascinate his audience by the dramatic force of his exposition of character as a reciter, especially of Shakespeare, he knew no rival.
An excellent example is the Passover Haggadah, which is introduced by four questions ; the reciter of the answer is called " maggid.
By 1844 Pisemsky was known as a gifted reciter, his repertoire consisting mostly of works by Gogol.

West and has
`` The U.S. President has shown once again that the United States needs the fanning of the West Berlin crisis to justify the armaments race.
`` U.S. pressure on Britain to foster war hysteria over the status of West Berlin has reached its apogee.
The West has no intention of attacking Russia.
Berlin's resilience is amazing, but if it has to hire its labor in the West the struggle will be hard indeed ''.
One of the inescapable realities of the Cold War is that it has thrust upon the West a wholly new and historically unique set of moral dilemmas.
In West Virginia the number of white and Negro children attending the same school has increased almost twofold.
Ceylon has moved from a pro-Western orientation to a neutralism openly hostile to the West.
much of it has continued to be used over the years and the heart of it -- good guys and bad guys in the old West -- pretty well dominated television toward the end of the 1950's.
But he hastened to add that, if United States policies were not always clear, despite Mr. Rusk's analysis of the various global danger points and setbacks for the West, this may merely mean the new administration has not yet firmly fixed its policy.
The deadlock has been caused by the Russians' new demand for a three-man ( East, West and neutral ) directorate, and thus a veto, over the control machinery.
Modern Westerners have difficulty comprehending this fusion of moral and material, largely because in the West the historical trend has been to deny the connection.
And for his playmate, Francis Coletta of West Warwick, who has a bit part, Billy.
George Kennan's account of relations between Russia and the West from the fall of Tsarism to the end of World War 2, is the finest piece of diplomatic history that has appeared in many years.
America has divided more than she has united the West.
Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew ( A Caribbean Mystery, 1964 ).
Since its independence, Armenia has maintained a policy of complementarism by trying to have friendly relations both with Iran, Russia, and the West, including the United States and Europe.
By the Rule of St Benedict, which, until the Cluniac reforms, was the norm in the West, the abbot has jurisdiction over only one community.
Agrippina landing at Brundisium with the ashes of Germanicus, ( 1768, Benjamin West, oil on canvas ). In art, Agrippina has served as a symbol of marital devotion and fidelity.
Since then, American English has been influenced by the languages of West Africa, the Native American population, Spanish, and immigration.
Southeast Alaska has a land area of ( sq ), comprising six entire boroughs and three census areas, in addition to the portion of the Yakutat Borough lying east of 141 ° West longitude.
Since its original 1973 Broadway production, the musical has enjoyed professional productions in the West End, by opera companies, in a 2009 Broadway revival, and elsewhere, and it is a popular choice for regional groups.
A Funny Thing has enjoyed several Broadway and West End revivals and was made into a successful film starring the original lead of the musical, Zero Mostel.
John C. Cavadini has challenged this notion by attempting to take the Spanish Christology in its own Spanish / North African context in his important study, The Last Christology of the West: Adoptionism in Spain and Gaul, 785 – 820.
The province has strong cultural and personal ties to the Canadian Prairies and Ontario as well as to the West Coast of the United States and to Alaska and the Yukon.

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