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chorus and following
The original lyrics authored by Wybicki were a poem consisting of six stanzas and a chorus repeated after all but last stanzas, all following an ABAB rhyme scheme.
The following lyrics are found in the chorus: " While Frank Sinatra sings ' Stormy Weather ,' the flies and spiders get along together ; cobwebs fall on an old, skipping record.
The following year she became a chorus girl at the Gaiety Theatre, London, creating the small role of Eva in The Girls of Gottenberg.
The director encouraged Adams and Goodman to make other allusions to classical operatic forms ; thus the expectant chorus that begins the work, the heroic aria for Nixon following his entrance, and the dueling toasts in the final scene of Act 1.
The last four lines of the yell are essentially the chorus of Godiva's Hymn, and were first added on November 25, 1905, during the procession from Rosedale Field to the King Edward Hotel following a victory of the Toronto Varsity Blues rugby team over the Ottawa Rough Riders.
The following chorus, originating with General Moscardó's Navarrese, humorously takes the Italians to task for their earlier complaints about the lack of motorized transport in Nationalist ranks:
The lyric-writing ability of the band is exemplified by the following chorus:
* The celebrated cockney music hall performer Gus Elen sang a song entitled If It Wasn't for the ' Ouses In Between which included the following chorus:
Each of the seven stanzas of the ode conclude with the following words sung by the chorus:
* Chiennes Blanches: The silent chorus, the nameless and the faceless, the dehumanized, mechanical crowd, simultaneously leading and following.
Many songs incorporate a bridge section following the second chorus section ( most notably, 25 Minutes, That's Why ( You Go Away ), Someday, Paint My Love, Blue Night etc .).
) and sometimes the keyboard ( e. g. Messages ), following the second chorus or following the bridge, in case the latter is present.
During the game the following day, Rovers were winning quite comfortably and the few Argyle supporters present began to leave early prompting a chorus of " Goodnight Argyle " from the Rovers supporters — the tune stuck and " Goodnight Irene " became the club song.
The song consists mainly of couplets, except that the last word of each couplet, which can generally be inferred from a combination of context and the ostensible rhyming scheme, is instead cut off by the start of the next couplet or by the chorus. The following excerpt from the song is an example of the style:
However, his career as a theatre manager ended following financial quarrels over extra pay for the chorus.
The removed chorus from " Subbacultcha " later appeared as the basis for " Distance Equals Rate Times Time ", a separate song immediately following the revised " Subbacultcha " on Trompe le Monde.
For example, the following song which has words to express gratitude to Dulla Bhatti ( the ' ho's are in chorus ):
Two additional shortened versions were also used occasionally when episodes ran over the allotted time: the version used in a few episodes of season two cut half of the first stanza and the entire second, going directly to the first chorus following the verse, " Sometimes you just get a feeling / Like you need some kind of change ...", reducing the length to 65 seconds, but the version used from season three onward used all but the second stanza, reducing the length to 48 seconds ; the season four short version added a shorter harmonica portion near the end, which was absent in the season three short version.
The idea of a solo singer alternating with a chorus is extended in the following movement, the bass aria with chorus Friede sei mit euch ( Peace be with you ).
Each verse begins with the following chorus lines, divided between the lead singer (" The Music Man ") and the audience:
Most interpretations of the twentieth century omit the second and antepenultimate couplets, and replace the chorus by the following:
Leo Sowerby ( 1895-1968 ) set Matthew Arnold's English translation of the Canticle for chorus and orchestra in 1945 ; the work was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music the following year.
The solo following the second chorus follows the verse progression while the outro follows a heavily distorted i-VI-VII-iv power chord progression ( Fm-D ♭- E ♭- B ♭ 5 ).

chorus and first
He was in the chorus and played the tenor saxophone, winning first chair in the state band's saxophone section.
Eccentricity, defined as taking characteristics such as dress and appearance to extremes, began to be applied generally to human behavior in the 1770s ; similarly, the word dandy first appears in the late 18th century: In the years immediately preceding the American Revolution, the first verse and chorus of " Yankee Doodle " derided the alleged poverty and rough manners of American-born colonists, suggesting that whereas a fine horse and gold-braided clothing ("
His first wife was chorus girl Ruth Johnson.
The song began with the chorus, which all of them sang with each one alternating ( in lip-synch ) a mournful howl after each of the first three lines.
Each of the quartet would sing one line of the verse-a different one for each performance, followed by each cast member reciting some humorous reason for his misery in spoken form, then ( in the first several seasons ) the quartet would reprise the chorus and end with all four sobbing in typical overstated manner.
Usually this will be the only anthem sung, such as at national sporting events, and it will be sung only in Welsh using the first stanza and chorus and refrain.
( a pun on " c ' est la lutte finale " ( It's the final struggle ), the first line of the chorus of The Internationale )
Where A represents the first verse and B represents the chorus, most pop songs can be represented by A-B-A-B-C-A-B, like " Ooby Dooby " and " Claudette ".
Randy Wicker, who had marched in the first gay picket lines before the White House in 1965, said the " screaming queens forming chorus lines and kicking went against everything that I wanted people to think about homosexuals ... that we were a bunch of drag queens in the Village acting disorderly and tacky and cheap.
" Lipstick ", the B-side to " Promises ," shared the same ascending progression of notes in its chorus as Magazine's first single, " Shot By Both Sides ," also released in 1978.
* The introduction to Act 1, with a chorus of woodcutters and their wives, and including the first appearance of Elisabeth
Puccini used three of these in the opera, including the national anthem ( heard during the appearance of the Empero Altoum ) and, most memorably, the folk melody " Mo-li-hua " (" Jasmine Flower ") which is first heard sung by the children's chorus after the invocation to the moon in Act I, and becomes a sort of ' leitmotif ' for the princess throughout the opera.
In his memoirs, Rimsky-Korsakov mentions an 1876 concert at which Borodin's " closing chorus " was performed, the first public performance of any music from Prince Igor identified by him:
" Louis departed greatly from all cornet players in his ability to compose a close-knit individual 32 measures with all phrases compatible with each other …," Spurrier told the biographers Sudhalter and Evans, " so Bix and I always credited Louis as being the father of the correlated chorus: play two measures, then two related, making four measures, on which you played another four measures related to the first four, and so on ad infinitum to the end of the chorus.
The first international barbershop chorus contest was held in 1953 and continues to this day.
Ironically, Groucho used an even more risqué line in introducing Chico's piano sequence: " Signor Ravelli's first selection will be, ' Somewhere My Love Lies Sleeping ', with a male chorus.
Despite this, the number ends with another example of Sullivan's counterpoint, with the chorus singing the second melody of the piece (" Let us gaily tread the measure ") while the orchestra plays the first (" Climbing over rocky mountain ").
Sleeman observes of the dithyramb, or circular chorus, " It is first mentioned by Archilochus ( c 665 BC )… Arion flourished at least 50 years later … probably gave it a more artistic form, adding a chorus of 50 people, personating satyrs … who danced around an altar of Dionysus.
Only the first verse ( and sometimes the sixth and seventh ) and the first chorus are sung today in France.
In other sources, he is said to have introduced the first principal actor in addition to the chorus.
The first chorus of an arrangement typically introduces the melody, and is followed by subsequent choruses of development.

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