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melody and gained
By the 19th century, accompagnato had gained the upper hand, the orchestra played a much bigger role, and Richard Wagner revolutionised opera by abolishing almost all distinction between aria and recitative in his quest for what he termed " endless melody ".
" This melody gained wide currency in Renaissance Europe, under various titles, such as the Polish folk song " Pod Krakowem ", Romanian “ Cucuruz cu frunza-n sus ” (“ Maize with up-standing leafs ”) and the Ukrainian " Kateryna Kucheryava.
The album's lead single, " Downfall ," gained the band its breakthrough popularity for both its infectious melody and unusual music video.
He gained the assistance of a fellow performer, Thomas á Becket, who wrote the lyrics and melody for him.

melody and popularity
Because of tone quality issues, some C ( concert pitch ) instruments — the C melody saxophone, C soprano saxophone, and C soprano clarinet, for example — have declined in popularity in favor of the standard versions ( B soprano and tenor saxophone ; B and A clarinets ).
Singh is credited for the revival and popularity of ghazal, an Indian classical art form, by choosing poetry that was relevant to the masses and composing them in a way that laid more emphasis on the meaning of words and melody evoked by them.
The melody of the chorus emulates natural inflections of the voice ( particularly on the word " away "), and may account for some of the song's popularity.

melody and Russia
: Borodin's music is full of romantic charm and enticing melody, and much of it also rings with the pageantry and landscape of old Russia ; of onion-domed churches, richly decorated icons, and the vastness of the land.

melody and countries
Very few countries have a national anthem written by a world renowned composer, some exceptions are Germany, whose anthem " Das Lied der Deutschen " uses a melody written by Joseph Haydn and Austria, whose national anthem " Land der Berge, Land am Strome " was sometimes credited to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The memorable melody and the emotional vocal delivery made the song an instant hit in China mainland, with its influence spreading to other Chinese speaking regions and countries.
The melody is from a barcarolle, " Song of the Cabin Boy ", from Les Cloches de Corneville ( literally The Bells of Corneville ; presented in English-speaking countries as The Chimes of Normandy ), a light opera composed by Robert Planquette in 1877.
His evocative English-language adaptation of a traditional 18th century Peruvian folk melody by Jorge Michelberg gave many listeners their first taste of the flavour of Peruvian folk music, and when the song was released as a single it became a hit in many countries, earning a Top Twenty placing (# 18 ) on the American charts.
Featuring a simple, elegantly arranged melody, the single sold roughly 1. 5 million copies worldwide, and entered the top twenty in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.
The song is best remembered, however, in English-speaking countries, for Mary Hopkin's 1968 recording, which was a top-ten hit in both the U. S. and the U. K. On most recorded versions of the song, Raskin is credited as the writer, even though he wrote only the later English lyrics and not the melody.

melody and during
This tango melody is also " No Other Love Have I " in the musical " Me and Juliet " and a popular hit for Perry Como during the 1950s.
On the other hand, during rehearsals, workmen in the theater stopped what they were doing during Va, pensiero and applauded at the conclusion of this haunting melody while the growth of the " identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics " is judged to have begun in the summer 1846 in relation to a chorus from Ernani in which the name of one of its characters, " Carlo ", was changed to " Pio ", a reference to Pope Pius IX's grant of an amnesty to political prisoners.
Kandinsky was similarly influenced during this period by Richard Wagner's Lohengrin which, he felt, pushed the limits of music and melody beyond standard lyricism.
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.
According to the 54th Grammy Awards description guide, the award is given to the songwriter ( s ) of a song that " must contain melody and lyrics and must be either a new song or a song first achieving prominence during the eligibility year.
This prayer is recited in a traditional, distinctive, plaintive melody during the cantor's repetition of the Amidah.
The music now transitions to a quiet recapitulation of the main melody during which the pair engage in a muted and tender partnering, and here the second passage involving sequential imitation appears.
Traditionally, a ' break ' is considered to be the part of a funk or jazz song during which the melody " breaks " to let the rhythm section, or soloist, play unaccompanied.
Two time signatures are used, 18 / 16 for the incessant melody written in 16th notes and 3 / 4 for the accompaniment in quarter and eighth notes ; during the last five bars, both hands play in 18 / 16.
Bizet finished the score during the summer, and was pleased with the outcome: " I have written a work that is all clarity and vivacity, full of colour and melody ".
The song's melody grew out of some unstructured jamming on 7 January 1969 during rehearsal sessions on the sound stage at Twickenham Studios.
* 1 ) The lowest register-" non-working "-is not used during the playing of a melody.
* The melody was used to words in Irish and sung by the Bunratty Castle chorus during the 1970s.
A recent evolution of the tape loop is the looping pedal — a digital sampler built into an easy-to-use footswitch-operated pedal of the kind most often used by guitarists to create looping layers of melody or texture during a live performance.
After Biggie's murder during March 1997, Combs helped Evans produce her tribute song named " I'll Be Missing You ", based on the melody of The Police's 1983 single " Every Breath You Take ".
Barbershop vocal harmony, as codified during the barbershop revival era ( 1940s – present ), is a style of a cappella, or unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture.
* In the Broadway musical In the Heights, during the title song, Usnavi tells the audience to " take the A Train " ( to the melody of Strayhorn's Take the A Train ) " even farther than Harlem to Northern Manhattan and maintain.
The melody is still the same, with an industrial kind of groove to the beginning and then the chorus comes in and it's full on crazy, with the screaming vocals .” The idea for recording a cover version of the song came during a soundcheck by then-Danzig guitarist John Christ.
According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards, the award honors new songs ( containing both melody and lyrics ) or songs " first achieving prominence " during the period of eligibility.
Picard, now adept at the instrument, plays the melody he learned during his life as Kamin.
Other dramas will have at the very least a catchy melody in the beginning, displaying the drama's name that lasts a few seconds, and then one to two minutes of ending theme music during the closing credits.
" Up, Awake, Ye Defenders of Zion ", originally a militant hymn containing references to trials of LDS members in the central United States and the threatening United States government ( ironically set to the melody for “ Columbia, Gem of the Ocean ,” thus asserting the Saints ’ true patriotism, despite their alleged “ rebellion ”), became an anthem for LDS members during the difficulties preceding and during the Utah War of 1857 – 58.
... after the Great Doxology, during the singing of the final " Holy God " to a drawn-out, funereal melody, the cross is carried out of the altar by the priest or bishop, upon his head, through the north doors, then carried up to the royal doors with the exclamation, " Wisdom, aright!

melody and World
World famous song Danny Boy is taken from a melody composed by O ’ Cahan bard Rory Dall O ’ Cahan.
Like Super Mario World, Super Mario 64 has one main melody in its soundtrack ( the music to Bob-omb Battlefield ) which then has its own set of variations as heard in the " Snow Mountain " and " Slider " tracks.
" " Shakermaker " allegedly lifted words and melody from " I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ".
fans have made an anthem for themselves by singing " Shrimping All Over the World ", to the melody of " Rockin ' All Over the World ".
After the First World War, many composers started returning to previous centuries for their inspiration and wrote works that draw elements ( form, harmony, melody, structure ) from this music.
In World War II, was the introductory melody of the Kričač radio station, emitted by the Slovene Liberation Front, and was a part of the morning and the evening salutation to the flag by the Slovene Partisans.
In 1987, King accused the Pet Shop Boys of plagiarizing the melody of Cat Stevens ' " Wild World " for their song " It's A Sin.
The song was sung at football matches by fans of the Republic of Ireland team. The melody of the chorus was adapted for Ally's Tartan Army, the Scotland national football team's anthem for the FIFA World Cup 1978, this was itself adapted as the chorus of Put ' Em Under Pressure, the anthem for the Republic of Ireland team for the FIFA World Cup 1990.
In 1987, he suggested in his Sun column that the Pet Shop Boys had borrowed the melody of Cat Stevens's 1970 song " Wild World " for their UK number one single " It's a Sin ".
The Variety reviewer noted :" His debut foray into his own spotlight comes with ' Songs for a New World ,' a musical revue that shows Brown to be a capable songwriter of the Alan Menken school: commercial show-tune pop with palatable sentiment and easy-to-take melody .... ' Songs for a New World ' seems to contain more cabaret convention and pianobar posing than any one revue should have to withstand.
According to his autobiography, the lyrics for " Political World " came to him spontaneously and were easy to write ; though no melody was composed, he came up with 20 verses.
Eventually, " Political World " was set aside and the group focused on another song, " Most of the Time ", which still needed a melody.
The tune " Cradle Song " was written by William J. Kirkpatrick for the musical Around the World with Christmas ( 1895 ) and is an adaptation of the melody originally composed in 1837 by Jonathan E. Spilman to " Sweet Afton ".
In History of the World Part I, a 1981 film written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks, Princess Nympho ( Madeline Kahn ) selects slaves for her entertainment by singing a song based on the final melody of Dance of the Hours.
James Fuld in The Book of World Famous Music ( p. 640 ) indicates that some believe the melody is not Irish in origin.
David Arnold's gunbarrel arrangements in Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough dropped the guitar melody line, jumping straight from the tune's opening to its concluding bars.
It bears an identical melody to " Marching Through Georgia ", but details the exploits of American troops in Belgium during World War I.
Westmont's " Fight Song " melody is a variation on the theme from the movie " Around The World In Eighty Days.
Kunshan is culturally significant as the origin of Kunshan diao, the melody which ultimately evolved into Kunqu, one of China's eldest extant theatre arts, which has been listed as one of the World Intangible Culture Heritages by UNESCO.
However, other sources refer to the 2 conflicting keys in the final section as representing the World riddle ( C – G – C B – F-B < sup > 8va </ sup >), with the unresolved harmonic progression being an unfinished or unsolved riddle: the melody does not conclude with a well-defined tonic note as being either C or B, hence it is unfinished.

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