It has elements of traditional folksong with some gentle ventures into atonality. |
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It adapted itself to the current fashions for folksong style, the ballad, and finally ragtime and jazz idioms. |
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When taken to America, however, the form was enhanced by an injection of the modalism of folksong. |
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The basic tonality of the symphony is G major, a key often associated with genial moods and folksong. |
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This is one reason why he builds folksong into his poetic foundations, why he ranges across the formal spectrum. |
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A Bulgarian folksong has even been recorded on a golden disk and sent into space. |
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To those who know me as a classical vocalist, this Welsh folksong album may seem odd. |
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The final movement consists of six short variations set to a catchy little tune that might well have come from the world of folksong. |
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Comic songs are a common category of the French and British folksong traditions. |
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These variants of French folk songs were collected in Québec and their forms are typical of Québec's folksong tradition. |
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Dinner will be dished up at a fine restaurant then board on a boat for a very traditional folksong performance. |
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Nana: A cradle song, so ancient and popular that musicologists and common people alike refer to it as the Reverend Mother of folksong. |
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Watch a 1918 film clip of a funeral procession and listen to a 1905 recording of a Cantonese folksong. |
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Reger's folksong collections mostly date from 1898-1900, during his happily productive Weiden period. |
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She is a fearless chronicler of the human experience without the folksong angst. |
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The drama of the music, in which both singers jointly confront the terrors of death amid a soundstage of sound effects, leads to a heartfelt reprise of the folksong setting. |
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The quartet acts as a pathfinder or pilgrim, picking up the pace when the orchestral pace slackens, to inject soaring themes derived from folksong. |
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This folksong was collected by Helen Creighton. |
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Musically, it is believed that a complex intermingling of African and white folk-music elements occurred and that complementary traits of African music and white U. S. folksong reinforced each other. |
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During the 1930s, he was part of a folksong group, le Quatuor du Saguenay. |
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Hatzis sets this poem as a haunting folksong, similar to those from Crete. |
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