Heavy, heavy, sung in German, and laden with the most awesome riffs available in heavy metal today. |
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An antiphon usually refers to a syllabic setting of a brief Scriptural text sung before and after a psalm or canticle. |
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Young baritone Andrew Schroeder has sung the title role in Brussels and New York City, and it sounds like he owns it. |
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Vodka poured, songs were sung and many a cigarette was inhaled as twenty-seven late teenagers revelled late into the evening. |
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Johnson must have sung about his life, just as today's rap artists doubtless sing about their own experiences. |
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What she actually offers is a load of manufactured pop songs, sung in a slightly affected posh voice. |
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I saw that life was not like books at all, but more like headlines-barroom brawls, a blues song sung with flatted notes. |
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Their performance of world music, featuring African rhythms sung a cappella, should be a treat. |
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There the famous chants are sung, interspersed with Scripture readings and periods of silence. |
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These verses, which sounded as if they had been sung expressly for the dirge of my departed happiness, were only an aggravation of my feelings. |
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Incense is passed around, poems are recited, a lute is played, and songs are sung. |
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Hymn cycles extolling redeeming knowledge were sung to focus believers' attention on the beauty of Paradise, where rescued souls dwelt. |
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Despite being written for a barbarian reed pipe, Ts'ai Yen's songs can still be sung on Chinese instruments. |
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Songs were sung, jigs and reels danced out and some excellent poetry was recited. |
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Vocal delivery feels like a poetry reading, spoken as much as sung, but with long drawn syllables. |
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The premise is that the major key always prevails and all minor keys should be sung in terms of the relative major. |
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Contrast was provided by alternating choral chant with passages sung by soloists. |
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Two of the pieces we will chant are pulieli which are sung within the matins, with each verse followed by Alleluia. |
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Shabad kirtans are sung and langar hosted during the festival at the Gurdwara Sir Guru Singh Sabha at Perumanoor, Thevara. |
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The one melodious tune is sung by the drunken, lecherous boss, repellently. |
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All the music is organically co-written and sung in Zulu, English and Fanigalo. |
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Unison congregational responses alternate with vernacular stanzas sung by a cantor. |
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The choir she had sung in so often sang Lean On Me after the responsorial psalm. |
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Both sides sung their national anthems with not a hint of booing, and spent most of the game indulging in volleying songs back and forth. |
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For example, how did I end up pledging allegiance to five different countries at one time or another and sung their national anthems? |
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As national anthems are rarely sung anywhere except international sporting events, I'd suggest the need for an English anthem is more urgent. |
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Pop songs sung by female teen vocalists became associated with sassy dance moves and flashy midriffs. |
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Much of the story is told via songs written and sung by me, and arranged by composer Hans Zimmer. |
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I never wish to hear it sung again, as that performance can never be topped. |
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It is light classical in nature and thus often sung in the vocal genre of thumri. |
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They are not re-makes or covers exactly, more like new originals, archetypal versions sung with an unknowingness that defies ownership. |
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It is played and sung with conviction, and his is one of the great bass voices. |
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With songs sung in Spanish, French and Lingala and excellent sleeve notes, this album truly celebrates the Afro-Cuban connection. |
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The first part is African, with talking drums and at least one African language sung. |
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For starters, it isn't often that we hear Falstaff, usually assigned to veteran baritones, sung by a major youthful voice in its prime. |
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Javed Akhtar is responsible for many of my successes, being the lyricist of the songs that I sung. |
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The songs were composed by lyricists Shakeel Badayuni or Sahir Ludhianvi, set to music by Naushad Ali and sung by Mohamad Rafi. |
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In 1674 an updated version of Shakespeare's The Tempest had sung Masques inserted into the text. |
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The opera is sung mostly in Japanese, and some parts in English, Tagalog and Spanish, with the Filipino soloists also singing in Japanese. |
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His music sounds as if it is being sung to a listener on the mainland from some siren's island far off in the limpid sea. |
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After the ceremony attached to lighting the candle, Come O Come Emmanuel was sung by a member of the Club. |
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The antiphonal, on the other hand, contains the chants sung antiphonally in the divine office. |
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Joseph of course had played rhythm guitar, while Evander had sung and played lead guitar. |
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Almost entirely sung through, the contemporary score mixes both vaudevillian frivolity and heartfelt tenderness seamlessly. |
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Sure, there were film songs sung with verve, dances and a skit, and games for children scampering around. |
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It was a difficult tune to sing at the best of times, and Billy had probably not sung it for years. |
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For each Psalm an antiphon is given as a recurring theme phrase to be sung by the choir or the people. |
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They bantered a few minutes more before everyone quieted down and simply enjoyed the ambience and the lullaby being sung for them. |
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He has sung in no less than 11 languages including Bengali, Assamese, and the South Indian languages. |
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Once, he had sung for the Vikings as their longboats closed in on the Irish coast, his voice vibrating in the freezing air. |
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The effect is that of a sophisticated and exotic storytelling folk music sung in the Malagasy language. |
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The songs Serge Gainsbourg wrote for her are sung with a saucy knowingness. |
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So there is a sadness, but there is also the survival aspect that's sung about in a number of our waiata. |
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Participants do not need to be able to read music or to have sung with a choir before. |
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Initially the qawwalis will be sung by 10 groups of professional qawwals, all during peak morning and evening hours, said Sahil. |
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First, although it provides an Italian libretto, there are no translations of the sung text. |
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During Mass appropriate hymns were sung by Ann Kavanagh accompanied by organist Donna Roche. |
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Let me say, however, that I have never heard an account of the Ninth that was better played or sung. |
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Songs have been sung in its honour, jigs written, and screeds of poetry composed. |
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The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy. |
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Since the contest she has sung at various weddings and continues to get requests to perform. |
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Chao was surrounded by the ideas of political radicals and heard songs of protest sung beneath a portrait of Che Guevara. |
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These are the opening words of the play, sung as a bass solo. |
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Though Begum Azad has sung in other languages including Bengali, Hindi, Urdu and Telugu, it is her mother-tongue that she is most comfortable with. |
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He has played the song on the piano at a charity event and sung it for Russian spy Anna Chapman and her colleagues. |
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You see, most metal songs at the time seemed to be full of macho bragging, but this was a brokenhearted song of love gone wrong, sung with wit and no little amount of gusto. |
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Now of course this song can be performed in any key, but it sounds best in Eminor and in my experience is often sung there. |
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The show is packed full of stirring anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra. |
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Landays may be read, but true to their roots in oral tradition, they are frequently sung, sometimes with a drum for accompaniment. |
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When the Litany is sung or said immediately before the Eucharist, the Litany concludes here, and the Eucharist begins with the Salutation and the Collect of the Day. |
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Traditionally sung as an antiphon in honour of the Blessed Virgin, Rubbra places it directly after the account of Christ's appearance to Mary Magdalene in the garden. |
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On the telephone she sung hymns to the joys of alpine mountain biking. |
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During the service, a number of anthems were sung, one of which was specially composed for the occasion by the cathedral's director of music, Simon Lole. |
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Almost all the hymns will be sung in Welsh, with bi-lingual introduction. |
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The bye bye is being sung, incidentally, by mothers to their babies condemned to death by King Herod. |
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Where are the men who stand to attention when the national anthem is sung? |
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The landays in I Am the beggar of the World are sung only when men are absent. |
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Since the age of seven, he has sung in public, both here and abroad. |
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As for thumri singing, more often than not, it is sung like a ghazal. |
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Devoted to music by American composers, it included songs by John Alden Carpenter and Charles Ives sung by the American baritone Victor Prahl with Messiaen at the piano. |
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At last I understood what all those joyful carols were being sung for. |
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The ballad form, which was most popular between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, often involved pastoral tales sung to the accompaniment of a lute or zither. |
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John Gay's enormously popular The Beggar's Opera began a brief vogue for ballad opera, with simple, popular tunes sung by actors interspersed with spoken English dialogue. |
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Listen to it of a quiet evening, sung by a good tenor or a well-tempered choir, and you can realise that from pain it is possible to make the truest beauty. |
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Well Rachael, the antiphons were rather free melodies that were sung. |
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Remember, lap belts need to be worn low and sung on the hips. |
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Finally, near the end of his life, he takes his own grandchild to Yom Kippur Eve services and listens to her guess why Kol Nidre is sung three times. |
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Arabic, Yoruba, Bhojpuri, Urdu and other languages are used in religious contexts, and the traditional Christmas music called parang is sung in Spanish. |
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Upon the monarch's arrival in the chamber, the members of the Storing stand and the first verse of the royal anthem, Kongesangen, is sung. |
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Traditional music is generally associated with poetry and is sung collectively. |
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Niche, with its origin in Sheffield and Leeds, has a much faster bassline and is often sung in a northern accent. |
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Well sung brother, you have paid your debt in good coyn, we Anglers are all beholding to the good man that made this Song. |
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He had sung the de profundis of the psalmist in the hope of the vita nuova of Dante. |
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The grammatist, apparently, taught literature in so far as it was read while the citharist taught the poetry which was usually sung. |
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He also gridled sacred hymns in the streets, and sung sporting songs in the alehouses. |
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A battle sung by the muse in the Homerican style, and which none but the classical reader can taste. |
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The birds sung less inspiritingly than usual amid the boughs, which remained as motionless as death. |
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Vestments are worn by the clergy, sung settings are often used and incense may be used. |
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It acquired its nickname after being sung in Paris by volunteers from Marseille marching on the capital. |
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Even 'Got save Ireland' was sung by the revolutionaries during Easter week. |
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The Sheffield Carols, as they are known locally, predate modern carols by over a century and are sung with alternative words and verses. |
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A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty is a type of work song that was once commonly sung to accompany labor on board large merchant sailing vessels. |
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They are the reminiscences of melodies sung by negroes stowing cotton in the holds of ships in Southern ports. |
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While songs with maritime themes were sung, all manner of popular songs and ballads on any subject might be sung off watch. |
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Historically, shanties were usually not sung outside of work contexts, and singing sea songs was generally the purview of sailors. |
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The purpose and parameters of shanty singing in the present era have had an influence on which shanties are sung and how. |
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In the most established version, it is sung in the first person by a sailor who has come home to Liverpool from Sierra Leone. |
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In 1727 it was sung at the end of the coronation of queen Caroline, with adaptations by Handel to make its words more appropriate for a queen. |
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Before the entrance of the sovereign, the litany of the saints is sung during the procession of the clergy and other dignitaries. |
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Land of Hope and Glory, already popular, became still more so, and Elgar wished in vain to have new, less nationalistic, words sung to the tune. |
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Holst's libretto attracted much criticism, although Edwin Evans remarked on the rare treat in opera of being able to hear the words being sung. |
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However, in rehearsals, frequent interruptions allow the conductor to give verbal directions as to how the music should be played or sung. |
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He has sung in film roles as well, including Little Voice and for the 1992 musical film The Muppet Christmas Carol. |
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An album of the songs sung in Monty Python's Life of Brian was released on the Disky label. |
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It was the hymn Glory, Glory Hallelujah being sung by 60,000 fans at White Hart Lane in our European Cup matches. |
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The National Anthem was sung and the massed athletes turned and marched out of the stadium, led by Greece, tailed by Britain. |
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The song is from the 1960s musical Man Of La Mancha, sung by Andy Williams. |
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By the late seventeenth century these two works had become the basic corpus of the psalmody sung in the Kirk. |
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Despite this, it was sung as a hymn during the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in Westminster Abbey. |
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Some songs mention about desert islands, including one sung by Noel Paul Stookey from Peter, Paul and Mary. |
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The people learned these songs and stories by heart, and told or sung them to each other, teaching the younger generations too. |
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From 1956 until 1965, there was no rule restricting the languages in which the songs could be sung. |
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In each case the prayers are sung or chanted following a prescribed musical form. |
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Each Christmas Eve, BBC radio and television broadcasts The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols sung by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. |
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In letters he explained that he preferred simplicity, relating songs to spoken language which should be sung in traditional ways. |
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He railed against opera productions unrealistically staged or sung in languages the audience did not speak. |
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Traditional folk music often includes sung words, although folk instrumental music occurs commonly in dance music traditions. |
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They are sung by a woman accompanied by a xiao and a pipa, as well as other traditional instruments. |
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While generally preferring the sound of guest vocalists, Oldfield has frequently sung both lead and backup parts for his songs and compositions. |
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Oldfield has occasionally sung himself on his records and live performances, sometimes using a vocoder as a resource. |
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Before the start of each game the national anthem of both teams is sung by their players and supporters. |
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Pantomimus combined expressive dancing, instrumental music and a sung libretto, often mythological, that could be either tragic or comic. |
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To date, the band has released fourteen studio albums, with a number of their songs sung in Scottish Gaelic. |
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Her performance on the show was the first time she had sung in public since her mother died. |
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One segment, featuring Germany, was eventually released and featured an original theme song sung by Manson and written by Stuckey. |
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Eleven of the fourteen tracks included in the album were sung, produced and written solely by Harris. |
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The song was also sung at the funeral of Donald Dewar, the inaugural First Minister of Scotland. |
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The song was originally sung by away fans poking fun at an Aberdeen fan set on fire on a train while wearing a homemade sheep costume. |
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As an undergraduate at Cambridge he played cello, and has sung with the Bach Choir twice. |
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Bishop Hildesley required that these Metrical Psalms were to be sung in churches. |
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People preached and testified as moved by the Spirit, spoke and sung in tongues, and fell in the Spirit. |
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Taliesin was a renowned bard who is believed to have sung at the courts of at least three Brythonic kings. |
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It was increasingly sung at patriotic gatherings and gradually it developed into a national anthem. |
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In 1905, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau became the first national anthem to be sung at the start of a sporting event. |
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Commonly sung songs include the hymn Bread of Heaven, Tom Jones' Delilah, and Max Boyce's Hymns and Arias. |
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The octavating treble clef has been used for the tenor part, indicating that it should be sung an octave lower than written. |
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When sung in a competition, there are strict rules about rhythm and cadences. |
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The composer conducted, and the leads were sung by two professional guest stars, Richard Lewis and Elsie Morison. |
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Hymns were sung in Welsh, and lessons were read by Donald Sinden and Stuart Burrows. |
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Stevens's songs have a mystical, faintly psychedelic flavour, and are mostly sung in his native Welsh language. |
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Bassey's version of the song, with its chorus sung in Italian, became a Top 40 hit in Italy. |
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The theme song to The Road to Ithaka was composed by Costas Cacoyannis and sung by Alexia Vassiliou. |
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Other traditional unaccompanied styles sung currently are Waulking song and Psalm singing or Lining out both from Scotland. |
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In wardrooms and officer's messes during formal dinners, the Royal Hymn can be sung after the Loyal Toast, even when the king is not present. |
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The first reading is followed by a psalm, either sung responsorially or recited. |
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A Gospel Acclamation is then sung as the Book of the Gospels is processed, sometimes with incense and candles, to the ambo. |
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It and all their songs are sung entirely in a local version of the dialect, which is somewhat exaggerated and distorted. |
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When the epistle is sung or chanted at Solemn Mass it is done so by the subdeacon. |
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There the placebo, the office for the dead, was sung, and a vigil kept throughout the night. |
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Some groups, and Sri Lanka's former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, were opposed to the government officially allowing the Tamil version to be sung. |
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At these celebrations doves are released to symbolise peace and fighter jets fly over and the national anthem is sung. |
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The fragment of the childish hymn with which he sung and crooned himself asleep. |
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A recessional hymn is sung in a procession returning from the choir to the robing room. |
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They sounded, Ms. Gilchrist explained, more sing-songy because they were sung in a wavering voice. |
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The De Immensa is... a prolonged hymn of wonder and praise and intellectual exaltation, sung in the temple of immensity. |
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The various other sung roles were adeptly handled by Virginia Hatfield, Lesley Bouza, Cory Knight, Richard Whittall and David Roth. |
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Now she has recorded a version of Strange Fruit, an antiracism song first sung by US legend Billie Holiday. |
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In most cases, these songs, like Wall Of Death or Valerie, were electric or sung by Linda. |
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And best of all is Bizet's stunning music, powerfully sung entirely in the Xhosa language. |
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The book comes with a compact disc recording of Swiss Amish yodels sung by Fannie Klockner-Schwartz, who was raised in an Amish home near Berne. |
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Fellow rapper Tinie Tempah, DJ Mark Ronson and papers including The Sun and The Guardian have sung his praises. |
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On Good Friday responsories will be sung in their purest form, the Gregorian chant. |
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The Mishnah states that in the Temple the daily psalm was sung by the Levite choir with instrumental backing. |
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The first choir was sung by the boys and musicians in the chance, the second by cornetts and Sackbuts, the third by the organ. |
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There is a good mixture of songs, some sung in English and some in Menominee. |
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Amneris, Aida's rival will be sung by star mezzo-soprano, Olga Borodina in her first Live in HD appearance. |
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Milli song 'Teray Deeyay Roshan Rahen', written by Tariq Hashmi, has been sung by Humera Channa with music composed by Nawazish Hazarvi. |
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Skyfall's theme song was sung by Adele and took the Oscar for Best Original Song. |
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I WONDER whether some of your readers can remember some of the risque verses that were sung to the tune of The Mountains of Mourne. |
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Lulled by the Syren-song that my own heart sung to me, with eyes shut to all sight, and ears closed to all sound of danger, I drifted nearer and nearer to the fatal rocks. |
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It is home to a choral foundation, with choral services sung three times a week by one of its choirs, who also record commercially and tour throughout the world. |
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He often accompanied the sung hymns with a lute, later recreated as the waldzither that became a national instrument of Germany in the 20th century. |
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It was designed to be sung from memory and was later preserved in written form by others, surviving today in at least 19 verified manuscript copies. |
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The next phase is the amarg, or sung poetry, and then ammussu, a danced overture, tammust, an energetic song, aberdag, a dance, and finally the rhythmically swift tabbayt. |
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Its popularity peaked in 1845, after which it was seldom sung. |
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I've worn the pity hat, eaten the pity pie, and sung the blues. But I've learned over time that it isn't worth carrying that baggage through life. |
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That act of heroism was first celebrated in a German song by Rudolf Greintz in 1907 but was quickly translated into Russian and sung to a martial accompaniment. |
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From Series 9 the narrator would call out the episodes' names and from Series 11 the theme song was sung starting with the sound of a train whistle. |
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Guitarist Powell stated the importance of the Llangollen performances, as North Wales was the first place where the crowd had sung along to their songs. |
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He had sung in this production in 1993, when he played the role of Ford. |
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Although crowds singing anthems during matches was commonplace, there was no precedent for the anthem to be sung before a game commenced in any sport. |
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The poetry was very often sung to the accompaniment of the harp. |
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It is sung at the close of their annual national conference each year. |
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At the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, the song was sung at Edinburgh Castle by 53 Scottish children selected from schools across Scotland. |
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As he lay dying, Sidney composed a song to be sung by his deathbed. |
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Activities can be spoken or sung and accompanied by stamping, clapping, drums, sticks, bells as well as melodic instruments such as xylophones and metallophones. |
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This trend continued to the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow where it was again Team Scotland's anthem and was sung following a Scottish first place. |
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Barbour made provision for a mass to be sung for himself and his parents, an instruction that was observed in the Kirk of St Machar until the Reformation. |
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There's a famous lullaby sung by most parents to their children that says that the Cuca will come and get them if they do not sleep, just as in Spain. |
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Students usually stay awake until dawn, at which time they collectively run into the North Sea to the sound of madrigals sung by the University Madrigal Group. |
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Three prominent examples are Els Segadors of Catalonia, Eusko Abendaren Ereserkia of the Basque Country, and Os Pinos of Galicia, all written and sung in the local languages. |
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The anthem was sung in a Rugby game against New Zealand in Llanelli. |
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Musicals produced on Broadway or in the West End, for instance, are invariably sung in English, even if they were originally written in another language. |
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To be sung to in this way by the entire faery kingdom, each member of it born from the heartsong of a camper, was truly a delight that not many, I believe, have known. |
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In some assemblies, hymns sung during the other types of meetings are accompanied by piano or electronic organ, though this practice varies among assemblies. |
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There is normally no sung or responsive liturgy, but worship is the responsibility of the minister in each parish, and the style of worship can vary and be quite experimental. |
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It has been sung at conferences of the Conservative Party, at the Glee Club of the British Liberal Assembly, the Labour Party and by the Liberal Democrats. |
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The words are not to be sung when the song is played as a military royal salute and is abbreviated to the first three lines while arms are being presented. |
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At the Closing Ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the fourth verse of the William Hickson alternative lyrics was sung instead of the third verse. |
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Signor Bruschino was updated from a generic buffo character to an oily, scholarly-looking, suit-clad neurotic, excellently acted and sung by Marco Nistico. |
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In general only one or two verses are sung, but on rare occasions three. |
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It was recorded as being sung in London theatres in 1745, with, for example, Thomas Arne writing a setting of the tune for the Drury Lane Theatre. |
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In the piano stool there was a stack of music, mostly sentimental ballads intended to be sung by people with very average voices accompanied by not very competent pianists. |
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Sometimes two verses are sung, and on rare occasions, three. |
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It intersperses the Latin requiem mass, sung by soprano and chorus, with settings of works by the First World War poet Wilfred Owen, sung by tenor and baritone. |
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The hymn Zadok the Priest is sung by the choir during the anointing. |
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For the entrance of the monarch, Psalm 122, I was glad, is sung. |
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Nevertheless, the source material shows that it was sung in York Minster as well as Durham, Worcester and Cambridge, in the early seventeenth century. |
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Puer natus est nobis, based on the Introit for the third Mass for Christmas Day, was perhaps sung at Christmas 1554 when Mary believed she was expecting a male heir. |
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The one sung in Jaws reset the destination from England to Boston. |
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Shanties are work songs and were originally sung only for work. |
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They were notably influenced by songs of African Americans, such as those sung whilst manually loading vessels with cotton in ports of the southern United States. |
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Sea shanties are a type of work song traditionally sung by sailors. |
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Bhajans and other religious songs were sung at the gatherings that concluded with special prayers for the integrity, solidarity and prosperity of the country. |
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Actors traipsed about melodramatically before cartoonish backdrops and lip-synced lyrics sung by Young, who performed all night beneath a long-billed ball cap. |
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Sources had earlier alleged that the 32-year-old singer was already planning to lip-sync during the shows, adding that she hasn't sung live for many years. |
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They preface the actual mouddin with religious remarks, sung in freely embroidered florid style, each man inventing his own key, mode, appoggiature and expressive devices. |
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The ceremony started with a dance performance by the students of SheemaKermani and a qawwali performance, Man KuntoMaula, was sung by students of Karachi High School. |
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