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Sprechgesang - Wikipedia
Sprechgesang is directly related to the operatic recitative manner of singing (in which pitches are sung, but the articulation is rapid and loose like speech)
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SPRECHGESANG Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Sprechgesang definition: a vocal style intermediate between speech and singing but without exact pitch intonation.. See examples of SPRECHGESANG used in a ...
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Top 10 Sprechgesang (talking instead of singing) songs...
Sprechgesang: songs with spoken word instead of singing - didn't start with Dry Cleaning. We trace some early 80's examples of talk/singing.
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Sprechgesang - The Afterword
Sprechgesang and Sprechstimme are expressionist vocal techniques between singing and speaking. Though sometimes used interchangeably.
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SPRECHGESANG definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a type of vocalization between singing and recitation in which the voice sings the beginning of each note and then falls rapidly from the notated pitch.
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Sprechgesang
‖ Sprechgesang Mus. (ˈʃprɛ{cced}gəˌzaŋ) Also sprechgesang. [Ger., lit. ‘speech song’.] A style of dramatic vocalization intermediate between speech and song. See next.1925 W. H. Kerridge tr. Wellesz' Arnold Schönberg 138 The Dreimal sieben Gedichte (Thrice seven songs), from Albert Giraud's Pierrot ...
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How does Berg use Sprechgesang in Wozzeck? (The Royal Opera)
Join conductor Mark Elder as he explains how Alban Berg writes for the voice in Wozzeck. With singer James Cleverton and pianist Geoffrey ...
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All talk: why 2019's best bands speak instead of sing - The Guardian
The late 70s and early 80s were when sprechgesang – literally, “spoken singing” – flourished as a means of expression, in part because of the ...
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Sprechgesang | Word Genius
Part of speech: noun Origin: German, 20th century 1. A style of dramatic vocalization intermediate between speech and song.
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Sprechgesang noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
Definition of Sprechgesang noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, ...
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Shattered (song)
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Recorded from October to December 1977, "Shattered" features lyrics sung in sprechgesang by Jagger on a guitar riff by Keith Richards.
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Sprechstimme
‖ Sprechstimme Mus. (ˈʃprɛ{cced}ʃˌtɪmə) Also sprechstimme. [Ger. (Grimm, 1871), lit. ‘speech voice’.] A term used by Schoenberg to describe the voice of a performer singing according to the principles of Sprechgesang; also loosely, = prec.1922 Music & Lett. III. 83 Pierrot Lunaire..represents the ze...
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Vox - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
vox: 1 n the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract Synonyms: phonation , vocalisation , vocalism , vocalization , voice Types: show 10 types... hide 10 types... singing voice the musical quality of the voice while singing sprechgesang , sprechstimme a style of dramatic vocalization between ...
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Skylab (album)
Skylab] is able to express himself stylistically quite well", and that "even though the songs have macabre titles and lyrics, the comical air and the Sprechgesang-esque
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Krapp, ou, La dernière bande
Inner torture and pain are revealed through the orchestra as Krapp intones Sprechgesang in the present; a lyrical vocal line caresses the pre-recorded
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