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  1. E. Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens. Evangeline (1874 musical) Evangeline (1999 musical)

  2. The Pied Piper of Hamelin. by Robert Browning. ‘The Pied Piper of Hamelin’ by Robert Browning is an entertaining poem about the importance of telling the truth and keeping one’s promises. Browning tells the story of a German piper who lures rats away from town with his music. It dates back to the Middle Ages but it was this version of the ...

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  4. arabesque: a short piece of music featuring various melodic, contrapuntal, or harmonic decorations. bagatelle: a short, light instrumental piece of music of no specified form, usually for piano. ballade: (1) a 14th-15th-century French song form which set poetry to music; (2) an instrumental (usually piano) piece with dramatic narrative qualities.

  5. Courtesy of Getty Images.) Poetry and music have been intertwined for thousands of years. In antiquity, poems were often sung: the first lyric poets in ancient Greece performed their work to the accompaniment of the lyre, and the oldest anthology of Chinese poetry, the Shijing, was a collection of songs. In southern Europe in the middle ages ...

  6. Apr 11, 2018 · If, as Walter Pater said, all art constantly aspires towards the condition of music, then it’s little surprise that so many poets have tried to write poetry that is ‘musical’ in some sense. Here are ten of the best poems about music, song, dance, instruments, and the like. 1. Anonymous, ‘When the Nightingale Sings’.

  7. William Butler Yeats. "An Appointment with Mr Yeats" by The Waterboys is an album of Yeats poems set to song. The poem "Down by the Salley Gardens" was based by Yeats on a fragment of a song he heard an old woman singing. Yeats' words have been recorded as a song by many performers. The song "A Bad Dream" by Keane is based on the poem "An Irish ...

  8. The climax can occur at any point in a poem, and can register on different levels, e.g. narrative, rhetorical, or formal. consonance: the repetition of consonant-sounds. couplet: two lines of verse, usually rhymed. Heroic couplet: a rhymed iambic pentameter couplet. diction: word choice, specifically the "class" or "kind" of words chosen. elegy

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