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Sung poetry is a broad and imprecise music genre widespread in European countries, such as Poland and the Baltic States especially Poland and Lithuania, to describe songs consisting of a poem (most often a ballad) and music written especially for that text. The compositions usually feature a delicate melody and scarce musical background, often ...
The Old Man Who Does As He Pleases: Selections from the Poetry and Prose of Lu Yu, 1973; Chinese Rhyme-Prose: Poems in the Fu Form from the Han and Six Dynasties Periods, 1971; The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu, 1968; Su Tung-p'o: Selections from a Sung Dynasty Poet, 1965; Chuang Tzu: Basic Writings, 1964; Han Fei Tzu: Basic Writings, 1964
Song poetry is poetry of the Chinese Song dynasty (sometimes referred to as the "Sung Dynasty" in older sources). It may also refer to: Song poem, song lyrics set to music for a fee in 20th century North America; Sung poetry, poetry that is sung
She had become very interested in poetry when at school and she would sing songs by popular contemporary Lebanese singers. [1] She was a particular fan of the Moroccan sung poetry known as Malhun and one of its leading modern exponents Houcine Toulali (1924-1998). [2] Haddad leads her own musical ensemble who perform Malhun poetry. [3]
In 1971–72, as the war continued, he returned once again to tape, transcribe, and translate the sung oral poetry known as ca dao, resulting in his Ca Dao Viet Nam: Vietnamese Folk Poetry [8] Balaban's first published collection of his own verse, After Our War (1974), was a Lamont Poetry Selection of the Academy of American Poets and nominated ...
Saulius Mykolaitis also wrote and performed songs in the genre of sung poetry, playing the guitar. His first album "Nieko Nepasakyta" ("Nothing's Said") was released in autumn 2005. His first album "Nieko Nepasakyta" ("Nothing's Said") was released in autumn 2005.
Mury (Walls) was a sung poetry protest song written by Polish singer Jacek Kaczmarski in 1978. It was especially popular among the members of Solidarity (NSZZ Solidarność) and is one of Kaczmarski's best known songs.
Songs of realization, or Songs of Experience (Tibetan: ཉམས་མགུར, Wylie: nyams mgur; Devanāgarī: दोहा; Romanized Sanskrit: Dohā; Oriya: ପଦ), are sung poetry forms characteristic of the tantric movement in both Vajrayana Buddhism and in Hinduism. Doha is also a specific poetic form.