ElegiacCycle is a solo piano album by Brad Mehldau. It was issued in 1999 by Warner Bros. produced by Mehldau himself. Mehldau described the influence...
Warner Bros. Trio, with Larry Grenadier (bass), Jorge Rossy (drums) 1999 ElegiacCycle Warner Bros. Solo piano 1999 Art of the Trio 4: Back at the Vanguard...
Brahms, Schubert, and Schumann, influenced his first solo piano release, ElegiacCycle, which was recorded in 1999 and broke the sequence of trio recordings...
American pianist Brad Mehldau dedicated a song in his solo piano suite ElegiacCycle to Myrow, entitled "Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow)". Myrow had...
epic whose author's true identity cannot be determined. Ancient Greek elegiac poet Callinus believed that Homer is the author of the epic, and this statement...
interpreted this poem as the close of Ovid's didactic cycle of love poetry and the end of his erotic elegiac project. The Metamorphoses, Ovid's most ambitious...
acoustic-piano improvisation." Mehldau's previous solo piano albums were ElegiacCycle (1999), Live in Tokyo (2003), and Live in Marciac (2006). The tracks...
positioned within the cycle, 8th from the beginning and 7th or 8th from the end of the cycle respectively. The last of the elegiac poems (116) is linked...
sometimes known as the Sulpicia cycle or the Sulpicia-Cerinthus cycle, is a group of five Latin love poems written in elegiac couplets and included in volume...
meters, called polymetra, nine longer poems, and forty-eight epigrams in elegiac couplets. Each of these three parts – approximately 860 (or more), 1136...
not share it. In his famous essay, "Et in Arcadia ego: Poussin and the Elegiac Tradition", Erwin Panofsky remarks how in ancient times, "that particular...
ἔλεγος, élegos, ‘lament’) originally referred to any verse written in elegiac couplets and covering a wide range of subject matter (death, love, war)...
attachment to the land of Hindustan, expressed "cultural memory" and had an elegiac quality. In 1905, the 27-year-old Iqbal viewed the future society of the...
Marilyn B. (2003). "Carmina Battiadae". Catullus in Verona: a Reading of the Elegiac Libellus. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. pp. 15ff. ISBN 978-0-8142-0937-0...
referred to as 4.1 to 4.14. The third book opens with a set of six poems in elegiac couplets (290 verses) by a poet who calls himself "Lygdamus", all but the...
Shropshire Lad (Oxford 1929) and those by L. W. de Silva in his Latin Elegiac Versions (London 1966). The repeated mannerisms, lilting style and generally...
dramatic narratives are not an epic either in structure or tone, but derive elegiac sadness in the style of the idylls of Theocritus. Idylls of the King is...
situates Cynddylan's seat at Pengwern. These relate to a further cycle of heroic and elegiac poetry concerning early Powys and the Hen Ogledd known as Canu...
orchestral work, first performed in Belgrade on 28 December 1922, and the Elegiac Variations on an Original Theme (1919–20), dedicated to the memory of Hubert...
Norwegian Folk Song in G minor, Op. 24 String Quartet in G minor, Op. 27 Two Elegiac Melodies for strings or piano, Op. 34 Four Norwegian Dances for piano four...
chamber folk, the music of Penelope moves organically from moments of elegiac strings-and-harp reflection to dusky post-rock textures with drums, guitars...
took up the sonnet form, in particular Charlotte Smith, whose lachrymose Elegiac Sonnets (1784 onwards) are credited with helping create the 'school of...