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Melodeclamation (from Greek “melos” = song, and Latin “declamatio” = declamation) was a chiefly 19th century practice of reciting poetry while accompanied by concert music.[1] It is also described as "a type of rhythmic vocal writing that bears a resemblance to Sprechstimme."[2]

It combines the principles of melodrama with a kind of extended technique.

Examples can be found in the music of Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Anton Arensky, Mélanie Bonis, Vladimir Rebikov, Isaak Dunayevsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, Franek Kimono, etc.

Particular poems might be associated with particular composers; the works of Frédéric Chopin were often accompanied by the poem cycle of Kornel Ujejski that he called Tłumaczenia Szopena (Translations of Chopin). The cycle was widely circulated in several European languages, and some became particularly associated with specific preludes.[1]

  1. ^ a b Linda Cummins (2006). Debussy and the Fragment. Rodopi. ISBN 90-420-2065-2.
  2. ^ "Vladimir Rebikov". Allmusic. Answers.com. Retrieved 2008-04-14.

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Melodeclamation

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Melodeclamation (from Greek “melos” = song, and Latin “declamatio” = declamation) was a chiefly 19th century practice of reciting poetry while accompanied...

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Vladimir Rebikov

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known as "melo-mimic" (or "melomimic") and "rhythm-declamation" (see melodeclamation). His orchestral and stage works include more than ten operas, such...

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Russian opera

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presented his ideas of "melo-mimics" and "rhythm-declamation" (see melodeclamation). Sergey Rachmaninoff (1873–1943) completed three operas: Aleko (1892...

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Isaak Dunayevsky

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compositions for light music orchestra and 12 for jazz orchestra, 17 melodeclamations, 52 compositions for symphony orchestra and 47 piano compositions and...

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Rudolf Mors

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Fairy Tale Poem from 1935/36 for speaker and piano, WV 1a (1985) ca.9' Melodeclamation on Goethe's elegy Ein zärtlich jugendlicher Kummer for speaker and...

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Mikhail Savoyarov

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through genre barrier of high poetry with such works as the dramatic melodeclamation titled Glory to Russian woman (of military-patriotic character) or...

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