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Перевод: declamation speek declamation


[существительное]
декламация ; художественное чтение; торжественная речь; красноречие; хорошая фразировка


Тезаурус:

  1. Like his celebrated 1976 Macbeth , which teamed McKellen and Judi Dench, Nunn's Othello was deliberately small-scale and intimate so as to shift the emphasis away from overripe declamation and directorial grandstanding and back to the fevered pulse of the play.
  2. During this declamation the rest of the audience departed except for the North Sea Gas lady who, when the poet finished, resumed her enquiry about her original subject.
  3. Instead, Petherbridge has created a charming eccentric shambles, demonstrating the movement exercises of a 19th century Professor of Stage Deportment and Declamation, speaking Shakespeare while spinning plates and splashing the wilder shores of directorial ambition: "One can't," he purrs with delight, "walk across the stage without bumping into several concepts."
  4. David Everett, in Lines Written For a School Declamation , memorably observed that "tall oaks from little acorns grow".
  5. Echoes of Shakespearian declamation hang inevitably in the air.
  6. Declamation, not coloratura, distinguishes the three upper parts in "O Primavera", the second of a set of pieces on Guarini's Pastor fido in his Eleventh Book.
  7. The Mass is an old-fashioned a cappella Mass - for the continuo is disposable - freely modelled on Gombert's motet "In illo tempore"; the Vespers, although "composto sopra canti fermi", exhibit the most modern idioms of expressive declamation, showy coloratura, echo effects of forte and piano, and free use of instruments, but also double-choral passages a cappella (opening of the "Ave maris stella").
  8. Michael Chance and Stephen Varcoe are both on characteristically strong form but my greatest pleasure derived from the eloquent declamation of recitatives by Anthony Rolfe Johnson.
  9. The two words carry a note of declamation - a note otherwise absent from Fraser's account.
  10. He has the measure of the role, both vocally and dramatically, presenting in tone and declamation the power and then the inner anguish of the seemingly wounded Moor.
  11. The final and awe inspiring Op. 25 No. 12, too, is not the cantus firmus of a traditional view but an elemental declamation and upheaval.
  12. What, after all, is the difference between a priest acting in the highest sense of his vocation, or a prophet compelled into declamation, or such a saint (even unknowing), opening himself up to the mercies of God, becoming a channel for them to the world?
  13. I have always been interested in musical declamation.

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