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Перевод: elegiac
[прилагательное] элегический; мечтательно-грустный; грустный
Тезаурус:
- Both catch the film's elegiac mood, bathed in southern sunshine but overhung with impending death.
- Dark but lustrously rich in vocal and tonal colour, the predominant mood - if it's permissible to speak of such a thing in relation to a Mass setting - seems to be one of elegiac lyricism.
- Sat 25 11.00am NFT1 Waller's Last Walk Christian Wagner's elegiac treatment of an eldery railway inspector's life; 10.45am NFT2 In Fading Light Gripping docu-drama on the dying North Shields fishing industry; 11.00am Curzon West End Romuald and Juliette Coline Serreau's comedy about an affair between an exec and his black cleaner; 11.00am Screen on Green Island Paul Cox's elegant three-hander; 2.15 NFT1 Guardian/AIP Seminar; 1.15 NFT2 Martha Jellneck Kai Wessell's story of an old woman's relationship with her meals-on-wheels deliverer; 3.15 NFT2 I Am Living Portrait of contemporary Indian women; 4.30 NFT1 The Thief of Bagdad Restored version of Korda's sumptuous Arabian Knights fantasy; 5.45 NFT2 I Went to The Dance Documentary by Les Blank on the Cajun music of Louisiana; 7.30 LFMC Programme 7: Interior Monologues; 9.00 NFT1 The Kill-Off Maggie Greenwald's look at a sleazy East Coast seaside resort; 8.30 NFT2 Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Beeban Kidron's interpretation of Jeanette Winterson's autobiographical first novel, with Geraldine McEwan; 8.45 MOMI Smoking Mirror Funereal British comedy, with Beatie Edney; 11.15 Rio Chicken and Duck Talk See above.
- Chahine Yavroyan's sound-design is a mosaic of distant gunfire, creaking hulks and elegiac music.
- Scored for flute, viola and harp, it is alternately perky and elegiac in mood, reflecting the happier circumstances of its composition - and Zeisl's knowledge of the heart condition that was to kill him three years later.
- Picking up the story thirty years on, Peter Bogdanovich's eagerly anticipated sequel to THE LAST PICTURE SHOW substitutes elegiac lament with a wry comedy of the trials and absurdities of disillusioned middle-age.
- Elegiac recollections are buttressed by the Roberts lithographs, pictures which have become part of a deep and dreamlike sleep through which the Palestinians have passed since 1948.
- The atmosphere of transcendental romantic sensibility gives way to fleeting states of mind, momentary sensations, or a disinterested humour, often imbued with a note of elegiac melancholy.
- There is plenty of lacrimae rerum here, and one may legitimately wish for a touch of Dryden's bluffness or of Pound's impatient suspicion of the elegiac note.
- Kinderszenen I felt was somehow a bit disappointing compared to the studied and elegiac reading of Schubert's great B flat Sonata .
- The subject matter, mostly elegiac, ranges from the Baader-Meinhof gang to Hieronymous Bosch.
- His explicit sense of personal grief and reactions to their deaths range musically in this vast symphonic threnody from a virulent anger and furiously hollow rhetoric to hauntingly elegiac meditation.
- His elegiac tempo for the largo of the Cello Sonata allows him a sustained outpouring of feeling.
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