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Перевод: elegiac speek elegiac


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элегический; мечтательно-грустный; грустный


Тезаурус:

  1. Both catch the film's elegiac mood, bathed in southern sunshine but overhung with impending death.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Chahine Yavroyan's sound-design is a mosaic of distant gunfire, creaking hulks and elegiac music.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Kinderszenen I felt was somehow a bit disappointing compared to the studied and elegiac reading of Schubert's great B flat Sonata .
  11. The subject matter, mostly elegiac, ranges from the Baader-Meinhof gang to Hieronymous Bosch.
  12. 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.
  13. His elegiac tempo for the largo of the Cello Sonata allows him a sustained outpouring of feeling.

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