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Sprechgesang (German: [ˈʃpʁɛçɡəzaŋ] , "spoken singing") and
Sprechstimme (German: [ˈʃpʁɛçʃtɪmə], "spoken voice"), more
commonly known as speak-singing...
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traditionally performed by a soprano) who
delivers the
poems in the
Sprechstimme style accompanied by a
small instrumental ensemble.
Schoenberg had previously...
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Gurrelieder (1911),
makes use of
Sprechstimme (Kennedy 2006) Die glückliche Hand (1910–1913),
makes use of
Sprechstimme (Kennedy 2006)
Pierrot Lunaire Op...
- 20th-century
Western music, it was a
widely used
practice in
everything from
sprechstimme to the
talking blues. The
roots of
rapping in African-American music...
- The
album is a
mixture of
complicated instrumentals and Zappa's use of
sprechstimme (speaking song or voice)—a
compositional technique utilized by such composers...
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especially Alban Berg and
Arnold Schoenberg,
pioneered a
technique called Sprechstimme in
which singers are half-talk, half-sing, and only
approximate pitches...
- to its use of atonality, wide range, and
virtuoso techniques such as
sprechstimme, all
while requiring a
lyrical sensibility, it is
exceptionally difficult...
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Deadly Sins, the
music needed transposition to
substantially lower keys.
Sprechstimme was used in some
famous songs in the Brecht-Weill plays, but now Lenya...
- by the Belgian-French poet
Albert Giraud.
Utilizing the
technique of
Sprechstimme, or
melodramatically spoken recitation, the work
pairs a
female vocalist...
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harmony and
dissonance in general.
Schoenberg also
occasionally used
Sprechstimme. The two
operas of Schoenberg's
pupil Alban Berg,
Wozzeck (1925) and...