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- Sprechgesang (German: [ˈʃpʀɛçɡəˌzaŋ], "spoken singing") and Sprechstimme (German: [ˈʃpʀɛçˌʃtɪmə], "spoken voice"), more commonly known as speak-singing...
- traditionally performed by a soprano) who delivers the poems in the Sprechstimme style accompanied by a small instrumental ensemble. Schoenberg had previously...
- Gurrelieder (1911), makes use of Sprechstimme (Kennedy 2006) Die glückliche Hand (1910–1913), makes use of Sprechstimme (Kennedy 2006) Pierrot Lunaire Op...
- by the Belgian-French poet Albert Giraud. Utilizing the technique of Sprechstimme, or melodramatically spoken recitation, the work pairs a female vocalist...
- lend righteous swagger to Gordon's bleary guitar squalls and jetlagged sprechstimme", while Mojo opined that "'The Candy House''s garbled distress flare...
- wilde Jagd, Schoenberg also introduced the first use of sprechgesang (or sprechstimme), a technique he would explore more fully in Pierrot lunaire of 1912...
- clarinet, violin, cello and piano. The singer uses a technique called Sprechstimme, halfway between speech and song. After developing the twelve-tone technique...
- 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...
- Nine O'Clock News series co-creator/producer John Lloyd. The largely sprechstimme track "Iron Lady" was released as a single, and Brown promoted it on...
- 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...