"song" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Wolf's songs excel at delineating character and setting, but he wasn't able to harness this talent in his one opera, "Der Corregidor," which contains some fine music but little dramatic motion; it comes across largely as a chain of songs strung together.
- Some critics found that the album was made up of several excellent songs, strung together by a fleet of bad ones.
- Produced by Nancy and Ronnie Horowitz and conceived and written by Mark Donnelly http://www.phyllis.demon.co.uk/theatricalia/09mus/mus80.htmand choreographed and directed by Steve Merritt, Dream Street was a "compilation" musical, made up of well-known songs strung together with a simple narrative.
- "It's a series of songs and arias strung together with choreography and an orchestral score," said the androgynous performer, who wrote, choreographed and directed the piece and sings in an eerie, heart-tugging falsetto.
- Gwar's latest release, Bloody Pit of Horror, features a 12-minute epic of four songs strung together, which was largely the brainchild of Smoot.
- Julie Wilson has never seemed more in her element than at Rainbow and Stars, where she and her accompanist, William Roy, are performing a program that ranges from Cy Coleman to Peter Allen to Harold Arlen, with many of the songs strung together into thematic blocks.
- Shiloh backed Mr. Wonder in his own set, a medley of songs strung together like a disc jockey's megamix.
- In television the medley is usually those parts of popular songs most identifiable to the public, strung together in a musical collage with some kind of theme or storyline connecting them.
- The first eleven tracks - often consisting of two songs strung together - were recorded live in December, 1992 at CBGB.
- Andrew Vanwyngarden has said Siberian Breaks is about eight different songs strung together - and listening to it again, eight might be underestimating things.
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