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It is often known by this name in musical settings.
A musical setting is made to particular words, such as poems.
Since the poem is long, there have been few musical settings.
Musical settings, therefore, often change with the various seasons of the church year.
The new version united the two singers in an Indian musical setting.
In its fullest musical setting, it can last up to over an hour.
The musical setting was nothing to do with me.
Many of Davies' poems have been given a musical setting.
Many composers wrote musical settings of the Passion in the late 17th century.
More elaborate musical settings of the choir's parts may also be used.
There are at least 100 musical settings based on his stories, novels and poems.
It has been put to many different musical settings.
There have also been a number of musical settings.
In every case, the words took precedence over the songs' musical settings.
What better to follow such a painting with than another with a musical setting?
African harmony is based on the scales being employed in a particular musical setting.
It is usually (but not always) part of any musical setting of the Mass.
These musical settings were mostly written for church services.
Unfortunately, his musical settings were only rarely of the same caliber.
And often, I'll try different musical settings for the same lyric, which can drastically change what the words seem to mean.
The most important form of musical setting of the songs was dance music.
"Being Alive" has become popular outside its original musical setting, and although written for a male part is frequently performed by women.
On the other hand, if performers believe a doctrine themselves, will they identify more deeply with its musical setting?
Henderson was also greatly taken with another, if less elaborate, musical setting of his poetry.
This is why musical settings of his Sonnets are amazingly few.