declamatory in the PONS Dictionary

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A cantata consisted first of a declamatory narrative or scene in recitative, held together by a primitive aria repeated at intervals.
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This combination of declamatory and vocal command gave his singing a unique authority and brilliance.
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The chorus then enters singing in an accented and declamatory manner.
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Many of his scenes contain idyllic and bucolic fantasies and a declamatory emphasis redolent of theater.
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As a result, it is less improvisational and declamatory than "recitativo secco", and more song-like.
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Its slow, simmering groove and declamatory vocal line made it suitable for long, open-ended performances incorporating spoken ruminations on love and loss and sometimes interpolations from other songs.
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His was a declamatory art, and he created convincing characters with the help of his clear diction and his ability as an actor.
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The extreme simplification of characters to mythic types, choral effects, declamatory dialogue and heightened intensity all would become characteristic of later expressionist plays.
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And her acting style was devoid of the typical artificial gestures of that time's declamatory style.
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His verse is light, colloquial and much less declamatory than that of many of his predecessors.
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