Monodrama

Word MONODRAMA
Character 9
Hyphenation mon o dra ma
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Monodrama"

What do we mean by monodrama?

A dramatic composition written for one performer. noun

A dramatic piece for a single performer or actor: sometimes used also for a piece for two performers. noun

A drama acted, or intended to be acted, by a single person. noun

A play in the form of a monologue noun

A play in the form of a monologue

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The word "monodrama" in example sentences

By choosing the lyric monodrama "L é lio" (never before performed by this orchestra) to complete this important program, Mr. Muti took a stand on behalf of neglected works. ❋ David Mermelstein (2010)

Each monodrama's stage picture provides something to look at, but none of them overcome the inherent stasis of the pieces or supplies emotional context or illumination over the long haul. ❋ Heidi Waleson (2011)

Ari Roth writes on the Theater J blog: But the main reason for my waxing ecstatic is the performance last night of Swiss film and stage star, Grazziella Rossi, in the duet for actress and saxophone, the monodrama SABINA SPIELREIN, running for one more night — tonight — at Theater J. Check out this amazing [...] ❋ Unknown (2008)

But the main reason for my waxing ecstatic is the performance last night of Swiss film and stage star, Grazziella Rossi, in the duet for actress and saxophone, the monodrama SABINA SPIELREIN, running for one more night — tonight — at Theater J. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This spectacular 2009 monodrama for soprano, chamber orchestra and women's chorus is a vocal roller coaster, just over an hour long, in which the soprano never gets a moment's break. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(I have, someplace, a cassette of his opera "Man Without a Country" ... more a monodrama than an opera.) ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2008)

She was awarded the Aharon Ashman prize for her performance as a fragile Holocaust survivor in the monodrama The Journey by Maria Földes (1980). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Three years later she presented the monodrama Harlekinade at the Theaterstudio Beispiele (Examples), which she had founded in 1932, together with her husband Hans Schlesinger, a dramatist (author of Harlekinade), poet, director and philosopher whom she married in 1932. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tonight the program consisted of Beethoven's Coriolan Overture, Schoenberg's half hour monodrama "Erwartung" Expectation for soprano and very big orchestra, Beethoven's big concert aria "Ah, Perfido" and Eighth Symphony. ❋ Will (2007)

This is the subject which she takes for The Forest Sanctuary, an ambitious extended monodrama about the process of the mind in experience and memory. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The Forest Sanctuary is a dramatic poem; it is usually categorized as an extended monodrama, and fits neatly with Alan ❋ Unknown (2001)

Having argued that Hemans writes a particular kind of confessional lyric, which takes the confessional lyric as its subject, I shall now focus my attention on the philosophical context for her desire to write a dramatic poem about the "record of a mind," her 1825 extended monodrama The Forest Sanctuary, the poem which she regarded as her finest and which is arguably her most intellectually ambitious and poetically accomplished. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The form of a monodrama was unfamiliar to the public and has difficulties of its own. ❋ George Henry Blore (N/A)

A new Kammersymphonie and a monodrama "Erwartung" remain unpublished. ❋ Paul Rosenfeld (1918)

But before his Bells and Pomegranates were brought to a close Browning had discovered in the short monodrama, lyrical or reflective, the most appropriate vehicle for his powers of passion and of thought. ❋ Dowden, Edward (1904)

They were preceded by Pauline, in the strictest sense a monodrama, a poem not less large in conception than either of the others, though this “fragment of a confession” is wrought out on a more contracted scale. ❋ Dowden, Edward (1904)

One is a concluding verse in the beautiful song that occurs in the monodrama of "Maud," where the lover, listening in the garden, hears the steps of his beloved approaching. ❋ Lafcadio Hearn (1877)

I agree to write a monodrama for the sum of twenty-five louis-d'or, and to stay here for two months longer to complete everything, and to attend all the rehearsals, but on this condition, that, happen what may, I am to be paid by the end of January. ❋ Mozart, Wolfgang A (1864)

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