Lyric Club Cricketers
Lyric may refer to: * Lyrics, the words, often in verse form, which are sung, usually to a melody, and constitute the semantic content of a song * Lyric poetry is a form of poetry that expresses a subjective, personal point of view * Lyric, from the Greek language, a song that is played with a lyre * Lyric describes, in the classification of the human voice in European classical music, a specific vocal weight and a range at the upper end of the given voice part * RTÉ lyric fm, a radio station in Ireland * Lyric (group), a rhythm and blues girl group * "Lyric" (song), a single released in June 2003 by Zwan * Lyric Hearing, an extended wear hearing aid * ''The Lyric'' (magazine), a North American poetry magazine * ''The Lyric'' (album), a 2005 jazz album by Jim Tomlinson and Stacey Kent See also *Lyric Opera (other) Lyric Opera is an opera company in Chicago. Other companies or opera houses with that name include: * Asheville Lyric Opera, North Carolina *Austin Lyric O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lyrics
Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, as a "librettist". The meaning of lyrics can either be explicit or implicit. Some lyrics are abstract, almost unintelligible, and, in such cases, their explication emphasizes form, articulation, meter, and symmetry of expression. Rappers can also create lyrics (often with a variation of rhyming words) that are meant to be spoken rhythmically rather than sung. Etymology The word ''lyric'' derives via Latin ' from the Greek ('), the adjectival form of '' lyre''. It first appeared in English in the mid-16th century in reference to the Earl of Surrey's translations of Petrarch and to his own sonnets. Greek lyric poetry had been defined by the manner in which it was sung accompanied by the lyre or cithara, as opposed to the chanted forma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lyric Poetry
Modern lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person. It is not equivalent to song lyrics, though song lyrics are often in the lyric mode, and it is also ''not'' equivalent to Ancient Greek lyric poetry, which ''was'' principally limited song lyrics, or chanted verse, hence the confusion. The term for both modern lyric poetry and modern song lyrics both derive from a form of Ancient Greek literature, the Greek lyric, which was defined by its musical accompaniment, usually on a stringed instrument known as a kithara. The term owes its importance in literary theory to the division developed by Aristotle among three broad categories of poetry: lyrical, dramatic, and epic. Lyric poetry is also one of the earliest forms of literature. Meters Much lyric poetry depends on regular meter based either on number of syllables or on stress – with two short syllables typically being exchangeable for one long ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lyre
The lyre () is a stringed musical instrument that is classified by Hornbostel–Sachs as a member of the lute-family of instruments. In organology, a lyre is considered a yoke lute, since it is a lute in which the strings are attached to a yoke that lies in the same plane as the sound table, and consists of two arms and a crossbar. The lyre has its origins in ancient history. Lyres were used in several ancient cultures surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. The earliest known examples of the lyre have been recovered at archeological sites that date to c. 2700 BCE in Mesopotamia. The oldest lyres from the Fertile Crescent are known as the eastern lyres and are distinguished from other ancient lyres by their flat base. They have been found at archaeological sites in Egypt, Syria, Anatolia, and the Levant. The round lyre or the Western lyre also originated in Syria and Anatolia, but was not as widely used and eventually died out in the east c. 1750 BCE. The round lyre, called so fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vocal Weight
Vocal weight refers to the perceived "lightness" or "heaviness" of a singing voice. This quality of the voice is one of the major determining factors in voice classification within classical music. Lighter voices are often associated with the term "lyric" and are usually brighter and more agile; heavier voices are often associated with the term "dramatic" and are usually powerful, rich, and darker. Other voice types like the spinto have a more medium vocal weight. Vocal weight can also affect overall vocal agility; heavier voices often have more difficulty maneuvering through florid coloratura passages than their lighter counterparts, as their weight and power compromises agility. Likewise, dramatic roles are often written with larger orchestras in mind as dramatic voices can carry more easily over larger ensembles. See also * Fach * Voice type * Singing * Music Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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RTÉ Lyric Fm
RTÉ Lyric FM (stylised as RTÉ lyric fm) is an Irish classical-music and arts radio station, owned and operated by RTÉ. The station, which is based in Limerick, was launched in 1999 and is available on FM throughout Ireland (in some areas also on DAB), on Sky Digital satellite in Ireland and the United Kingdom, and via the Internet worldwide. As of 2021, RTÉ Lyric FM attracts a weekday audience share of 2.1%. The current head of the station is Sinéad Wylde. History RTÉ Lyric FM developed from FM3 Classical Music, which began broadcasting on 6 November 1984. FM3 broadcast classical music on the RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta network at breakfast time, lunchtime and in the evenings. The station was rarely marketed, except via promotions on RTÉ Radio 1, and had low listenership ratings. It was probably best known for occasionally simulcasting the stereo sound track of movies being shown on the RTÉ television channels prior to RTÉ's deployment of NICAM digital stereo. As R ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lyric (group)
Lyric was an American R&B girl group, which comprised Brooklyn native, Farrah "Fendi" Fleurimond,Hunt, Kenya. "NEXT > Lyric: Sunny Days." ''Vibe''. November 2002: 88. Print. Los Angeles native Jackie (a.k.a. Baby J), and Detroit native Thema "Tayma Loren" McKinney. They would later be recognized as the first female trio to be signed by Clive Davis to his J Records imprint. Background The group recorded a self-titled debut album that was scheduled to be released in November 5, 2002. The album was set to feature production from Hennessy, Kenny Whitehead, Steve Estiverne, Jack Knight and Thema's brother Carlos "Pryceless" McKinney. The debut yielded four singles (" Young & Sexy", "Episode", "Hot & Tipsy" and "Little Did You Know") before its cancellation."The Explosive Next Wave Is About To Begin... > Lyric." '' Billboard''. June 22, 2002: 7. Print. In 2003, the trio attended the Grammy Week Songwriters luncheon with Patti LaBelle, before their disbandment and exit from J Recor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lyric (song)
"Lyric" is a song by Zwan. It was the second and final single from their album '' Mary Star of the Sea'', and it was only released in the United Kingdom. Track listing # "Lyric" ( Billy Corgan) – 3:21 # "Nobody 'Cept You" (Bob Dylan) – 4:13 # " Autumn Leaves" ( Johnny Mercer, Joseph Kosma, Jacques Prévert Jacques Prévert (; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist moveme ...) – 2:21 Charts References 2002 songs 2003 singles Songs written by Billy Corgan Song recordings produced by Billy Corgan Song recordings produced by Bjorn Thorsrud Zwan songs {{2000s-rock-single-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lyric Hearing
Lyric Hearing is an extended wear hearing aid developed by InSound Medical, founded by medical device inventor entrepreneur Adnan Shennib and Thar Casey. The device rests inside the ear canal and uses the ears anatomy to funnel sound to the ear drum. The device is placed into the ear canal by a certified professional and no surgery or anesthesia is required when inserting the device. Although individual replacement needs can vary, Lyric is designed to be worn for up to 4 months at a time without needing to remove it or replace batteries. The design and placement of the Lyric Hearing device reduces background noise and feedback for natural sound quality. Wearers of the device can use it while talking on the phone, exercising, or sleeping and do not need to fear the device falling out. Lyric Hearing is also water resistant, so wearers can shower with the device or do other water surface based activities, although the company does not recommend swimming or diving. The Lyric Hearing ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Lyric (magazine)
''The Lyric'' is the oldest extant literary magazine in North America devoted to formal poetry. The journal was established by Norfolk-based poet John R. Moreland in 1921, and was published by the Norfolk Poets' Club until 1928. By 1949 it had moved to New York City,Peter Brooker and Andrew Thacker, ''The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines: Volume II, North America, 1894-1960'' (2012), p. 521. and was being published by the Lyric Foundation, an organization founded by the magazine's third editor, Virginia Kent Cummins. After Cummins' death editorship passed to Ruby Altizer Roberts, poet laureate of Virginia. Contributors The journal has featured works by the following notable poets: *Henry Bellamann * Gamaliel Bradford *Alma Denny *Emily Dickinson *Robert Hillyer *Aline Kilmer *Walter de la Mare Walter John de la Mare (; 25 April 1873 – 22 June 1956) was an English poet, short story writer, and novelist. He is probably best remembered for his ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Lyric (album)
''The Lyric'' is a 2006 jazz album by saxophonist and percussionist Jim Tomlinson and vocalist Stacey Kent, who sings on ten of the thirteen tracks.Gordon MillerJim Tomlinson "The Lyric" Review BBC, accessed 2017-09-27. ''The Lyric'' won the Album of the Year award at the 2006 BBC Jazz Awards. The BBC's Gordon Miller recommended the album for its "craft, dedication and integrity". John Fordham of ''The Guardian'' described it as "a repertoire of standards and sambas" characterized by the artists' "musicianly and understatedly spontaneous take on smooth jazz".John FordhamJim Tomlinson/Stacey Kent, "The Lyric" ''The Guardian'', 16 March 2006. Track listing # "Manhã de Carnaval” (Luiz Bonfá and Antonio Maria) - 4:05 # “Corcovado” (Antônio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees) - 3:46 # “ I've Grown Accustomed To His Face” ( Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner) - 4:51 # “If I Were A Bell” (Frank Loesser) - 3:55 # “ I Got Lost In His Arms” (Irving Berlin) - 5:12 # “What A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lyric Opera (other)
Lyric Opera is an opera company in Chicago. Other companies or opera houses with that name include: * Asheville Lyric Opera, North Carolina *Austin Lyric Opera, Texas, former name of Austin Opera * Lyric Opera Baltimore, Maryland *Lyric Opera House, former name of the Modell Performing Arts Center in Baltimore * Baltimore Lyric Opera, former name of the Baltimore Opera Company *Boston Lyric Opera, Massachusetts * Lyric Opera Cleveland, merged with Opera Cleveland (2007–2010) *Connecticut Lyric Opera, New London * Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Missouri * Lyric Opera of Los Angeles *Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company The Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was active between 1958 and 1974. The company was led by a number of Artistic Directors during its history, beginning with Aurelio Fabiani ..., Pennsylvania (1958–1974) * Lyric Opera of San Antonio, Texas, former name of San Antonio Opera * Lyric Opera San Diego, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |