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Melancholy may refer to: * Melancholia, one of the four temperaments in pre-modern medicine and proto-psychology, representing a state of low mood * Depression (mood), a state of low mood, also known as melancholy * Major depressive disorder, a mood disorder historically called melancholy Arts and books * ''Melancholy'' (novel), a 1995 novel by Jon Fosse * ''Melancholy'' (Edvard Munch), an 1891–1893 series of paintings by Edvard Munch * ''Melancholy'' (Francesco Hayez), an 1840-1841 painting by Francesco Hayez Music * ''Melancholy'' (album), a 1999 live free jazz album by Cecil Taylor's Workshop Ensemble * "Melancholy" (song), an environmental song by 365 Nepali artists 2017 ** ''Melancholy'' (documentary), a 2018 documentary based on environmental research studies of the regions of Nepal from 2013 to 2018 * "Melancolie", a 1983 Moldovan song written by Grigore Vieru * "Melancholy", a 2017 song by the rapper Murs * "Melancholy", a 2009 song by Timothy B. Schmit from th ...
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Melancholia
Melancholia or melancholy (from el, µέλαινα χολή ',Burton, Bk. I, p. 147 meaning black bile) is a concept found throughout ancient, medieval and premodern medicine in Europe that describes a condition characterized by markedly depressed mood, bodily complaints, and sometimes hallucinations and delusions. Melancholy was regarded as one of the four temperaments matching the four humours. Until the 18th century, doctors and other scholars classified melancholic conditions as such by their perceived common causean excess of a notional fluid known as "black bile", which was commonly linked to the spleen. Between the late 18th and late 19th centuries, ''melancholia'' was a common medical diagnosis, and modern concepts of depression as a mood disorder eventually arose from this historical context. Related terms used in historical medicine include lugubriousness (from Latin '' lugere'': "to mourn"), moroseness (from Latin '' morosus'': "self-will or fastidious habit"), ...
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Depression (mood)
Depression is a mental state of low mood and aversion to activity, which affects more than 280 million people of all ages (about 3.5% of the global population). Classified medically as a mental and behavioral disorder, the experience of depression affects a person's thoughts, behavior, motivation, feelings, and sense of well-being. The core symptom of depression is said to be anhedonia, which refers to loss of interest or a loss of feeling of pleasure in certain activities that usually bring joy to people. Depressed mood is a symptom of some mood disorders such as major depressive disorder and dysthymia; it is a normal temporary reaction to life events, such as the loss of a loved one; and it is also a symptom of some physical diseases and a side effect of some drugs and medical treatments. It may feature sadness, difficulty in thinking and concentration and a significant increase or decrease in appetite and time spent sleeping. People experiencing depression may have ...
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Major Depressive Disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. Introduced by a group of US clinicians in the mid-1970s, the term was adopted by the American Psychiatric Association for this symptom cluster under mood disorders in the 1980 version of the ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'' (DSM-III), and has become widely used since. The diagnosis of major depressive disorder is based on the person's reported experiences, behavior reported by relatives or friends, and a mental status examination. There is no laboratory test for the disorder, but testing may be done to rule out physical conditions that can cause similar symptoms. The most common time of onset is in a person's 20s, with females affected about twice as often as males. The course of the disorder varies widely, from one epis ...
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Melancholy (novel)
''Melancholy'', original title ''Melancholia I'', is a 1995 novel by the Norwegian writer Jon Fosse. It is about the Norwegian painter Lars Hertervig (1830–1902) and his time as a young student in Düsseldorf, where he, agonised by unrequited love and doubt in his art, is driven toward a mental breakdown. The book was awarded the Melsom Prize and the Sunnmøre Prize. It was followed by a 1996 sequel, ''Melancholy II'', which is set on the day of Hertervig's death. The first part of ''Melancholy I'' was the basis for Georg Friedrich Haas' 2008 opera ''Melancholia''. Reception ''Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of ...'' wrote in 2006: "In this wild stream-of-consciousness narrative, Fosse delves into Hertervig's mind as the events of one day precipitate ...
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Melancholy (Edvard Munch)
''Melancholy'' (Norwegian: ''Melankoli''; also known as ''Jappe on the Beach'', ''Jealousy'' or ''Evening'') is a painting by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Munch painted multiple variant versions of the expressionism, expressionist work in oil on canvas during the period 1891–1893. The painting depicts a man with his head resting in his hand in a pensive mood at the edge of a shoreline. The inspiration for the painting was an unhappy romantic affair that Munch's friend, Jappe Nilssen, was involved in. In Munch's painting the figure of the melancholy man is at the right, and his mood is represented by the undulating shoreline and skylines that extend toward the left. Critics suggest that there are also erotic allusions, perhaps in the presence of the Moon reflected on the water. The landscape represents Asgardstrand's beach where Munch spent his summers from 1889. ''Melancholy'' was exhibited in 1891 at the Autumn Exhibition in Oslo.Eggum, Arne (1984). ''Edvard Munch: Pa ...
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Melancholy (Francesco Hayez)
''Melancholy'' is an 1840-1841 oil on canvas painting by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez, now in the pinacoteca di Brera in Milan. The artist describes the work in his ''Memorie'': The work was a popular success, leading Hayez to paint a second version, completed in 1842 and entitled ''Pensiero malinconico'' (''Melancholy Thoughts''). Hayez wrote in his ''Memorie'' that it had "many variations, changing the figure's character and adding flowers", reflecting the few but substantial differences from the previous work - the clothes are differently arranged, leaving the breasts more exposed and enhancing the poignant sense of abandonment, whilst the hands hang down rather than are intertwined and the face is more emotionally charged. The artist's treatment of flowers continued in his 1881 ''Vase of Flowers at the Window of a Harem''. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Melancholy (Hayez) Paintings by Francesco Hayez Paintings in the collection of the Pinacoteca di Brera 1841 pain ...
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Melancholy (album)
''Melancholy'' is a live album by Cecil Taylor's Workshop Ensemble featuring Evan Parker, Barry Guy and Tony Oxley recorded on September 30, 1990, at the Bechstein Concert Hall in Berlin and released on the FMP label.Cecil Taylor sessionography
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The Allmusic review by Steven Loewy states "Taylor is unquestionably more effective as an arranger in the small group (and solo) contexts to which he is accustomed. With the ensemble, there is a sense that ideas are not always fully realized, although, to be sure, there are remarkable moments throughout. Whether charges of incomplete or confusing rehearsals are accurate is immaterial. What matters is that the results, while good, probably could have been be ...
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Melancholy (song)
"Melancholy" (Nepali: मिलानकोली) is an environmentally-themed song sung by 365 Nepali artists. This song was intended to promote an environmental message by breaking the Guinness World Records for "Most Vocal Solos in a Song Recording", which it successfully did. It was written, music composed and directed by environmentalist Nipesh Dhaka. The song was recorded as a single on 19 May 2016. The recording sessions were inaugurated by Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli at 8 am and continued until 6 pm. The song was released on 2 September 2017 by President Bidya Devi Bhandari at Army Officer's Club, Kathmandu. Background and concept Nipesh Dhaka was involved in a variety of environmental research, as well as producing documentaries, including ''Himalaya Calls'' (2015), ''Melancholy'' (2017), and ''Rodhan''(2017). He visited almost  districts of Nepal, and studied the environmental changes in different geological and ecological regions, and how they a ...
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Melancholy (documentary)
"Melancholy" (Nepali: मिलानकोली) is an environmentally-themed song sung by 365 Nepali artists. This song was intended to promote an environmental message by breaking the Guinness World Records for "Most Vocal Solos in a Song Recording", which it successfully did. It was written, music composed and directed by environmentalist Nipesh Dhaka. The song was recorded as a single on 19 May 2016. The recording sessions were inaugurated by Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli at 8 am and continued until 6 pm. The song was released on 2 September 2017 by President Bidya Devi Bhandari at Army Officer's Club, Kathmandu. Background and concept Nipesh Dhaka was involved in a variety of environmental research, as well as producing documentaries, including ''Himalaya Calls'' (2015), ''Melancholy'' (2017), and ''Rodhan''(2017). He visited almost  districts of Nepal, and studied the environmental changes in different geological and ecological regions, and how they a ...
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Melancolie
"Melancolie" (English: " Melancholia") is a Soviet-Moldovan song written by Grigore Vieru. The well known song was performed by various singers such as Sofia Rotaru, Ion Suruceanu, and others. Both Rotaru and Suruceanu appeared in the Soviet film ''Dnestrovskiye melodiy ''Dnestrovskiye melodii'' (russian: Днестровские мелодии; ro, Melodii nistrene) is a 1973 Soviet Moldavian musical film starring Sofia Rotaru in the main role, as well as Ion Suruceanu, Nadezhda Chepraga and Maria Cudreanu. ...'' of the 1970s. Lyrics References External links Melancolie at Sofia Rotaru websiteLyrics {{authority control Sofia Rotaru songs Romanian songs Dance-pop songs 1983 songs ...
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Murs (rapper)
Nicholas Neil Carter (born March 16, 1978), better known by his stage name Murs, is an American rapping, rapper. His name is an acronym (or backronym) for which he himself has created multiple meanings, such as "Making the Universe Recognize and Submit" or "Making Underground Raw Shit." Murs is a former member of the rap group Living Legends (group), Living Legends, along with Luckyiam, Sunspot Jonz, The Grouch (rapper), The Grouch, Scarub, Eligh, Aesop, Bicasso and Arata. He is currently a member of several groups: 3 Melancholy Gypsys (along with Scarub and Eligh), Felt (hip hop group), Felt (along with Slug (rapper), Slug), and Melrose (along with Terrace Martin). He is also a vocalist in The Invincibles, along with Whole Wheat Bread (band), Whole Wheat Bread. On October 13, 2016, Murs set a Guinness World Record for rapping for 24 hours non-stop during a live stream on Twitch (service), Twitch. On June 11, 2013, Murs released an album as lead vocalist of a band called The W ...
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Expando
''Expando'' is the fifth studio album released by American musician Timothy B. Schmit. The album was released on October 20, 2009 on Lost Highway Records. It is Schmit's first studio album since 2001's '' Feed the Fire''. Schmit wrote all the songs himself and recorded them in his home studio. Track listing # "One More Mile" – 4:18 #* featuring Keb' Mo' # "Parachute" – 6:18 #* featuring Graham Nash and Kenny Wayne Shepherd # "Friday Night" – 4:43 #* featuring Van Dyke Parks # "Ella Jean" – 4:05 # "White Boy from Sacramento" – 4:55 # "Compassion" – 4:40 # "Downtime" – 6:33 #* featuring Dwight Yoakam, Kid Rock, and Gary Burton # "Melancholy" – 3:27 # "I Don't Mind" – 4:13 #* featuring Van Dyke Parks # "Secular Praise" – 4:52 #* featuring The Blind Boys of Alabama # "A Good Day" – 4:47 #* featuring Greg Leisz Personnel Musicians * Timothy B. Schmit – vocals, bass, acoustic guitar (1-4, 6-11), ukulele (1, 9), percussion (1, 3, 4, 6, 9), tambourine (2, 5, 8), ...
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