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    This 1912 multi-medium production was an adaptation of Max Reinhardt's wordless spectacular stage production of Karl Vollmoeller's play of the same name...
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    documentary stands out from the other types of non-fiction films for providing an opinion, and a specific message, along with the facts it presents. Scholar...
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    together with the wordless music of "Zip Coon" added at the end, and the title "Turkey in the Straw" then became linked to the tune of "Zip Coon". The song is...
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  • sprang up in the 19th century with wordless technical etudes set to piano accompaniment. This followed the fashion of the time of setting even the most mechanical...
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    Hettie Gray Baker (category American film editors)
    (July 12, 1880 – November 14, 1957) was an American film editor. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of Josiah Q. Baker and his wife Lizzie A....
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    Claude Debussy (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the Cite Grove template)
    band procession in 'Fêtes', to the wordless female chorus in 'Sirènes'". Orledge considers the last a pre-echo of the marine textures of La mer. Estampes...
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    Ennio Morricone (category European Film Award for Best Composer winners)
    a Black Icon in the Obama Age. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 268. ISBN 978-1-62356-923-5. Edda Dell'Orso – vocalist / Soprano was wordless voice of Morricone...
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  • Maus (category Books about the Holocaust)
    graphic artists as Frans Masereel who had made wordless novels. The discussions in those fanzines about making the Great American Novel in comics inspired him...
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    from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2009. Jacobs, Andrew (2 October 2009). "China Is Wordless on Traumas of Communists' Rise". The New...
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    Circe (redirect from Circe in the arts)
    poses, with the audience guessing the names of the classical characters and scenes that she portrayed, into small, wordless charades. The tradition of...
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    God". According to Dubay: It is a wordless awareness and love that we of ourselves cannot initiate or prolong. The beginnings of this contemplation are...
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    Hugo Alfvén (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    forty-five-minute movement using wordless voices, inspired by Carl Nielsen's Sinfonia Espansiva. The 5th, in A minor, begun 1942, is one of the composer's last works...
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  • Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Italian filmmakers, actors, and films that have either been nominated or have won an...
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    Sergei Rachmaninoff (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
    Chekhov and Aleksey Tolstoy, among others. His most popular song is the wordless Vocalise, which he later arranged for orchestra. Étude-Tableau in E-flat...
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    Gustav Holst (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
    movement diminishes from fff to ppp in the space of a few bars". "Neptune", the final movement, concludes with a wordless female chorus gradually receding,...
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  • titles and scoring. List of works for the stage by Reynaldo Hahn O'Connor, Patrick (1992), "Hahn, Reynaldo" in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley...
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    play Maison neuve. Written with J. Comyns Carr; music by Arthur Sullivan. Wordless play with music by Frederic Cowen. Dawick, pp. 6–12 Wearing, J. P. (2004)...
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    the spirituality of melody (Nigunim) as a means to reach Deveikut Divine communion, during prayer and communal gatherings. Ecstatic, often wordless Hasidic...
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  • to accompany the verbal explanation of the Gospel message in many of the above approaches. Such props include variations on the Wordless Book, commercial...
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    to remain wordless. On December 2, 1981, Byrd voted in favor of an amendment to President Reagan's MX missiles proposal that would divert the silo system...
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  • (1905) Shamaanin kohtaus (Shaman scene), EM531 (1929) – Orchestra and wordless choir – Planned as a part of ballet Sininen helmi, Op. 160, but left out...
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  • have been the subject of musicals and film scores. Some are direct settings of Wilde's words or libretti based on them, and some are wordless settings...
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    Wimbledon, London (category Districts of the London Borough of Merton)
    Who Drew a Wordless 'Snowman,' Dies at 88". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 June 2024. "Three centuries of heritage behind the estate". The Friends of...
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    Benjamin Fondane (category French film critics)
    mistrusted the innate ability of words to convey the tragedy of existence, describing poetry as the best tool for rendering a universal "wordless scream"...
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  • self-governing, and self-propagating. 1866 – Charles Haddon Spurgeon invents the Wordless Book, which is widely used in cross-cultural evangelism; Theodore Jonas...
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