English to Marathi Dictionary lyric

lyric

गेय
definition
noun
And each string was a different poem, a different lyric organized around a distinct, intense emotion.
a lyric poem or verse.
she has published both music and lyrics for a number of songs
the words of a song.
adjective
Thus, in a number of discussions, I may have shown a little too much brain to one of my tennis partners, a writer of lyric poetry.
(of poetry) expressing the writer's emotions, usually briefly and in stanzas or recognized forms.
a lyric soprano with a light, clear timber
(of a singing voice) using a light register.
translation of 'lyric'
भावगीत,
एक गेय कविता यांतून कविच्या भावना व विचार व्यक्त होतात,
गानयोग्य,
गेय
example
A case could be made for thinking (and the publishing history of the work would support it) that Shakespeare's best poetry, even his best 'lyric' poetry, is to be found in his plays.
Despite the fact that it deals with an earlier period of verse, the book locates both male and female-authored 'lyric' poetry as merely one half of the dialogue of early modern courtship.
Chelsea Opera Group were performing the opera in English and though Richardson displayed a beautiful 'lyric' voice, she rather swallowed her words.
Although the tenor blew out his lovely 'lyric' voice years ago, long before his bout with and recovery from leukemia, that doesn't seem to bother his fans.
‘Laus Veneris’ for example is a sophisticated dramatic 'lyric' .
Thomas, a fierce 'lyric' voice, was born in 1913 and died at the age of 87 in 2000.
Prior to this decline, however, 'lyric' poetry lends itself exceedingly well to the parameters of praise and blame.
The association of weaving and 'lyric' , its roots in Western literature ancient, has a profoundly material basis in the relation between the bodily rhythm of weaving and that of song.
He has all the notes and is the possessor of a 'lyric' tenor voice.
Do you feel that you, like many other contemporary innovative or ‘experimental’ women writers, are contributing to a new form of the 'lyric' ?
Common consensus was that, as a 'lyric' baritone, his voice was too light but he kept persisting.
In the concluding ‘Wunderhorn’ song, Ying Huang sang with musicality and charm in a soaring 'lyric' soprano voice.
There is, in fact, no more adroit explainer in our poetry than Pinsky, who lifts the analytic 'lyric' to sometimes sublime heights.
Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a 'lyric' , a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled.
At which point the traditional antinomies of 'lyric' and epic may be invoked only as skirmishers in the move from the discrete poem to the interconnected book.
In the context of elegy and of 'lyric' , however, this marks a distinct departure, and one that acquires weight as print becomes a commodity consumed by unknown readers.
Film scholar Stanley Kauffmann describes Ozu as ‘a 'lyric' poet whose lyrics swell quietly into the epic.’
The composition of personal 'lyric' was a secondary consideration for the bard, an affectation for pleasure and reflection.
Again, it is a surprise to us that she attempted it at all, even though the producer of the broadcast was looking to prove a theory about Isolde being a role for a 'lyric' soprano.
Granted, the poets had the advantage of including among their number Matt Miller, an aspiring writer of 'lyric' verse who happened to have been a defensive starter at Yale five years ago.
To pursue the idea that the interest of 'lyric' is linked with a certain performative voicing, let me move from a poete maudit to a priestly poet.
Famed in his day as patriot, satirist, and foe to tyranny, Marvell was virtually unknown as a 'lyric' poet.
The 'lyric' wants muscle but it also wants size; no poem, however small, wants to be small.
Thus, in a number of discussions, I may have shown a little too much brain to one of my tennis partners, a writer of 'lyric' poetry.
Some people think the hexameter line comes from the 'lyric' , from rhythmic phrases put together, usually three phrases in a line.
DAVID CAMPBELL was first and foremost a 'lyric' poet.
At the same time, it discusses the nature of the 'lyric' .
SI, on the other hand, seeks a collective production rather than the individual 'lyric' voice.
As we began working with the keys in which her songs were written, she simply poked around on the piano with her pointer finger, singing the scales with her lovely 'lyric' voice.
Regina has sung major 'lyric' soprano roles throughout Europe including Madrid, Brussels, Hamburg & Geneva.
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