Spoken Word
A Scream of Salutation (spoken excerpt from Janet Flanner's Paris Was Yesterday)
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Composer:Spoken WordGenre:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:0:31"A Scream of Salutation" is a spoken word piece composed by an unknown artist, featuring an excerpt from Janet Flanner's book "Paris Was Yesterday." The piece was likely composed in the late 20th century, although the exact date is unknown. The piece is a single movement, consisting of a spoken word performance set to a musical background. The performer recites Flanner's words with a sense of urgency and intensity, conveying the author's passion for the city of Paris and its artistic and cultural heritage. The excerpt itself is a celebration of Paris and its artistic legacy, with Flanner describing the city as a "museum without walls" and a "city of light." She praises the city's museums, galleries, and theaters, as well as its vibrant street life and intellectual culture. The piece is characterized by its use of language and rhythm, with the performer's delivery emphasizing the musicality of Flanner's words. The musical background adds to the piece's sense of drama and intensity, with the music rising and falling in response to the performer's delivery. Overall, "A Scream of Salutation" is a powerful tribute to the city of Paris and its artistic heritage, capturing the passion and intensity of Flanner's words through a dynamic spoken word performance.More....
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