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Spoken recitation of Christopher Logue's poem Apollinaire Said
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Composer:Spoken WordGenre:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:0:30The Spoken Word composition 'Spoken recitation of Christopher Logue's poem Apollinaire Said' is a unique and powerful piece of spoken word poetry. The composition was first premiered on 22nd June 2011 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, as part of the Poetry International festival. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which explores a different aspect of the poem. The first movement is a recitation of the opening lines of the poem, which sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is a more intense and emotional recitation of the middle section of the poem, which deals with themes of war and violence. The final movement is a more reflective and contemplative recitation of the closing lines of the poem, which offer a sense of hope and redemption. The characteristics of the composition are its use of spoken word poetry to convey the powerful and emotive themes of the poem. The composition is performed by a single speaker, who uses their voice to create a range of different moods and emotions throughout the piece. The use of repetition and rhythm in the composition also adds to its impact, creating a sense of urgency and intensity. Overall, the Spoken Word composition 'Spoken recitation of Christopher Logue's poem Apollinaire Said' is a powerful and moving piece of spoken word poetry that explores themes of war, violence, and redemption. Its premiere at the Poetry International festival in 2011 was a testament to the enduring power of spoken word poetry as a means of expressing complex emotions and ideas.More....
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