A 'lyric' is a kind of poetry that has a perfect rhyming scheme and it used to be originally written for the purpose of being sung in the accompaniment of a 'lyre'.
A poem that is set to music and sung is typically called a song. Most poems are fairly similar to poetry already, and when set to music, a poem could be considered a song.
The poem set to music is called oratorio. A story set to music is called cantata.
There is a Latin version, and a German version. Latin version is the Catholic Hail Mary set to music, and the German version is a German poem set to music composed by Franz Schubert.
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Rule, Britannia! was a poem written by James Thomson and set to music by Thomas Arne.See the related link for further detail including lyrics.
If you're speaking of music that is sung or performed in a canon, this is when there is a set piece of music & there are multiple groups. The first group will start singing or playing, and then the second group will start back at the beginning when the first group reaches an indicated measure or part.
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A sonnet.
The poem set to music is called oratorio. A story set to music is called cantata.
A poem set to music is called a "song." The combination of words and music creates a cohesive piece that is meant to be performed vocally or instrumentally.
A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; esp., now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.
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"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is a popular English lullaby that originated as a poem called "The Star" written by Jane Taylor in 1806. It was later set to music and has become a well-known children's song.
A drama that is sung is called a musical, or an opera. It also could be a piece of music similar to the German Lieds. Many Lieder were set by Franz Schubert: The Earl King and Death and the Maiden are two well-known examples.
a set of lyrics like a poem that is put to music
A musical setting of a poem for solo voice and piano is called a lied. Lieder (plural of lied) are a popular form of composition in which a poem is set to music for a singer and a pianist to perform together. This genre is commonly found in classical music, particularly in the Romantic era.
*Figure of speech of the echoing green poem *First stanza of the poem is set in 'personification'Second stanza of the poem is set in 'antitesis'Last stanza of the poem is set in'simile'
He didn't, he wrote the music that Francis Scott Keys poem was set to.