Basically it is a group of songs to be performed in sequence as a single entity - usually by the same composer and set to the words from the same poet.
(apex) a group of songs connected to each other by a common idea, emotion, or story.
A song cycle. Song cycles are a collection of songs that are thematically or musically related, often telling a unified story or exploring a common theme. Famous examples include Schubert's "Winterreise" and Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder."
Remember This Song Water Travels In A Cycle Yes It Does! Water Travels In A Cycle Yes It Does! It Goes Up In Evaporation, Forms Clouds In Condensation, Then Goes Down In Precipitation Yes It Does!!!!
The song "Chalte Chalte" from the film Pakeezah is in the raga Yaman and is set to the 8-beat rhythmic cycle known as Dadra taal.
The energy for the water cycle comes primarily from the sun. Solar energy drives the evaporation of water from oceans, lakes, and rivers. It also powers the condensation of water vapor into clouds and fuels the circulation of air, which moves clouds around the globe.
The water cycle is also called the hydro-logic cycle.
The Window - song cycle - was created in 1870.
Winter Words - song cycle - was created in 1954.
song cycle
A song cycle. Song cycles are a collection of songs that are thematically or musically related, often telling a unified story or exploring a common theme. Famous examples include Schubert's "Winterreise" and Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder."
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It would be a matter of opinion. There will be people that will say Inheritance Cycle is better, and there will be people that will say A Song of Ice and Fire is better.
As a song cycle, Edges does not have much of a true story or plotline, and the songs in the cycle are organized around a common theme. The songs center on themes of coming-of-age, growth, and self-discovery, and the characters are mostly people in their 20s.
The song is "Open Your Eyes," the first track on their third album Break The Cycle.
Schubert's "The Trout"
Gloria Shafer has written: 'Origins of the children's song cycle as a musical genre with four case studies and an original cycle' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Song cycles
Remember This Song Water Travels In A Cycle Yes It Does! Water Travels In A Cycle Yes It Does! It Goes Up In Evaporation, Forms Clouds In Condensation, Then Goes Down In Precipitation Yes It Does!!!!
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