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  2. Birdsong (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Birdsong is a 1993 war novel and family saga by the English author Sebastian Faulks. [1] It is Faulks's fourth novel. The plot follows two main characters living at different times: the first is Stephen Wraysford, a British soldier on the front line in Amiens during the First World War, and the second is his granddaughter, Elizabeth Benson, whose 1970s plotline follows her attempts to recover ...

  3. Birdsong (serial) - Wikipedia

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    Birdsong is a two-part British 2012 television drama, based on the 1993 war novel Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks. It stars Eddie Redmayne as Stephen Wraysford and Clémence Poésy as Isabelle Azaire and was directed by Philip Martin based on a screenplay by Abi Morgan. The adaptation was produced by Working Title Films for the BBC and PBS's ...

  4. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    Some birds will respond to a shared song type with a song-type match (i.e. with the same song type). [24] This may be an aggressive signal; however, results are mixed. [23] Birds may also interact using repertoire-matches, wherein a bird responds with a song type that is in its rival's repertoire but is not the song that it is currently singing ...

  5. Birdsong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Birdsong, by Sebastian Faulks, 1993 Birdsong (radio drama), 1997, based on the novel; Birdsong, 2010, based on the novel; Birdsong, a 2012 TV adaptation of the novel; Birdsong, a Catalan film; Birdsong (radio channel), a temporary channel on British digital radio; Music. The Birdsongs (band), an American Christian rock band

  6. Birdsong (play) - Wikipedia

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    Birdsong was a 2010 adaptation of the novel of the same title by Sebastian Faulks. The text was written by Rachel Wagstaff and the premiere production was directed by Trevor Nunn . That production began previews at the Comedy Theatre in London on September 18, 2010, and opened on September 28, 2010.

  7. Edwin Birdsong - Wikipedia

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    Edwin L. Birdsong (August 22, 1941 – January 21, 2019) [2] [3] was an American keyboardist and organist, known in the 1970s and 1980s for his experimental funk/disco music. Birdsong did not achieve much chart success, but developed a strong fan base. [ 4 ]

  8. Birdsong in music - Wikipedia

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    Musicologists such as Matthew Head and Suzannah Clark believe that birdsong has had a large though admittedly unquantifiable influence on the development of music. [2] [3] Birdsong has influenced composers in several ways: they can be inspired by birdsong; [4] they can intentionally imitate bird song in a composition; [4] they can incorporate recordings of birds into their works; [5] or they ...

  9. Birdsong (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    Birdsong is a 2019 children's picture book written and illustrated by Julie Flett. The book follows the story of a young indigenous girl named Katherena, who moves to a countryside home with her mother. Lonely in her new home at first, Katherena develops a friendship with her elderly neighbor, Agnes.