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Note that the generic portion of the common name or nickname—"Symphony", in this case—is not italicized. Any of these methods may be used; however, usage should be consistent within an article. Song titles are enclosed in quotes. True titles of song cycles are italicized. Non-English song titles are not italicized.
Chinua Achebe was born on 16 November 1930 and baptised Albert Chinụalụmọgụ Achebe. [ 1 ] [ a ] His father, Isaiah Okafo Achebe, was a teacher and evangelist, and his mother, Janet Anaenechi Iloegbunam, was the daughter of a blacksmith from Awka , [ 3 ] a leader among church women, and a vegetable farmer.
Titles of operas, oratorios, tone poems, and other long musical compositions are italicized. Titles of songs are set in roman and enclosed in quotation marks, capitalized in the same way as poems (see 8.191–92). (8.205): Recordings. The name of an album is italicized, that of the performer or ensemble set in roman.
First edition (publ. Doubleday) Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays, 1965–1987 is collection of essays by Chinua Achebe, published in 1988. [1]Several of the essays caution against generalizing all African people into a monolithic culture, or using Africa as a facile metaphor. [2]
"Vultures" is the debut single by the American hip hop supergroup ¥$, composed of rapper Kanye West and singer Ty Dolla Sign, featuring Chicago-based rappers Bump J and Lil Durk. It is the lead single and title track from the duo's collaborative album, Vultures 1 .
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images; Karwai Tang/Getty Images Kanye West and Kid Cudi are seemingly burying the hatchet after their falling out. Cudi, 39, and West, 46, reunited on Thursday, December 14 ...
Getty Images (2) Kanye West is once again referring to Taylor Swift in his music. “I twist my Taylor spliffs tight at the end like Travis Kelce,” West, 46, raps on the recently released ...
Non-generic names of major independent musical compositions (see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (music) § Definitions – italics for more detail): Musicals, operas, operettas and other self-contained pieces of musical theatre; Named oratorios, cantatas, motets, orchestral works, and other compositions beyond the scope of a single song or dance: