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Dedication of a work to another composer or performer: Pierre Boulez's Rituel in memoriam Bruno Maderna; Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 3 is dedicated to Richard Wagner; George Enescu's Octet for strings, Op. 7 (1900), is dedicated to André Gedalge; York Höller. Mythos (1979–80) is dedicated to Hans Zender
Dedication is a ceremony to mark the official completion or opening of something. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Such rituals include ceremonial ship launching and a variety of events for buildings including builders' rites or an opening ceremony .
S. Sanguis Venenatus; La Savane (Gottschalk) Sei pezzi per pianoforte; Septet (Saint-Saëns) Sequenza X; Sérénade mélancolique; Sevilla (Albéniz) Six chansons pour piano
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Latin dedicatory inscription of 1119 for the church of Prüfening Abbey, Germany Mosaic showing the Greek and Latin alphabets in Notre-Dame de la Daurade, France. For the Catholic Church, the rite of dedication is described in the Caeremoniale Episcoporum, chapters IX-X, and in the Roman Missal ' s Ritual Masses for the Dedication of a Church and an Altar.
For example, Lord Byron (1788–1824) engaged in a famous feud with Robert Southey, who was then England's Poet Laureate. Byron wrote a mocking 17-verse dedication to his epic poem Don Juan in which he savagely pilloried Southey as a dull, reactionary "warbler" who had abandoned his political principles for favor and financial reward.
" Zueignung" (translated as "Dedication" or "Devotion") is a Lied composed by Richard Strauss in 1885 (completed 13 August), setting a poem by the Austrian poet Hermann von Gilm. It was included in Strauss's first published collection of songs, as Op . 10 in 1885.
Dedication often refers to various religious and secular ceremonies and practices such as: Dedication (ritual) the ritual or ceremonial establishment of a purpose for a person, place, or thing Dedication of churches