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524-773 can be read as "ko-ni-shi na-na-mi" and is part of the self-introduction of Hinatazaka46 member Nanami Konishi. [11] 610 can be read as "ro-ten" or "rotten", and is often used on merchandise of the rock band ROTTENGRAFFTY. 712 can be read as "na-i-fu" (i.e. knife), and is used in the Shonen Knife album 712.
A lament or lamentation is a passionate expression of grief, often in music, poetry, or song form. The grief is most often born of regret , or mourning . Laments can also be expressed in a verbal manner in which participants lament about something that they regret or someone that they have lost, and they are usually accompanied by wailing ...
Hamdi has published seven music videos, [3] including the song Na-Mi-Ka, which is from her EP Hellwach. Hamdi entered a specially edited version of her song Hellwach (English: Wide Awake) in the Bundesvision Song Contest 2015. The track was produced by the German producer team Beatgees, who has also produced for Lena, Curse, and Ann Sophie.
Parce Domine is a Lenten lament.The first half of the text comes from one of the responsories designated to be sung by the choir during the imposition of the ashes on Ash Wednesday.
The Lament for Nippur, or the Lament for Nibru, is a Sumerian lament, also known by its incipit tur 3 me nun-e ("After the cattle pen..."). [2] It is dated to the Old Babylonian Empire (c. 1900–1600 BCE). [3] It is preserved in Penn Museum on tablet CBS13856. [4]
The poem "Li Sao" is in the Chuci collection and is traditionally attributed to Qu Yuan [a] of the Kingdom of Chu, who died about 278 BCE.. Qu Yuan manifests himself in a poetic character, in the tradition of Classical Chinese poetry, contrasting with the anonymous poetic voices encountered in the Shijing and the other early poems which exist as preserved in the form of incidental ...
The lyrics were written by German romantic poet Ludwig Uhland in 1809. Its immediate inspiration was the deployment of Badener troops against the Tyrolean Rebellion . In 1825, the Lieder composer Friedrich Silcher set it to music, based on the tune of a Swiss folk song , in honor of those who fell during the more recent Wars of Liberation ...
The anthem replaced a previous anthem titled "Ungwana" ("Liberty"), also known as "Comor Masiwa Mane" ("Four Comorian Islands"), [6] adopted in 1976 under the Ali Soilih administration following a competition won by writer and musician Abou Chihabi. [7]