The sequence is accompanied by dirgelike music, which eventually becomes a sung lament. |
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The dirgelike humming of Lorna Simpson's nearby video installation was audible in the background. |
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Too much of it, however: the dirgelike, mournful, fogged-up atmosphere seemed fake and stagy. |
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The ballet ends with a slow, dirgelike walk offstage by the entire cast. |
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She walks slowly in a circle to the beat of a dirgelike drum. |
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He is a resourceful narrator and storyteller, but most of the tempos are dirgelike, and you have to accept that events will unfold according to his preference. |
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It is less bright in tone and more dirgelike than the guitar patterns of masters to the south, like Diblo Dibala, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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The anthem proceeds by repeating a downward series of five notes, and this series creates a falling, dirgelike effect, as it is taken up by all five parts. |
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