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Filter by Meaning The mournful monody of the cello evoked a sense of melancholy in the listeners.
The opera singer delivered a powerful monody that brought tears to the eyes of the audience.
The medieval troubadour performed a monody on his lute, telling tales of love and loss.
The monody of the sitar resonated in the air, transporting the listeners to a tranquil state.
The pianist performed a gentle monody, delicately expressing the emotions of the composer's piece.
In the opera, the tenor delivered a powerful monody, expressing the character's inner turmoil.
The mournful monody of the bagpipes echoed across the Scottish countryside during the funeral procession.
The film's soundtrack featured a beautiful monody played on a solitary flute.
The composer wrote a beautiful monody for the flute, showcasing its delicate and expressive qualities.
The monody of the violin echoed through the concert hall, captivating the audience.
The cellist's monody resonated through the cathedral, creating an ethereal atmosphere during the memorial service.
The ancient Greek poet composed a monody accompanied by a lyre.
The clarinetist performed a lively monody at the jazz club.
The solo saxophonist played a soulful monody at the street corner.
The flutist's monody accompanied the dancer's graceful movements.
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