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Τι (ποιος) είναι leitmotiv - ορισμός

SHORT, CONSTANTLY RECURRING MUSICAL PHRASE, ASSOCIATED WITH A PARTICULAR PERSON, IDEA, OR SITUATION
Leitmotiv; Leitmotifs; Leit motif; Leading motive; Leading motif; Leading Motive; Leitmotivs; Leitmotive; Leitmotif (music); Leit-motiv; Leit–motif; Leit-motif; Leit motiv; Leitmotiven; Lietmotif
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leitmotiv         
leitmotif         
also leitmotiv (leitmotifs)
A leitmotif in something such as a book or film or in a person's life is an idea or an object which occurs again and again. (FORMAL)
The title of one of Dietrich's best-known songs could serve as the leitmotif for her life.
N-COUNT
leitmotif         
['l??tm???ti:f]
(also leitmotiv)
¦ noun a recurring theme in a musical or literary composition.
Origin
C19: from Ger. Leitmotiv, from leit- 'leading' + Motiv 'motive'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Leitmotif

A leitmotif or leitmotiv () is a "short, recurring musical phrase" associated with a particular person, place, or idea. It is closely related to the musical concepts of idée fixe or motto-theme. The spelling leitmotif is an anglicization of the German Leitmotiv (IPA: [ˈlaɪtmoˌtiːf]), literally meaning "leading motif", or "guiding motif". A musical motif has been defined as a "short musical idea ... melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic, or all three", a salient recurring figure, musical fragment or succession of notes that has some special importance in or is characteristic of a composition: "the smallest structural unit possessing thematic identity."

In particular, such a motif should be "clearly identified so as to retain its identity if modified on subsequent appearances" whether such modification be in terms of rhythm, harmony, orchestration or accompaniment. It may also be "combined with other leitmotifs to suggest a new dramatic condition" or development. The technique is notably associated with the operas of Richard Wagner, and most especially his Der Ring des Nibelungen, although he was not its originator and did not employ the word in connection with his work.

Although usually a short melody, it can also be a chord progression or even a simple rhythm. Leitmotifs can help to bind a work together into a coherent whole, and also enable the composer to relate a story without the use of words, or to add an extra level to an already present story.

By association, the word has also been used to mean any sort of recurring theme (whether or not subject to developmental transformation) in literature, or (metaphorically) the life of a fictional character or a real person. It is sometimes also used in discussion of other musical genres, such as instrumental pieces, cinema, and video game music, sometimes interchangeably with the more general category of theme.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για leitmotiv
1. The leitmotiv in this endeavor is that the one who pays gets to call the shots.
2. Stars were a leitmotiv while flesh–toned stretch jersey was used for leotard tops, perhaps incorporating a black bra.
3. Franz MÃјntefering, SPD chairman and one of the four participants at last night‘s talks together with Edmund Stoiber, Ms Merkel‘s Bavarian ally, reiterated his post–poll leitmotiv yesterday: "We want to rule, with Schröder at the top, and to implement as much of our manifesto as we can." But few in the party believe this is more than a bargaining position.