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The show is, in the end, an elegy for a father.
And certainly the man with the elegy was second, because he showed real feeling.
They worked after the singing of the elegies were over.
He made it end with the slow movement, the elegy.
So he turned the piece into an elegy for the victims as well.
But his speech was certainly a change from the elegies the two previous men had given.
"Blue Winter" is a kind of elegy in one movement.
Both are elegies for his 4-year-old son, who died last year after falling out a window.
The poem, an elegy, was probably written in late 1875.
His elegies have always had a firm and determining reason.
The mood of elegy does not have to be Gray.
It's the first time in a long while that works from the "Elegies" series have been shown together.
Gray's Elegy appeared in 1750, and it immediately set new ground.
Its three movements, played without pause, form a kind of elegy.
But this is less a history lesson than a timeless elegy.
Three sculptures in the main gallery might be read together as a post-9/11 elegy.
Anyone who likes to see it primarily as an elegy for a lost wife is free to do so.
In his lifetime he must have written at least three thousand elegies.
His art is a sort of elegy to modernist purity.
All that remains is elegy and the act of precise memorial.
The book was a chronicle of that process: an elegy and an expose.
Only in 1920 was he motivated to focus toward completing the Elegies.
He proposed a different way to satisfy his commitment for an elegy.
"Elegy" was seen by 17.1 million viewers on first broadcast.
The three "Elegies" are laments for his wife who died young.