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battalia
[ buh-teyl-yuh, -tahl- ]
noun
- order of battle.
- an armed or arrayed body of troops.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
âTheyâve put in all this time to get you,â said Paula Battalia Brand, a career coach in Annapolis, Maryland.
âTheyâve put in all this time to get you,â said Paula Battalia Brand, a career coach and consultant in Annapolis, Md. âItâs going to take them at least four weeks just to go through that process again.â
The program began with an ingenious intermingling of movements from Heinrich Biberâs 1673 piece âBattalia,â an evocation of the Thirty Yearsâ War, and George Crumbâs 1970 âBlack Angels,â a white-hot response to Vietnam.
Alternating sections of Biberâs 17th-century âBattaliaâ and George Crumbâs Vietnam-era âBlack Angelsâ made an effectively haunting reflection on the persistence of war.
"Battalia," written in 1673, is a startling nine-minute outlier for a handful of strings and harpsichord that describes battle from the point of view of drunken and wounded soldiers over the course of several tiny movements.
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