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Elegia
Elegia is a song by the seminal British electro/rock band, New Order. Unusually for New Order, it is an instrumental and a waltz. It can be found on their third studio album, Low-Life (1985).According to drummer Stephen Morris in an interview with Select magazine in 1993, the album version of the song was a 5 minute highlight of a recording 17 and a half minutes long. As the internet became widely available, a poor quality mp3, allegedly of this recording, surfaced in the mid-90's. However, it wasn't until the release of the compilation boxset, Retro, in 2002 that the full recording officially saw the light of day. The song was used as the conclusion to the bonus fifth disc included with early releases of the set. It should be noted that the mp3 that found its way onto the internet did appear to be the same as the song later released.
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Elegia
Elegia est un genre de plantes monocotylédones de la famille des Restionaceae.
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Elegia
Elegia (triste) – utwór  liryczny o treści poważnej, refleksyjny, utrzymany w tonie smutnego rozpamiętywania, rozważania lub skargi, dotyczący spraw osobistych lub problemów egzystencjalnych (przemijanie, śmierć, miłość); wyróżniamy też elegie miłosne i patriotyczne. Należy do najbardziej charakterystycznych form liryki bezpośredniej.
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Elegia
L'elegia è la denominazione del genere letterario che raggruppa i componimenti lirici della  greca e romana accomunati da una forma metrica specifica, e da una diversità di argomenti in opposizione all'epica. Il termine elegia, dopo un periodo di abbandono in età medievale ricompare nella poesia europea, ma la sua definizione fu collegata al contenuto e non più alla forma metrica.
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Elegia
Modernamente, elegia é um poema de tom terno e triste. Geralmente é uma lamentação pelo falecimento de um personagem público ou um ser querido. Vale ressaltar que na elegia também há digressões moralizantes destinadas a ajudar ouvintes ou leitores a suportar momentos difíceis. Por extensão, designa toda reflexão poética sobre a morte: a elegia, assim como a Ode, tem extensôes variadas. O que as difere é que a elegia trata de acontecimentos infelizes do próprio autor ou da sociedade.
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