LEITMOTIF


Meaning of LEITMOTIF in English

noun

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Ashton has other ways of creating a leitmotif to link incidents pertinent to the plot throughout a ballet.

It was a leitmotif of the early It.

Managed competition, rather than a free market in health care, is the leitmotif of the reforms.

The leitmotifs for Giselle created by Adam and Perrot can be said to disclose her emotional development.

This can be effected by the use of a leitmotif or phrases of music.

This remained the leitmotif of a torrent of radio, television and newspaper interviews Heseltine gave in the days following his resignation.

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