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    leitmotif
    /ˈlʌɪtməʊˌtiːf/

    noun

    • 1. a recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition, associated with a particular person, idea, or situation: "there are two leitmotifs in his score marking the heroine and her Fairy Godmother"

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  2. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of leitmotif, a word from German that means "leading motive" or "dominant recurring theme". Find out how leitmotif differs from motif and see related words and articles.

  3. Leitmotiv is a German word that means a phrase or feature that is repeated often in a work of art, literature, or music and that tells you something important about it. Learn how to use leitmotiv in sentences with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeitmotifLeitmotif - Wikipedia

    A leitmotif or Leitmotiv (/ ˌ l aɪ t m oʊ ˈ t iː f /) 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 . [2]

  5. an often repeated word, phrase, image, or theme in a literary work. leitmotif. A frequently recurring bit of melody, usually in opera, associated with a person, thing, or emotion; Leitmotiv is German for “leading theme.”. The leitmotif may be heard in the instrumental or the vocal part.

  6. A leitmotif is a recurring musical theme that reinforces the dramatic action, characterizes the characters, and suggests extramusical ideas in operas and symphonic poems. Learn how Wagner and other composers used leitmotifs in their works and how they differ from motives and idées fixes.

  7. A leitmotif is an idea or an object which occurs again and again in something such as a book or film or in a person's life. It can also be a short, recurring musical phrase or theme, especially in Wagnerian opera.

  8. a unifying or dominant motif; a recurrent theme: A leitmotif in science fiction is the evolving relationship between humans and machines.