capabilities are gradually unveiled. The musical form which traditionally exploits development to the fullest ... references musical notation musical form DEFAULTSORT MusicalDevelopment Category Musical techniques ... and before the recapitulation music recapitulation which is called the development section, where material from the exposition section is developed. In some older texts the development section of a sonata ... pt Desenvolvimento musical ru sv Genomf ring ... more details
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Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced November 2008 notability October 2009 Calculus The Musical is a comic review of the concepts and history of Calculus . The musical was originally created by Matheatre, composed of Marc Gutman and Sadie Bowman. The musical used the story of the development of Calculus to tie together songs that Marc had created as mnemonics when he was a teacher. Gutman and Bowman launched the musical s tour at the Minnesota Fringe Festival in August 2006, and continued to tour the show to Fringe Festivals, High Schools, Colleges and Conferences until spring of 2008. In Autumn of 2008, Matheatre licensed the show to the Know Theatre of Cincinnati who continues the tour to this day. External links http matheatre.com http calculusthemusical.com http www.knowtheatre.com References small http calculusthemusical.com about us http matheatre.com about.php http thefischbowl.blogspot.com 2008 02 calculus musical.html http www.knowtheatre.com about news 39 calculus the musical hits the road http www.unomaha.edu mavchannel bigpic 2009 0328.php http www.cinstages.com article.asp?CinstagenewsID 1938 http www.theconveyor.com node 117 http retrolowfi.com 2007 05 29 matheatre E2 80 93 calculus the musical self released 2007 small Category 2006 musicals ... more details
Infobox Musical name The Musical of Musicals subtitle The Musical image Musicalofmusical.jpeg caption ..., directing, etc. awards awards The Musical of Musicals The Musical is a musical theater musical by Joanne Bogart and Eric Rockwell . It is structured into five acts, each of which is a short musical ... Kingdom British musical theatre composers , all dealing with roughly the same classic melodrama plot I can t pay the rent Is there an actual connection to Rent ? See talk page The musical premiered off ... and in Canada. Roles Each musical features four players who reprise similar archetype archetypal melodrama roles in each. The villain , Jitter Male, the landlord figure of each musical who demands the rent ... parodies of and references to The King and I , The Sound of Music , Carousel musical Carousel , Cinderella musical Cinderella , Flower Drum Song , Oklahoma , and South Pacific musical South ... Sondheim Into the Woods , Company musical Company , Sweeney Todd , and Sunday in the Park with George ... , especially Mame musical Mame and Hello, Dolly musical Hello, Dolly Aunt Abby is an unconventional ... Evita musical Evita , Jesus Christ Superstar , Cats musical Cats , Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat , and The Phantom of the Opera 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera . In this sung through .... Speakeasy Speakeasy reflects the work of John Kander and Fred Ebb , chiefly Chicago musical Chicago and Cabaret musical Cabaret . In a speakeasy in 1930s Chicago, where half the characters are German ... , the cast concludes the show by singing Done , a parody of the song One from the musical A Chorus ... Mark Fraulein Abby Round and Round Juny, Chorus Epilogue Done Company col end Production history The musical ... Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical , Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical George , Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical Outstanding Director of a Musical ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 Infobox Musical name Kinraid image KinraidGeorgeWood2009.jpg caption 2009 Cast at the George Wood Theatre Showcase music Eleanor Agius lyrics Eleanor Agius basis Sylvia s Lovers br by Elizabeth Gaskell productions 2009 Brighton Fringe Festival br 2009 George Wood Theatre Kinraid is a musical ref http www.kinraidmusical.co.uk ref currently in development and adapted from the 1863 novel Sylvia s Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell . Book, music and lyrics are by Eleanor Agius. Kinraid was first showcased at the Brighton Fringe Festival in May 2009. ref http www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk ticketing listing.aspx?ev 472&ed 1550 ref A semi staged concert performance of Act One took place in the George Wood Theatre, Goldsmiths College, in September 2009. ref http www.gold.ac.uk calendar ?id 3085 ref . References Reflist Category 2009 musicals ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date October 2008 Newsrelease date October 2008 Musical Futures is a new way of thinking about music making in schools. It brings non formal teaching and informal learning approaches into the more formal context of school. It supports active music making, drawing on the existing passions young people have for music and reflecting and building upon these in the classroom. Background Funded and managed by the Paul Hamlyn Paul Hamlyn Foundation Paul Hamlyn Foundation , the initial aim of Musical Futures was to devise new and imaginative ways of engaging young people, aged 11 19, in music activities. Following a year of consultation in 2003, the Paul Hamlyn Foundation identified the following objectives To understand the factors affecting young people s commitment to, and sustained engagement in, musical participation. To develop ways in which the diverse musical needs of young people can be met and their experience of music making enhanced. To realise viable, sustainable and transferable models which can support a national strategy for music and young people To investigate, and make recommendations on, the most appropriate methods of mentoring and supporting ... all forms of young people s musical experiences, including those undertaken without supervision ... the provision of development opportunities which highlight collaborative working practices After inviting ... that more young people participate in better quality musical experiences for longer. Learning models ... in self directed, independent learning, in friendship groups, working on a series of musical tasks ..., and involve them in real musical activity, in genuine musical situations and environments. It aims ... label, and enable their students to create an online portfolio of work. Who is Musical Futures for? Musical .... However, teachers in primary and tertiary education have successfully adopted Musical Futures ... Referral Units . External links http www.musicalfutures.org.uk Musical Futures http www.phf.org.uk ... more details
Infobox Musical name Caligula image caption music Eric Svejcar lyrics Eric Svejcar book Eric Svejcar basis Roman Emperor Caligula productions 2004 New York City Concert br 2004 New York Musical Theatre Festival NY Musical Theatre Festival br 2006 Actor s Studio Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards Caligula , subtitled An Ancient Glam Epic , is a stage musical which tells the story of the notorious Roman Emperor Caligula in the style of 1970s glam rock . The musical s book, music, and lyrics are by Eric Svejcar. The musical was selected as a finalist for the 2003 Richard Rodgers Award. ref name Playbill http www.playbill.com news article 88277.html Playbill.com ref It was first presented publicly in May, 2004 in a concert production at the Zipper Theatre in New York City. ref name Gawker http gawker.com news diary to do find the right address 15300.php Gawker.com ref The first full production was presented at the 2004 New York Musical Theatre Festival NYMF as one of the first shows of the inaugural festival. The production received the Golden NYMF audience award and played an extended run beyond the festival at the Theatre At St. Clements in New York City. ref name CurtainUp http www.curtainup.com nymusicfestival.html CurtainUp.com ref The production was directed by Michael Unger and starred Euan Morton . Subsequent workshop productions were presented in 2006 at the Actor s Studio in New York City as well as further development in conjunction with Lafayette College in Easton, PA. In July of 2009, a staged reading was presented starring Morton, Anastasia Barzee, David Edwards, Autumn Hurlbert, and Matt Bogart at New World Stages in NYC. A Broadway production is reportedly planned. ref name Variety http www.variety.com article VR1118005258.html?categoryid 15&cs 1&nid 2562 Variety.com ref References reflist External links http theater2.nytimes.com ... DEFAULTSORT Caligula Musical Category 2004 musicals Category Off Broadway musicals ... more details
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Miranda s set pieces. A subgenre of the musical film is the musical comedy, which includes a strong element of humor as well as the usual music , dancing and storyline. The musical film was a natural development of the Musical theater stage musical . Typically, the biggest difference between ...Refimprove date March 2010 File TopHatORGI.jpg right thumb 250px The musical film is a film genre in which ... are used to advance the plot or develop the film s characters, but some musical films e.g. Down ... . Musical films characteristically contain elements reminiscent of theater performers often treat ... the deictic audience, as the performer looks directly into the camera and performs to it. Musical films in the Western world Musical films of the classical sound era The 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s are considered to be the golden age of the musical film, when the genre s popularity was at its highest in the Western world . The first musicals Musical short films were made by Lee De Forest in 1923 ..., in which a musical soundtrack played while the actors portrayed their characters just as they did ... 1927 30film.htm History of Musical Film, 1927 30 Hollywood Learns To Sing . Musicals101.com, 2004 ... a musical, featuring Al Jolson singing Dirty Hands, Dirty Face Toot, Toot, Tootsie , Blue Skies .... ref name KenrickLove Kenrick, John. http www.musicals101.com 1927 30film2.htm History of Musical Film ..., Lights of New York 1928 film Lights of New York , included a musical sequence in a night club. The enthusiasm ... in Technicolor . This was followed by the first all color all talking musical feature which was entitled ... scores of musical features released with color sequences. Hollywood released more than 100 musical ... 1930film.htm History of Musical Film, 1930s Part I Hip, Hooray and Ballyhoo . Musicals101.com, 2003 ... 1930 film Life of the Party 1930 was originally produced as an all color all talking musical comedy ... www.musicals101.com 1930film2.htm History of Musical Film, 1930s Part II . Musicals101.com, 2004 ... more details
Infobox Musical name Brownstone subtitle image caption music Peter Larson lyrics Josh Rubins book Josh Rubins br Andrew Cadiff basis productions 1979 Playwrights Horizons work shop br 1986 Off Broadway Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards Brownstone is a musical theater musical written by Josh Rubins book and lyrics , Andrew Cadiff book and Peter Larson music . It centers around a group of five people living in a brownstone apartment in New York City . The characters are Claudia, a young lady getting over a breakup Howard, a writer struggling with his current novel his wife Mary, who desperately wants children Joan, a big time lawyer whose boyfriend lives in Maine and Stuart, a bright eyed youngster just excited to finally be in New York. ref Portaniere, Michael. The Theatermania Guide to Musical Theater Recordings. Back Stage Books, 2004, p. 57 ref The musical is sung through with little dialogue. ref Simon, John. http books.google.com books?id w cCAAAAMBAJ&pg PA119&lpg PA119&dq 22Andrew Cadiff 22 22Brownstone 22&source bl&ots cdwG8Nn3Zv&sig zm Kr1XQPZF3lFvXDsaBl H0n A&hl en&ei ppELTJmbBsSqlAejh 2LDg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CBcQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q 22Andrew 20Cadiff 22 20 22Brownstone 22&f false Review New York Magazine , November 17, 1986 ref Production history The show was workshopped in 1979 at Playwrights Horizons ... on December 6, 1986 after 69 performances. The director was Cadiff with musical staging by Don ... mem theater treview.html?res 9A0DEEDD1530F934A35752C1A960948260 Theater Brownstone, A Musical New York Times , November 7, 1986 ref The musical ran at the Berkshire Theatre Festival , Stockbridge ... Frank Rich , in his New York Times review, called the musical fundamentally misconceived. ref name rich Awards Richard Rodgers Development Award 1984 . ref http www.artsandletters.org awards2 popup.php?abbrev Rodgers Richard Rodgers Awards for Musical Theater artsandletters.org, retrieved June 6 ... more details
. ref Everett 2002, p. 137 ref The three main components of a book musical are the music, the lyrics and the book. The book of a musical refers to the story, character development, and dramatic structure ... Development of musical comedy 1850s to 1880s Around 1850, the French composer Herv composer Herv ..., for those who could afford it, this was an exciting time in the development of musical theatre. Encouraged ... musical ref name Morley Morley 1987, p.15. ref Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining ... aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole. Although musical theatre overlaps with other ..., musical theatre stage works have generally been called, simply, musicals . Musicals are performed ... and North America, there are vibrant musical theatre scenes in many countries in Europe, Latin ... times, modern musical theatre emerged during the 19th century, culminating with the works of Gilbert ... musical comedies and the works of American creators like George M. Cohan . Early in the 20th century ... upon by a consensus of editors and is intended to give the name of a major musical from each important genre era of modern musical after Oklahoma that might be familiar to the casual wikireader. Feel free to make further suggestions on the talk page. West Side Story musical West Side Story , The Fantasticks , Hair musical Hair , A Chorus Line , Les Mis rables musical Les Mis rables , The Phantom of the Opera 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera , Rent musical Rent , The Producers musical The Producers and Wicked musical Wicked . Please DO NOT ADD new names to the above list. It is a list ... musical from each important genre era of the modern musical after Oklahoma . Make any suggestions ... musical has been defined as a musical play where the songs and dances are fully integrated into a well ... and lyrics together form the score of the musical. The interpretation of the musical by the creative team of each production heavily influences the way in which the musical is presented. That team ... more details
music training in development of AP. Early musical training seemed to be important but not sufficient for the development of absolute pitch. 40 of musicians who had begun training at 4 years of age ... penetrance was found ref On tune deafness dysmelodia frequency, development, genetics and musical ...essay like date December 2008 Musical aptitude i.e. having a fine ear for music is the ability to intuitively learn or appreciate music, and especially to distinguish off key and off pitch music. Music is ancient and one of the most special characteristic of human Citation needed date July 2010 . Some observations suggest that the ability to appreciate and to understand music doesn t require any musical training. Citation needed date July 2010 Since we can see octave based scales or preference of consonance over dissonance in every single type of music in every Culture human culture , this could be seen as an evidence of innateness of music. ref Genome wide linkage scan for loci of musical aptitude ..., are already present in the early Developmental stage stages of development ref Trehub SE, Hannon ... and pitch discrimination. History of musical aptitude researches and findings There s a long debate ... Ericsson, p.457 ref . Different studies have shown that people with musical talent have certain regions ..., and not genetics affects musicians brain responses and development ref http www.newscientist.com ... 12165.htm ref . The researches about musical aptitude have been mostly focused on the two opposite edges of the musical abilities which are Absolute pitch AP and Tone deafness Amusia Absolute pitch ... pitch, from 19 families, with a questionnaire that is about note recognition capacity and musical exposure ... than non AP possessors. These data suggested that early musical training and genetic basis is needed for the development of AP ref Baharloo, S. Johnston, P. A. Service, S. K. Gitschier, J. Freimer, N ... . For the AP group as a whole, the mean age of starting musical activities was 5.4 2.8 years, whereas ... more details
A Musical Joke in German Ein musikalischer Spa K chel catalogue K. 522, Divertimento for two horns and string quartet is a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart the composer entered it in his Verzeichnis aller meiner Werke Catalogue of all my Works on June 14, 1787. The music is intentionally written to be funny, being liberally sprinkled with obtrusively clumsy, mechanical and over repetitive composition, together with passages evidently designed to mimic the effects of inaccurate notation and inept performance. Commentators have opined that the piece s purpose is satirical that its harmonic and rhythmic gaffes serve to parody the work of incompetent composers ref Stanley Sadie Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , The New Grove dictionary of Music and Musicians London, 1980 ref though Mozart himself ... Some theorists believe that A Musical Joke is a parody of works by clumsy composers of Mozart ... feel the agony that he she had to proceed with the development. Other theorists disagree with that view ... and Igor Stravinsky , who were searching for a new musical language. In this later context, these conventions ... classical elements give the piece its comedy and express the composer s sense of musical humor. Remarkably, A Musical Joke is the first piece entered in Mozart s list of works following the death ... A Musical Joke is a poor rendering of the German original as Fritz Spiegl pointed out, Spa does ..., a more accurate translation would have been Some Musical Fun . ref BBC Radio 3 talk, October ... and more correctly translated as A Musical Joke . Other uses In a modernised version by Waldo de los Rios , the opening of the finale of A Musical Joke was used for many years as the theme tune to the BBC ... Spa Mutopia 553 http www.mozart weltweit.eu mozart archiv serie04.htm Recording of A Musical Joke IMSLP2 id Ein musikalischer Spa , K.522 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus DEFAULTSORT Musical Joke, A Category ... Spa es Una broma musical ko it Uno scherzo musicale K 522 ja ... more details
BA sup 4 sup or ABA sup 1 sup CA sup 2 sup B sup 1 sup A . Musicaldevelopment Developmental forms ... musics, the path of intensional development. In this mode of construction the basic musical units ... to visualise the thought form of Gounod s music, by Annie Besant . The term musical form is often loosely used to refer to particular musical genre s or styles Harv Scholes 1977 , which may be determined by factors such as harmony harmonic language, typical rhythm s, types of musical instrument .... Scholes 1977 explained musical form as a series of strategies designed to find a successful mean ... different and what type of difference. Musical form may be contrasted with content the parts or with surface .... Levels of organization The most basic levels of musical form concern a the arrangement of the pulse ... harmonized, may give rise to the briefest intelligible and self existent musical unit Harv Scholes ..., by repetition and variation, into a true musical phrase having a definite rhythm and duration ... for purposes of exposition Passage The smallest level of construction concerns the way musical phrases are organized into musical sentence music sentences and paragraphs such as the verse of a song ... and melodic conventions. In the analysis of musical form, sections, units, etc. that can ... at all levels of musical organisation for groupings of two, four, eight over other divisions, so that even ... structure of any single more or less self contained musical piece . If the hymn, ballad, blues or dance alluded to above simply repeats the same musical material indefinitely then the piece is said ... of musical form, though it again applies and gives rise to different genres, takes more account of the methods of musical organisation used. For example a symphony , a concerto and a sonata differ in scale ... music Coda , Exposition, Development and Recapitulation, Verse, Chorus or Refrain and Bridge ... form AAAA... indefinitely the unrelieved repetition that is one extreme of the spectrum of musical ... more details
name Sachs60 harvnb Sachs 1940 p 60 ref It is likewise misleading to arrange the development of musical ... Sachs 1940 p 63 ref Beyond 1400, one can follow the overall development of musical instruments by time period. ref name Sachs63 The science of marking the order of musical instrument development relies ... name Sachs67 harvnb Sachs 1940 p 67 ref Despite this development, very few musical instruments have ... , the use and development of musical instruments stood in stark contrast to those cultures achievements ... the development of musical instruments in China, adopting an attitude toward music similar to that of the Greeks ... in the development of musical instruments. For example, they had no stringed instruments ... harvnb Sachs 1940 p 221 ref Historians divide the development of musical instruments in Middle ... name Sachs288 harvnb Sachs 1940 p 288 ref Modern Renaissance Musical instrument development was dominated ... Beginning in about 1400, the rate of development of musical instruments increased in earnest as compositions ... Montagu first Jeremy title Origins and Development of Musical Instruments publisher The Scarecrow ...A musical instrument is a device created or adapted for the purpose of making musical sounds. In principle, any object that produces sound can serve as a musical instrument it is through purpose that the object becomes a musical instrument. The history of musical instruments dates back to the beginnings of human culture. The academic study of musical instruments is called organology . The date and origin of the first device of disputed status as a musical instrument dates back as far as 67,000 years ..., most historians believe determining a specific time of musical instrument invention to be impossible due to the subjectivity of the definition. Musical instruments developed independently in many ... North Africa. Development in the Americas occurred at a slower pace, but cultures of North, Central, and South America shared musical instruments. Definition A musical instrument can be broadly defined ... more details
The Musical Offering German title Musikalisches Opfer or Das Musikalische Opfer , BWV 1079, is a collection ... on a single musical theme given to him by Frederick II of Prussia Frederick the Great , to whom ..., who was well known for his skill at improvising , received from Frederick a long and complex musical ... year 2006 pages 9 11 isbn 978 0007153923 ref Image The Musical Offering theme.svg 700px center The theme from The Musical Offering Two months after the meeting, Bach published a set of pieces based on this theme which we now know as The Musical Offering . Bach inscribed the piece Regis Iussu ... s, but its musical architecture is uncannily similar jumps followed by a descending chromatic scale ... Handel s A minor fugue as a structural model or guide for the Musical Offering s Ricercar a 6, and that its musical concepts may also have influenced Bach s development of the Ricercar a 3. ref Humphrey F. Sassoon 2003 . JS Bach s Musical Offering and the Source of Its Theme Royal Peculiar. The Musical ... more complex than Handel s fugue. Structure and instrumentation In its finished form, The Musical Offering comprises Two Ricercars , written down on as many Musical staff stave s as there are voices ... are also usually played together. Musical riddles Some of the canons of the Musical Offering are represented ... a 6 Bart Berman composed three new canons on the Royal Theme of the Musical Offering that were ... Het Spectrum . Sofia Gubaidulina used the Royal Theme of the Musical Offering in her violin concerto ... Orthodox hymn. Leslie Howard musician Leslie Howard produced a new realisation of the Musical Offering ... Symmetry In Defense of the Concise Solution to the Augmentation Canon in J. S. Bach s Musical Offering ... of the Musical Offering , Tim Smith s homepage The Canons and Fugues of J. S. Bach http schillerinstitut.dk moweb musical offering.htm The Musical Offering A Musical Pedagogical Workshop by J.S. Bach, or The Musical Geometry of Bach s Puzzle Canons English , Schiller Instituttet German . The Mutopia ... more details
Infobox Musical name Merlin subtitle image caption music Elmer Bernstein lyrics Don Black lyricist Don Black book Richard Levinson br William Link basis productions 1983 Broadway theatre Broadway Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards Merlin was a musical theatre musical based on a concept by popular illusionist Doug Henning and Barbara De Angelis, written by Richard Levinson and William Link , with music and incidental music written by Elmer Bernstein and lyrics by Don Black lyricist Don Black . Merlin opened on Broadway theatre Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on February 13, 1983 and closed on August 7, 1983 after 199 performances and 69 previews. It was directed by Ivan Reitman and choreographed by Christopher Chadman and Billy Wilson choreographer Billy Wilson . The cast included Henning as Merlin, Chita Rivera as an evil sorceress and, in supporting roles, newcomer Nathan Lane and a young Christian Slater . The show was not a critical or financial success and is remembered today chiefly because of the number of preview performances it played while most shows play a month or so prior to inviting critics and having an official opening ... full ticket prices. ref New York Times , Frank Rich, January 31, 1983 ref During the musical s troubled ... Tony Award Best Musical Produced by Ivan Reitman, Columbia Pictures Stage Productions, Inc., Marvin A. Krauss, James M. Nederlander nominee Best Book of a Musical Richard Levinson, William Link nominee Best Original Score Music by Elmer Bernstein Lyrics by Don Black nominee Best Actress in a Musical Chita Rivera nominee Best Direction of a Musical Ivan Reitman nominee Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Rebecca Wright nominee Outstanding Special Effects Magic Illusions ... Glen Priest Magic Designer and Creative Coordinator Jim Steinmeyer Illusion Development and Construction ... musicals Category Arthurian musical theatre Category Broadway musicals Category Original musicals ... more details
Infobox Musical name Contact subtitle The Musical Commented out because image was deleted image Contact the Musical.jpg caption Recording music various lyrics various book John Weidman basis productions 1999 Off Broadway br 2000 Broadway theatre Broadway br 2002 West End theatre West End br 2003 U.S. tour Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards Tony Award for Best Musical Contact The Musical is a musical theater musical dance play some deemed it a ballet that was developed by Susan Stroman and John Weidman , with its book by Weidman and both choreography and direction by Stroman. It ran both off Broadway and on Broadway theatre Broadway in 1999 2000. It consists of three separate one act dance plays. Productions Contact premiered at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, Lincoln Center , in September 1999 after 1999 workshop productions of parts of the show , then moved to Broadway theatre Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre , Lincoln Center , on March ... for Tony Award for Best Musical Best Musical among others see below . However, it caused much controversy in the American theater world about what constitutes a musical, as instead of original music ... by Mike Ockrent s Stroman s husband development executive and assistants during his brief production deal at Warner Bros. It was to be a musical film based on the swing revival currently under way ... musical of Th r se Raquin Therese Racquin , which was also later given to Stroman as Thou Shalt ... Best Musical and Best Choreography, Karen Ziemba in Part Two and Boyd Gaines in Part Three , won Tonys for Best Featured Actress and Best Featured Actor in a Musical, respectively. The show also won Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding New Musical, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, Outstanding ... cast Helen Anker Gavin Lee Michael Praed Sarah Wildor Leigh Zimmerman col end Musical numbers ref http ...&PHPSESSID Review in Dance Magazine DramaDesk Musical TonyAwardBestMusical 1976 2000 Category ... more details
syntax have to be found in musical structure. Claiming that syntax is a fundamental element of music, it is interesting to know, if there are also similarities in processing linguistic and musical ... relationships are the basis for the linguistic syntax. Musical Syntax ref name Patel2008 Concerning musical syntax these three aspects of richness in linguistic syntax as well as the abstractness should ... that has to be made concerns the fact that most of the studies dealing with musical syntax are confined ..., three levels of pitch organization can be found in music. Scale degrees The lowest level are musical ... combined into chords. When building up chords on the basis of a musical scale there are three ... from a V chord to a I chord. The fact that the I chord is perceived as a resting point in a musical ... in context of musical syntax means to examine the relationship between keys in a piece of music. Usually ... whose 1st scale degrees are separated by a musical fifth the pattern of relations is represented in the circle ... in a musical context which are less important to form an idea of the general gist ... a hierarchical structure would imply that a change of order of musical elements would have an influence ... one claims that the foundation for musical scales and for the existence of a tonal centre in music ..., that musical syntax is not a simple variant of linguistic syntax, but a similar complex system with its own substance. That means that it would be the wrong way just to search for musical analogies of linguistic syntactic entities such as nouns or verbs. Neuronal processing of musical and linguistic ... 681 ref Investigating the neuronal processing of musical syntax can serve two interesting aspects. The first ... are involved and if there are specific markers of brain activity due to the processing of music and musical syntax. The second aspect is to compare the processing of musical and linguistic syntax to find ... of an overlap would support the thesis, that syntactic operations musical as well as linguistic ... more details
musical abilities played a key phylogenetical part in the evolution of language. Likewise, it is assumed ..., and that musical communication in early childhood such as maternal music has a major role for emotional, cognitive and social development of children. The music faculty is in some respects unique to the human species only humans compose music, learn to play musical instruments and play instruments cooperatively together in groups. Playing a musical instrument in a group is a tremendously demanding ... and emotion during the perception and production of highly complex musical information. Semantics ... aspect of music? Most music theorists posit at least four different aspects of musical meaning i ... mood iii meaning that results from extra musical associations national anthem, for example iv meaning ... al., as already mentioned above, used sentences and musical excerpts that were, with respect to their meaning ... with staircase . Some musical stimuli especially those used as primes for abstract words resembled ... . Other stimuli presented stereotypic musical forms or styles that are commonly associated ... with the musical excerpts, so meaning could not simply be ascribed by extra musical associations ... could not rely on direct associations between musical primes and target words, Koelsch et al. were ... were presented after a sentence. When target words were preceded by musical excerpts, 80 of the targets ... when target words were preceded by semantically unrelated musical excerpts, showing that music ... musical excerpt compared to when presented after a related excerpt. In both, language and music ... followed by target words and the music domain musical excerpts followed by target words , concerning ... rules out the possibility that the musical excerpts merely primed an emotional state that was in consistent ... of semantic processes at the level of both words and sentences References cz Musical semantics Jones, M.R. et al. Cognitive Bases of Musical Communication, American Psychological Association, 1992 ... more details
Italic title Infobox musical name Saved image caption music Michael Friedman composer Michael Friedman lyrics Michael Friedman book John Dempsey lyricist John Dempsey br Rinne Groff basis Film Saved productions 2008 Off Broadway br 2010 Kansas City Saved is a musical with music and lyrics by Michael Friedman composer Michael Friedman and the book by John Dempsey lyricist John Dempsey and Rinne Groff . It is based on the 2004 film Saved . It premiered Off Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in 2008. Productions Saved premiered at Playwrights Horizons on June 3, 2008 and closed on June 22, 2008. Directed by Gary Griffin , the cast featured Celia Keenan Bolger Mary , John Dossett Pastor Skip , and Julia Murney Lillian . The choreography was by Sergio Trujillo , costumes by Jess Goldstein, lighting by Donald Holder , and sets by Scott Pask . The New York Time Out magazine article noted that Saved runs on teen power its cast features 13 young characters rocking out against two adult authority figures. ref Cote, David. http newyork.timeout.com articles theater 28431 musical theater report the anthropologist Musical theater report THE ANTHROPOLOGIST New York Time Out , April 9 15, 2008 ref The musical will be produced by Kansas City Repertory, Kansas City , Missouri, in September and October 2010, and directed by Griffin. The show s original creative team believed the show needed another opportunity to further its development. According to Griffin, Saved is like many other successful musicals that do not reach their full potential in their first production. I believe we were only able ... the musical s strengths. The cast features Felicia Finley, Graham Rowat and Nick Spangler. ref Staff ... 11 Season infozine.com, August 14, 2010 ref The writers have continued to develop the musical, according ... School, Pastor Skip, and Mary s widowed mother Lillian are romantically involved. Musical numbers ... Awards and nominations Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Musical nomination Outstanding Choreographer ... more details
Infobox Musical name The Rink subtitle image TheRinkCD.jpg caption Original Recording music John Kander lyrics Fred Ebb book Terrence McNally basis productions 1984 Broadway theatre Broadway br 1988 West End Theatre West End Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards The Rink is a musical theatre musical with a book by Terrence McNally , lyrics by Fred Ebb , and music by John Kander , the tenth Kander and Ebb collaboration. The musical focuses on Anna, the owner of a dilapidated roller skating rink on the boardwalk of a decaying seaside resort, who has decided to sell it to developers. Complicating her plans are her prodigal daughter Angel, who returns to town seeking to reconnect with the people and places she long ago left behind. Through a series of flashbacks, revelations, and minimal forward moving plot development, the two deal with their pasts in their attempt to reconcile and move on with their lives. Production history Background The musical began as a small off Broadway musical with music by Kander and Ebb, the book by Albert Innaurato , and direction by Arthur Laurents , focusing on an Italian American mother and her estranged daughter. As the project was not doing well, Terrence McNally was brought in to write the book and Laurents left. In place of the intimate musical, there were now a small male chorus and large sets. ref Hischak ... additional singers . Stockard Channing replaced Liza Minnelli later in the run. The musical had ..., Jackson R. and Davison, Richard Allan. The art of the American musical 2005 , Rutgers University ... for Best Actress in a Musical Rivera, winner Minnelli, nominee Tony Award for Best Scenic Design nominee Tony Award for Best Choreography nominee Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical nominee Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical Rivera, winner Minnelli, nominee Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical nominee Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design nominee ... more details
Molly is a musical theater musical with lyrics by Leonard Adelson and Mack David and music by Jerry Livingston . The Book musicalmusical book by Louis Garfinkle and Adelson is based on characters from Gertrude Berg s The Goldbergs . The musical premiered on Broadway theatre Broadway on September 27, 1973 at the Alvin Theatre where it ran for a total of 108 performances, closing on December 29, 1973. The cast included Kaye Ballard as Molly, Lee Wallace actor Lee Wallace as Jake, Eli Mintz as Uncle David, and Swen Swenson as Michael Stone. External links ibdb show 6184 Molly Category 1973 musicals Category Broadway musicals musical theat stub ... more details