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Musicalism (French - musicalisme) was an art
movement created in 1932 by
Henry Valensi in
collaboration with
Charles Blanc-Gatti,
Gustave Bourgogne and...
- The
Musical of
Musicals (The
Musical!) is a
musical by
Joanne Bogart and Eric Rockwell. It has five acts, each of
which is a
short musical parodying (and...
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Musical theatre is a form of
theatrical performance that
combines songs,
spoken dialogue,
acting and dance. The
story and
emotional content of a musical –...
- A
musical instrument is a
device created or
adapted to make
musical sounds. In principle, any
object that
produces sound can be
considered a
musical instrument—it...
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Musicality (music-al-ity) is "sensitivity to,
knowledge of, or
talent for music" or "the
quality or
state of
being musical", and is used to
refer to specific...
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Musical film is a film
genre in
which songs by the
characters are
interwoven into the narrative,
sometimes accompanied by dancing. The
songs usually advance...
- Epic: The
Musical (stylized as EPIC) is a nine-part
series of
concept albums (referred to as "sagas") with
music and
lyrics by
Jorge Rivera-Herrans. A...
- Look up
musical or
musicale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Musical is the
adjective of music.
Musical may also
refer to:
Musical theatre, a performance...
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Wicked is a
musical with
music and
lyrics by
Stephen Schwartz and a book by
Winnie Holzman. It is a
loose adaptation of the 1995
Gregory Maguire novel...
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American musical with
music by John Kander,
lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. Set in
Chicago in the Jazz Age, the
musical is
based on...