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- partnership with Fred Astaire ended, Rogers starred in a number of successful nonmusical films. Stage Door (1937) demonstrated her dramatic capacity, as the loquacious...
- Lee Richard Adams (born August 14, 1924) is an American lyricist best known for his musical theatre collaboration with Charles Strouse. Lee Adams was born...
- musical and nonmusical references. (Bruscia 1987, 10) Referential improvisations are those in which the client improvises to portray a nonmusical reference...
- 298 (Hazel Kirke at 486 performances was longest run of its time of any nonmusical play) Hazel Kirke: 250th performance programme (1880) The Cambridge History...
- YouTube and the coming of an idol empire, including merchandising of nonmusical products, games, and fantasy fiction, as well as an expansion of online...
- (perceptive judgment) music musical sound sound of the harmonic spectrum agreeable sound non-music noise (nonmusical) noise (complex sound) disagreeable noise...
- (2003). In 1984, Kingsley won a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word or Nonmusical Recording for The Words of Gandhi, received an honorary degree from the...
- Madness is an interactive whodunit play, and one of the longest-running nonmusical plays in the world. The Boston production ran from 1980 to 2020 at the...
- 1996, Lemmon was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Or Nonmusical Album for his narration on "Harry S Truman: A Journey To Independence"...
- NSBM label: Vikernes’s politics have been predominantly ****erted through nonmusical mediums, meaning that the political understandings of his music are often...