PPT-Musical Interludes
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Precedents of Presidents Establishing what it means to be Mr President Call me Mr President Washingtons Administration Lies My Teacher Told Me Presidential Precedent Part of the unwritten Constitution. A History. Forward by John . Kenrick. “Let’s start at the very beginning…”. Did Broadway’s GOLDEN AGE end in the 1950s? 60s?. OR. Is the theatre itself “an art form of the now.. ”. January 12, . A Brief History – Part 1 . Early Influences. Early Influences - . English ballad opera. . The Beggar’s Opera. . – 1728; . Flora. – 1735 . No historical scenery . or. costumes. Spoken . play with preexisting popular songs amid . Musical worship is worship. & is governed by God’s word, . Col. 3:16, 17. God provides a pattern. Worship in every age. Not one pattern for all ages. Musical worship in the gospel age. Singing: Jesus, disciples, saints. The Digitally Accessible Music Library. Presented by Christine Edwards. , Music Librarian. Angela S. . Beakerman. Music Library. Eastern Empire State University, NY. Why digitize? Why now?. Increased awareness. From . American Musical Theatre . by James Leve. CHAPTER ONE. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s . Oklahoma!. opened in 1943 and ran for 2,212 performances.. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960). -Like composers and arrangers, performers make musical decisions. . -When performers work in small groups such as trios, these decisions need to be agreed upon by all members. . . -otherwise, the performance will not be good.. Submitted by: Amanda Poston, Resident Assistant, Colorado State University . Hey musical lovers and everyday STARS, check out these awesome Broadway billboard door . decs. ! These are made using black construction paper (cardstock preferred) and print outs of all of the most amazing musicals to see the Broadway stage. In order to give the name tag a popping element, you can add glitter dots using gold glitter glue to create that “name in lights” effect. Gold star stickers can also be used as shiny accents to your door . From . American Musical Theatre . by James Leve. CHAPTER ONE. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s . Oklahoma!. opened in 1943 and ran for 2,212 performances.. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960). What is Musical theatre? . Musical theatre is theatre that utilizes singing, acting, and dancing to tell a story. A Brief History of Musicals. History of Musicals: The beginning. Music has been used in onstage performances throughout the years – Greek theatre, medieval theatre, Tudor theatre, and Elizabethan theatre all saw the use of music and/or dance in some form to entertain audiences. . Una obra teatral musical se caracteriza porque además de los elementos teatrales principales combina música, canción, diálogo y baile. . Se representa en grandes escenarios, como los teatros de West End o en Broadway. También hay películas que se han adaptado a obras teatrales.. Musical Form Please take handout I. Musical Form (5 Variations on a Theme) B. Form as musical architecture A. Form as balance of unity/variety I. Musical Form (5 Variations on a Theme) B. Form as musical architecture The Musical Setting the Stage Heart of the musical lies in its music and those who sing and dance to it The music functions as an extension of the character singing (shows their personality, ideas, motivation, etc.) John Cage POPULARISED the prepared piano (didn’t invent it!). “…to place in the hands of a single pianist the equivalent of an entire percussion orchestra…with just one musician, you can really do an unlimited number of things on the inside of the piano if you have at your disposal an “exploded” keyboard.”. Agenda for tonight’s parent meeting. Fees for the musical – How much does it cost, and when is it due?. Attendance – When is my child rehearsing and what happens if they need to miss?. Academic Requirements – What if they are too tired from musical to do homework?.
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