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Musical knowledge and know-how are applied in medicine, education and music therapy, which may be regarded as the parent disciplines of Applied Musicology.
Musical hallucinations are also relatively common in terms of complex auditory hallucinations and may be the result of a wide range of causes ranging from hearing-loss ( such as in musical ear syndrome, the auditory version of Charles Bonnet syndrome ), lateral temporal lobe epilepsy, arteriovenous malformation, stroke, lesion, abscess, or tumor.
Students may participate in Band, Choir, Jazz Band, Blues ( R & B ) Band, Pop Singers, Speech, Drama, Spring Musical, FFA and other art related events.
Musical works that attempt to inspire listeners in this way are often referred to as program music, while music that has no such associations may be called absolute music.
When the symphonic poem Paa Vidderne was performed at Monte Carlo on 25 February 1894 in a programme of works from British composers, the Musical Times listed the composers as "... Balfe, Mackenzie, Oakeley, Sullivan ... and one Delius, whoever he may be ".
" He also elaborates on their additional similarities, which lead Sassoon to suggest that Bach used Handel's A minor fugue as a structural model or guide for the Musical Offerings Ricercar a 6, and that its musical concepts may also have influenced Bach's development of the Ricercar a 3.
* Musical instruments may employ bellows as a substitute or regulator for air pressure provided by the human lungs:
A savage indictment of Treatise may be seen in a speech delivered by Cardew at the ‘ International Symposium on the Problematic of Today ’ s Musical Notation ’ held in Rome in October 1972, as transcribed in his highly polemical book Stockhausen Serves Imperialism ( 1974 ), available in PDF format at UBUweb.
The critic for The Independent commented, " It may well be impossible to be a success as Evita and a success as Anna " complaining that Paige was not refined enough for the role, whereas The Spectator asserted that the role further strengthened her title as the " First Lady of British Musical Theatre ".
In his book The World of Musical Comedy, Stanley Green noted that the musical is " one of the most ambitiously operatic works ever written for the Broadway theatre ... Loesser said ' I may give the impression this show has operatic tendencies.
Also, the individual contrapuntal parts of many instrumental compositions, particularly fugues, such as those found in Bach's " The Art of Fugue " and " The Musical Offering ", may also be called SATB.
On 6 March 1971, the New Musical Express reported the band's personnel change: “ Thunderclap Newman has finally settled down into a five-piece group, with two new members being brought in although on certain dates, the outfit may be augmented by a brass section.
In some cases a working title may ultimately be used as the official title, as in the case of the films Cloverfield, High School Musical, and Snakes on a Plane ( at the insistence of leading man, Samuel L. Jackson, who joked that he took the role for the working title alone, after he learned the title was going to be changed to Pacific Air Flight 121 upon release ), the television show The Cleveland Show, and video games Quake II, Spore, Silent Hill Origins and Epic Mickey.
Musical analyst Eric Chafe's study of Monteverdi's tonal language supports the collaboration theory and postulates that some of the sections in question, including the prologue, the coronation scene and the final duet, reflect Monteverdi's intentions and may have been written under his direct supervision.
Musical expressionism may be regarded in terms of the music Arnold Schoenberg composed between 1908 and 1921, which is his period of " free atonal " composition, before he devised twelve-tone technique.
Students may act in House Plays, the Junior Play, and Senior Musical, held at the end of the year.
These may include seasonal Dance Shows and Music Shows, the annual arts program Gala, the semiannual Musical Production, the Commencement ceremonies, School Dances and the annual Spring playday (' Spring Thing ').
Though this has been staged, notably by Boris Pokrovsky's Moscow Chamber Musical Theatre, in Moscow and at the Brighton Festival ( 1993 ), it may best be judged an oratorio on the lives of Russian saints.

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The musical is to be adapted for Broadway in 2012, retitled Chaplin – A Musical.
Computer controlled music is also found in the performance pieces by the Canadian composer Udo Kasemets such as the Marce ( ntennia ) l Circus C ( ag ) elebrating Duchamp ( 1987 ), a realization of the Marcel Duchamp process piece Erratum Musical using an electric model train to collect a hopper-car of stones to be deposited on a drum wired to an Analog: Digital converter, mapping the stone impacts to a score display ( performed in Toronto by pianist Gordon Monahan during the 1987 Duchamp Centennial ), or his installations and performance works ( e. g. Spectrascapes ) based on his Geo ( sono ) scope ( 1986 ) 15x4-channel computer-controlled audio mixer.
In the early 1920s, dance studies ( dance practice, critical theory, Musical analysis and history ) began to be considered an academic discipline.
Voiced by Peter Sallis and by Ben Whitehead in Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures and Wallace & Gromit's Musical Marvels, Wallace can usually be found wearing a white shirt, brown wool trousers, a green knitted pullover, and a red tie.
The report was given sufficient credence to be repeated on the New Musical Express's website but John Squire and Ian Brown both denied it.
* Essay on I'd Rather be Right in Studies in Musical Theatre, January 2007
Boyd Gaines was the first performer to be nominated for each of Best Featured Actor in a Play in 1989 for The Heidi Chronicles, Best Actor in a Musical in 1994 for She Loves Me, Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2000 for Contact ( and again in 2008 for Gypsy ) and Best Actor in a Play in 2007 for Journey's End.
Raúl Esparza was the second performer to be nominated in all four categories ( no wins ), achieving this over a mere six seasons: Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2004 for Taboo, Best Actor in a Musical in 2007 for Company, Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2008 for The Homecoming, and Best Actor in a Play in 2009 for Speed-the-Plow.
* In his book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, Douglas Hofstadter explains how Shepard scales can be used on the Canon a 2, per tonos in Bach's Musical Offering ( called the Endlessly Rising Canon by Hofstadter ) for making the modulation end in the same pitch instead of an octave higher.
Both the New Musical Express ( NME ) and Sounds, the main weekly music papers of the time in the UK, launched their own ' cassette culture ' features, in which new releases would be briefly reviewed and ordering information given.
Musical segments can be copied and duplicated ad infinitum, as well as edited and processed using a multitude of audio effects.
The new feature continued to be known as The Concert Feature or Musical Feature as late as November 1938.
She led the all-girl orchestra and Odeon Theatre house band the Musical Pirates, said by some to be the first all-female orchestra, and hosted radio programs including The Encouragement Hour, Kansas City, and Gal About Town, Fresno.
The production closed on January 8, 2011, to be replaced at the theatre by the original London production of Shrek the Musical.
Zonker Harris ( his full name is revealed in Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy to be Edgar Zonker Harris ) is the stereotypical hippie character in Garry Trudeau's comic strip Doonesbury.
Musical entertainment can be found near the clock tower in Lakefront Park and at the Revelli Bandshell during the warm months.
In 2011 after a short hiatus from touring, Jeff Wayne announced a new Musical Version of The War of the Worlds album to be released in June 2012 entitled The New Generation.
Busby explained the scheme: a new ensemble, the London Symphony Orchestra, to be run on co-operative lines, " something akin to a Musical Republic ", with a constitution that gave the organisation independence.
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Once the brothers joined together, their combined talents became one of the most influential forces in the history of American Musical Theatre.
Its last winners were the artists, producers, audio engineers, and audio mixers who contributed to the album Julie Andrews ' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies in 2011, when it was announced the award would be combined with the Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children to form the Grammy Award for Best Children's Album.
Musical ensembles included the Frost Symphony Orchestra and combined choruses of the University of Miami Frost School of Music Chorale and Collegium Musicum.
Musical director Scott Bradley created complex scores that combined elements of jazz, classical, and pop music ; Bradley often reprised contemporary pop songs, as well as songs from MGM films, including The Wizard of Oz and Meet Me In St. Louis.
In short, the craftspeople of the Ernest M. Skinner Company, under the guidance of Mr. Skinner, used the best materials available, combined with the highest levels of artistic skill and technical craftsmanship, to develop a " Musical Machine " which could be played by a single musician, and which was capable of filling the largest Cathedral with anything from an angelic whisper, to an awe-inspiring thunder of sound, and which was as easy to play as a piano.

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