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The concert was recorded by Columbia Records, preserving for the first time musical passages and numbers not included on the original Broadway cast recording.
Vincenzo, through his tuning research, found the underlying truth at the heart of the misunderstood myth of ' Pythagoras ' hammers ' ( the square of the numbers concerned yielded those musical intervals, not the actual numbers, as believed ), and through this and other discoveries that demonstrated the fallibility of traditional authorities, a radically empirical attitude developed, passed on to Galileo, which regarded " experience and demonstration " as the sine qua non of valid rational enquiry.
In March 1954, a rough cut still missing several musical numbers was assembled, and Cukor had mixed feelings about it.
At its final running time of 154 minutes, the film had lost musical numbers and crucial dramatic scenes, and Cukor called it " very painful.
Many comedies ( and a few dramas ) included their own musical numbers.
Films about performers which incorporated gritty drama and musical numbers interwoven as a diegetic part of the storyline were produced, such as All That Jazz, Saturday Night Fever, and New York, New York.
Many animated films of the period-predominately from Disney-included traditional musical numbers.
In contrast to the 1990s, fewer major animated features of the 2000s included musical numbers, as the success of Pixar and DreamWorks computer animated films ( which were not musicals ) upset Disney's dominance.
The film was light on plot and focused more on the comedy and musical numbers.
Whereas in Circus, the musical numbers involved dancing and spectacle, the only type of choreography in Bright Path is the movement of factory machines.
The show also featured musical numbers by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, including future Monty Python musical collaborator Neil Innes.
The main cast members were called Mouseketeers, and they performed in a variety of musical and dance numbers, as well as some informational segments.
In addition to the numerous fans who have started or joined punk bands, audience members also become important participants via the scene's many amateur periodicals — in England, according to Laing, punk " was the first musical genre to spawn fanzines in any significant numbers ".
" Rock Island " from Meridith Wilson's " The Music Man " is wholly spoken by an ensemble of travelling salesmen, as are most of the numbers for British actor Rex Harrison in the 1964 Lerner and Loewe musical My Fair Lady.
Three years later, audiences had grown tired of musicals, and the studio was forced to cut the musical numbers of many of the productions and advertise them as straight comedies.
Brooks, who is also executive producer of The Simpsons, had cast Smith in his 1994 film I'll Do Anything ( in one of the film's musical numbers ) but her part was cut.
The zarzuela genre was innovative in giving a dramatic function to the musical numbers, which were integrated into the argument of the work.
The opera, written in the genre of opéra comique with musical numbers separated by dialogue, tells the story of the downfall of Don José, a naive soldier who is seduced by the wiles of the fiery gypsy Carmen.
Man of la Mancha, adapted by Dale Wasserman from his own ninety-minute television play I, Don Quixote, retains much of the dialogue in that play, cutting only enough to make room for the musical numbers which were added when the play was converted into a stage musical.
The musical numbers were composed by Jimmy McHugh and the lyrics by Dorothy Fields ( later Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler ), with some Ellington originals mixed in.

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It is also clear that Sullivan's musical setting was written to match the cadence of the word " Iolanthe ," and could only accommodate the word " Perola " by preceding it ( awkwardly ) with " O ", " Come " or " Ah ".
One of the most popular musical works in China, " Erquan Yingyue ( Moon Reflected in the Second Spring )", was composed in the first half of the 20th century by Hua Yanjun, better known as " Blind Ah Bing ".

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Forks have traditionally been used to tune musical instruments, although electronic tuners are replacing them in many applications.
She returned to Broadway in 1997, taking over the title role in the musical Victor / Victoria, replacing Julie Andrews.
Also, during 2006, Pryce returned to the Broadway stage replacing John Lithgow, from January to July, as Lawrence Jameson in the musical version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
In 1990, she made her Broadway debut replacing Ruth Brown as star of the hit musical Black and Blue.
He was granted a considerable amount of creative freedom as director, authorised by Andrew Lloyd Webber to make significant changes to the dramatic structure of the musical, including replacing the running parable of Annie and Charlie Christmas told to the children by The Man with a lighter-toned number called " The Gang " ( lyrics by Don Black ).
The musical starred Eddie Cantor as Henry Williams, Ruth Etting as Leslie Daw, Frances Upton as Sally Morgan, Jack Rutherford as Bob Wells, Paul Gregory as Wanenis, Ethel Shutta as Mary ( replacing Ruby Keeler ), and featured Buddy Ebsen in the chorus.
Largely replacing piano rolls, which are no longer mass-produced today, MIDI files represent a modern way in which musical performance data can be stored.
Frippertronics was also used by Fripp in more conventional rock recordings, replacing what could be viewed as musical parts normally served by orchestral backing.
Lo Duca then made several significant changes to the film, including a new musical score by Bach, Albinoni and Vivaldi, removing many of the intertitles and replacing some with subtitles.
Howard Greenfield and Helen Miller, the song's co-writers, offered it to Gene Pitney instead, and he took the existing musical track, replacing Sedaka's lead vocal track with Pitney's own.
Chaplin reissued the edited film with a new musical score — replacing the original score by Louis F. Gottschalk -- in 1976, a year before his death.
On April 30, 2006, Canadian trombonist Alain Trudel was named musical director of the orchestra, replacing Mario Bernardi as of fall 2006.
In the film adaptation of the popular musical Rent in 2005, she played the exotic dancer Mimi Marquez, replacing Daphne Rubin-Vega, who was pregnant and unable to play the part.
Among her other career highlights was a stint as one of the presenters on the Indian television talent contest / reality show, Fame Gurukul ( which ended on 20 October 2005 ), replacing R. Madhavan as the anchor of Deal Ya No Deal, and performing hosting duties on the musical reality show Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star on STAR One, as well as posing for a photo layout in the men's magazine Maxim India.
Sweeney returned to musical theatre in 2011, playing both ' The Girl ' in a national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Tell Me on a Sunday and replacing fellow Liverpudlian Liz McClarnon, as Paulette, in the first UK tour of Legally Blonde the musical.
The musical was later adapted for television, starring Bacall, with Larry Hagman replacing Len Cariou in the role of Bill Sampson.
She later took over the lead role of Anna in the stage musical The King and I in London's West End, replacing Elaine Paige.
Personnel changes around the time of the album also led to the replacing of original drummer Mark Pickerel, who left to pursue other musical interests, with Barrett Martin.
Following the release and promotion of Heart to Yours, Williams made her on-stage acting debut in 2003, replacing fellow R & B singer Toni Braxton in the title role of Aida, the hit Broadway musical with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice.
She is the TV Anchor of a musical countdown show on Zoom TV, and was named as the Lakme new face of the year, replacing model-actress, Lisa Ray.
A former child actor, Wright appeared in the 1954 original Broadway production of the long-running musical, Fanny ( 888 performances ), having originated the role of Acolyte and then subsequently replacing Lloyd Reese in the role of Cesario, the son of Fanny.

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