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MUSIC and ARTS III

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MUSIC and ARTS III. SPOKEN DIALOGUE. MUSICAL PLAY. MUSICAL THEATER. a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MUSIC and ARTS III

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SPOKEN DIALOGUE

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MUSICAL PLAY

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MUSICAL THEATERa form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance.

The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through the words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole.

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Let’s have a sneak peek on an example of a musical.

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What are the technical aspects of

a musical theater/play?

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technical aspects include…

set designscostumes

stage propertieslighting sound

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HISTORY OF MUSICALS

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GREEK AMPHITHEATER (500 BCE)

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ROMAN AMPHITHEATER (300 BCE)

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MINSTRELS OF THE MIDDLE AGE(100-1400 BCE)

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COMMEDIA DELL’ARTETHE RENAISSANCE(1450s)

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ELIZABETHAN THEATER18th CENTURY

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20th century

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21st century

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terms related to musical theater

script libretto act recitative

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scriptrefers to the story, character development, and dramatic structure, including the spoken dialogue and stage directions

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librettorefer to the dialogue and lyrics together.

Italian for “little book”

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actSection of a musical play

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recitative-sung dialogue-a style of singing that is close to the rhythm of natural speech, used in opera for dialogue and narration.

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Music of the Musicals

OverturePreview the music from the show by playing

medley of tunes before the show begins.

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Music of the Musicals

BalladUsually a slow love song.

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Music of the Musicals

Comedy NumberDesigned for comic relief.

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Music of the Musicals

Show Stopper Music for a production number that usually

receives so much applause from the audience.

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Music of the Musicals

Reprise Repetition of pieces of a song or melody line

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