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Someone Like You (musical) (2256 bytes)
1: ... [[Petula Clark]] and lyrics by Dee Shipman, is a musical based on a concept developed by Clark and Ferdie ... 3: The musical premiered on [[October 25]], [[1989]] at the Camb... 7: [[Category:Musicals]] Musical saw (2710 bytes) 1: [[Image:Musical saw.jpg|frame|Playing a musical saw]] 2: ...rofessional "sawyers" might opt for a custom-made musical saw. These [[saw|saws]] generally have a longer b... 8: ...hone]] under the [[Hornbostel-Sachs]] system of [[musical instrument classification]]. 10: ...he [[United States|U.S.]] were still making saws: MusicalSaw.com, Mussehl & Westpahl, and Blacklock. 16: ....musicalsaw.com Free tutorial - How to master the Musical Saw in 5 days] Musical terminology (13367 bytes) 1: ...mall>''This article will be merged with [[Italian musical terms]] at some point in the near future.''</smal... 3: Below is a list of terms used in '''musical terminology''' which are likely to occur on print... 38: ...a [[quarter note]]. 4/4 is often written on the [[musical staff]] as '''C'''. The symbol is not a "C" as an... 146: ... ''rubato'' – flexibility of tempo within a musical phrase for expressive effect 187: [[Italian musical terms]] - [[Tempo]]. Cabaret (musical) (1227 bytes) 1: ...aworth]], [[Lotte Lenya]], and [[Joel Grey]]. The musical is set in [[Berlin]] in 1929-30 during the run-up... 3: ...horeography, and Best Direction of a Musical. The musical has been revived twice [[as of 2003|to date]], in... 5: ...as the second longest-running revival in Broadway musical history, closed in January [[2004]]. 9: ...t]]''''' is also a [[1972]] [[film]] based on the musical. 13: [[Category:Musicals]] Eileen (musical) (714 bytes) 1: '''''Eileen''''' is a [[Musical theater|theater musical]] with music by [[Victor Herbert]] and lyrics and... Hairspray (musical) (1091 bytes) 1: ...'Hairspray''''' is a [[Tony Award|Tony]]- winning musical, focusing on Tracy Turnblad from Baltimore, who l... 4: * [[Tony Award for Best Musical]] (Won) 5: * Best Book of a Musical (Won) 7: * Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical ([[Harvey Fierstein]]) (Won) 8: * Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical ([[Marissa Jaret Winokur]]) (Won) Sally (musical) (717 bytes) 1: '''''Sally''''' is a [[musical theater|theater musical]] with music by [[Jerome Kern]], lyrics by [[Clif... Musical form (9308 bytes) 1: The term '''musical form''' is used in two related ways: 6: Musical [[form]] (the whole or structure) is contrasted w... 8: ...ment]] used and geographical origin. The phrase ''musical form'' is typically used when talking about a par... 14: ...velopment. In this mode of construction the basic musical units (played/sung notes) are not combined throug... 27: [[Musical development|Development]]al forms, larger unit (f... Brooklyn (musical) (525 bytes) 1: ...ical''''' (or '''''BKLYN the Musical''''') is a [[musical]] opening on [[Broadway]] in [[2004]]. Previews b... 8: *[http://www.brooklynthemusical.com/index.html Official Web Site] Musical similarity (244 bytes) 1: ... If these fragments are from one musical piece a musical similarity implies a [[repetition]] of the first ... The Musical Offering (3249 bytes) 1: ...[music]] by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], based on a musical theme by [[Frederick II of Prussia]] (Frederick t... 5: [[Image:Musical offering.png]] 7: ...es based on this theme which we now know as ''The Musical Offering''. Bach inscribed the piece "Regis Iussu... 9: In its finished form, ''The Musical Offering'' comprises a Ricercar a 6 (a six voice ... 11: ...ly: ''riddle canons''): some of the canons of the musical offering are represented in the original score by... Musical freestyle (181 bytes) 1: '''Musical freestyle''' can refer to: 3: *[[Musical Canine Freestyle]], performing synchronized routi... 4: *[[Musical kur]], equine [[dressage]] to music Smile (musical) (1404 bytes) 1: '''''Smile''''' is a [[musical]] originally produced on [[Broadway]] in [[1986]]... 7: ...s compilations of recordings from so-called "lost Musicals" (along with, in some cases, "In Our Hands" and ... 11: [[Category:Musicals]] Musical analysis (20416 bytes) 1: '''Musical analysis''' can be defined as a process attemptin... 3: [[Edward Cone]] ("Analysis Today") argues that musical analysis lies in between [[description]] and [[pr... 119: ...anent configuration of the work." Allen Forte's [[musical set theory]] 122: ...r in a certain number of general ideas concerning musical perception ... a musicologist ... describes what ... 130: ...ieth-century music -- to illuminate our immediate musical experience," and thus views analysis entirely fro... Chess (musical) (19716 bytes) 3: '''''Chess''''' is a [[musical theater|musical]] with [[lyrics]] by [[Tim Rice]] and music by [[... 148: ...sed. The tour followed the London version of the musical, and the first release of the album had the compl... 246: ... in playwright [[Richard Nelson]] to recreate the musical as a book show. After some controversy over brin... 260: ...luted tale that had sprung up. Featuring two new musical numbers ("Han är en man, han är ett barn" and "Gl... 262: [[Category:Musicals|Chess]] Jubilee (musical) (1316 bytes) 1: '''''Jubilee''''' is a [[musical theater|theatre musical]] with music and lyrics by [[Cole Porter]] and bo... Bounce (musical) (933 bytes) 1: ...[[John Weidman]]. [[Harold Prince]] directed the musical when it premiered on [[June 20]], [[2003]] at the... 3: ===Musical Numbers=== 30: [[Category:Musicals]] Musical language (1830 bytes) 5: ...pedia), of François Sudre. It is not the only one musical language created but it is the only one language ... 7: ...is written in a well known, universal system, the musical notation and for this reason totally independent ... 17: ...guage can reach the degree of impartiality of the musical universal language. 21: ...a and more important, a Wiktionary for the Langue musicale universelle? Musical box (8970 bytes) 1: ...t the tone of a musical box is unlike that of any musical instrument. 3: [[Image:Musical box.jpg|right|A musical box.]] 7: ...ld fit into a gentleman's waist coat pocket. The musical boxes could have any size from that of a hat box ... 9: ...ng upon a strong watchmaking tradition. The first musical box factory was opened there in [[1815]] by Jérém... 15: ... and were often combinations of player pianos and musical boxes, such as the ''Orchestrion''. Cats (musical) (3609 bytes) 1: :''This article is about ''Cats'', the musical. For the animal, see [[cat]].'' 3: '''''CATS The Musical''''' is a [[musical]] composed by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] (ALW) in [[... 5: ...ight of the German-speaking world premiere of the musical ''Cats'' took place in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], i... 7: ..., it does have a minimal story used to string its musical numbers together. ''Cats'' tells of a particular... 11: ...lacking. It is and has been one of the most loved musicals of all time, being translated into over 20 langu...
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