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musical$50993$ - translation to Αγγλικά

STAGE WORK THAT COMBINES SONGS, MUSIC, SPOKEN DIALOGUE, ACTING, AND DANCE
Musical comedy; Musical play; Musicals; Theater musical; Musical Theatre; Musical show; Book (musical theater); Musical (theater); Book musical; Musical theater; Muscials; Stage musical; Music in theatre; Musicial Theater; Musical Theater; Muscial Theater; School musical; Book (musical theatre); Musical comedies; Musical Show; American musicals; Television musical; Musical (play); Musical stage show; Musical-comedy; History of musical theatre
  • [[Audra McDonald]]
  • Poster, c. 1879
  • Sidney Jones]]' ''The Geisha''
  • Broadway]] in 1866.<ref>Morley, p. 15</ref>
  • Descendants]]'', ''[[Hairspray Live!]]'' and ''[[Schmigadoon!]]''
  • ''[[A Gaiety Girl]]'' (1893) was one of the first hit musicals
  • [[George Gershwin]]
  • Marquee of the [[In the Heart of the Beast Theatre]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • [[Leonard Bernstein]], 1971
  • [[Mary Martin]] starred in several Broadway hits of this era
  • The Lion King]]'' on Broadway
  • President Obama]] in 2015
  • John Webb]], to be painted on a backshutter for the first performance of ''The Siege of Rhodes'' (1656)
  • Japan's all-female [[Takarazuka Revue]] in a 1930 performance of "Parisette"
  • [[Bernadette Peters]] (shown in 2008) has starred in five Sondheim musicals
  • Public Theatre]] has brought to Broadway
  • [[Julie Andrews]] with [[Richard Burton]] in ''Camelot'' (1960)
  • [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] (left and right) and [[Irving Berlin]] (center) at the [[St. James Theatre]] in 1948
  • [[Rodgers and Hart]]
  • Sally]]'', 1920
  • Chinese opera performers
  • [[Cameron Mackintosh]]
  • [[Naples Players]]' teen ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'', 2009
  • [[Victor Herbert]]
  • [[Zac Efron]] and [[Zendaya]] (pictured), along with [[Hugh Jackman]], brought star power to ''[[The Greatest Showman]]''

musical      
n. musical
musical piece         
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  • People composing music using synthesizers in 2013.
  • Jazz, rock and pop [[songwriter]]s typically write out newly composed songs in a [[lead sheet]], which notates the [[melody]], the [[chord progression]] and the tempo or style of the song (e.g., "slow blues").
ORIGINAL PIECE OR WORK OF MUSIC, EITHER VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL
Musical piece; Composition (music); Music composition; Musical pieces; Compositional technique; Piece (music); Musical work; Music Composition; Musical Composition; Musical Piece; Musical compositions; Recomposition; Piece of music; Compositional method; Compositional methods; Writing music; Writing symphonies; Writing new music; Composing music; Composition of music; Writing scores; Writing piano music; Writing string quartets; Composing instrumental music; Composing pieces; Composing orchestral works; Symphony writing; Orchestra writing; Composition (musical); Composing scores; Composing Classical music; Composing of music; Composing process (music); Composing string quartets; Composing for instruments; Composing for orchestra; Composing chamber music; Composing for piano; Writing music pieces; Writing for orchestra; Writing classical music; Writing jazz; Composing (music); Music creation
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piece of music         
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  • People composing music using synthesizers in 2013.
  • Jazz, rock and pop [[songwriter]]s typically write out newly composed songs in a [[lead sheet]], which notates the [[melody]], the [[chord progression]] and the tempo or style of the song (e.g., "slow blues").
ORIGINAL PIECE OR WORK OF MUSIC, EITHER VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL
Musical piece; Composition (music); Music composition; Musical pieces; Compositional technique; Piece (music); Musical work; Music Composition; Musical Composition; Musical Piece; Musical compositions; Recomposition; Piece of music; Compositional method; Compositional methods; Writing music; Writing symphonies; Writing new music; Composing music; Composition of music; Writing scores; Writing piano music; Writing string quartets; Composing instrumental music; Composing pieces; Composing orchestral works; Symphony writing; Orchestra writing; Composition (musical); Composing scores; Composing Classical music; Composing of music; Composing process (music); Composing string quartets; Composing for instruments; Composing for orchestra; Composing chamber music; Composing for piano; Writing music pieces; Writing for orchestra; Writing classical music; Writing jazz; Composing (music); Music creation
muziekwerk (muziekstuk)

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Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a 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 words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole. Although musical theatre overlaps with other theatrical forms like opera and dance, it may be distinguished by the equal importance given to the music as compared with the dialogue, movement and other elements. Since the early 20th century, musical theatre stage works have generally been called, simply, musicals.

Although music has been a part of dramatic presentations since ancient times, modern Western musical theatre emerged during the 19th century, with many structural elements established by the works of Gilbert and Sullivan in Britain and those of Harrigan and Hart in America. These were followed by the numerous Edwardian musical comedies and the musical theatre works of American creators like George M. Cohan at the turn of the 20th century. The Princess Theatre musicals (1915–1918) were artistic steps forward beyond revues and other frothy entertainments of the early 20th century and led to such groundbreaking works as Show Boat (1927), Of Thee I Sing (1931) and Oklahoma! (1943). Some of the most famous musicals through the decades that followed include My Fair Lady (1956), The Fantasticks (1960), Hair (1967), A Chorus Line (1975), Les Misérables (1985), The Phantom of the Opera (1986), Rent (1996), The Producers (2001), Wicked (2003) and Hamilton (2015).

Musicals are performed around the world. They may be presented in large venues, such as big-budget Broadway or West End productions in New York City or London. Alternatively, musicals may be staged in smaller venues, such as off-Broadway, off-off-Broadway, regional theatre, fringe theatre, or community theatre productions, or on tour. Musicals are often presented by amateur and school groups in churches, schools and other performance spaces. In addition to the United States and Britain, there are vibrant musical theatre scenes in continental Europe, Asia, Australasia, Canada and Latin America.