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Children's Home Musical Experiences Across the World
This book offers a fresh and diverse perspective on home musical activities of young children from a variety of countries, including; Brazil, Denmark, Greece, Israel, Kenya, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, South Africa,Taiwan, the UK, and the United States.Narrowing their study to seven-year-olds from middle-class families, the articles in this volume argue that home musical experiences provide new and important windows into musical childhoods as they relate to issues of identity, family life, gender, culture, social class and schooling.Though childhood musical engagement differs considerably, it has direct implications for a better understanding of music education and childhood development.Using a wiki to share data and research across time and space, this volume is a model for collaborative cross-cultural research and is centered on the home as a primary research site for children's musical engagement.
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Musical Collection
Collection of five musicals from the 1940s and '50s. 'Annie Get Your Gun' (1950) stars Betty Hutton as backwoods sharpshooter Annie Oakley.Plucked out of obscurity by Buffalo Bill (Louis Calhern), the rough-edged Annie is groomed for a leading role in Bill's world famous Wild West show.However, Annie has a rival in the form of rifleman Frank Butler (Howard Keel), a man she soon falls in love with.Songs include 'Anything You Can Do' and 'There's No Business Like Show Business'.In 'Easter Parade' (1948) Fred Astaire plays one half of a dance team who is ditched by his partner.Deciding he can make a star out of anyone he wants, he chooses a lowly chorus girl (Judy Garland) as his new partner.Songs include 'A Couple of Swells', 'Stepping Out With My Baby' and 'Shaking the Blues Away'.In 'Calamity Jane' (1953) Doris Day stars as the famous frontierswoman, who would rather hit targets than chase men - until she falls for 'Wild Bill' Hickok (Keel).However, he would rather shoot Indians than chase after a tomboy like Calamity Jane.Songs include 'The Black Hills of Dakota' and the Oscar-winning 'Secret Love'. 'High Society' (1956), based on 'The Philadelphia Story' play by Philip Barry, stars Grace Kelly as socialite Tracy Lord who, even as she prepares for her second marriage, still has obvious feelings for her ex-husband (Bing Crosby).She also strikes up a friendship with a reporter (Frank Sinatra), who has been sent to cover her society wedding.Songs include 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' and the famous Crosby/Sinatra duet 'Well, Did You Evah'. 'Meet Me in S.Louis' (1944) follows Esther Smith (Garland), a young woman from St.Louis who falls in love with the boy next door. The film is set in 1904, when the city hosted the World's Fair.Songs include 'Meet Me in St. Louis', 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' and 'The Trolley Song'.
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How can one present the musical Beauty and the Beast in school?
To present the musical Beauty and the Beast in school, one can start by selecting a talented cast of students to play the various characters. Next, work on creating or renting costumes and props to bring the magical world of the story to life on stage. Additionally, rehearse the songs and choreography to ensure a polished performance. Finally, promote the show within the school community and sell tickets to family and friends to come and enjoy the production.
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How can one present the musical Beauty and the Beast at school?
To present the musical Beauty and the Beast at school, one can start by obtaining the rights to perform the show from the licensing company. Next, auditions can be held to cast the roles, including Belle, Beast, and other characters. Rehearsals should be scheduled to practice the songs, dances, and scenes. Additionally, costumes, props, and set design should be organized to bring the magical world of Beauty and the Beast to life on stage. Finally, promote the show within the school community and sell tickets for the performances.
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Can you recount the text from the musical Beauty and the Beast?
Sure! "Beauty and the Beast" is a musical adaptation of the classic fairy tale. The story follows Belle, a young woman who is taken prisoner by a Beast in his enchanted castle. Despite her initial fear, Belle befriends the castle's enchanted staff and eventually falls in love with the Beast. The musical explores themes of love, inner beauty, and the importance of looking beyond appearances. The story culminates in the Beast's transformation back into a prince, thanks to Belle's love and compassion.
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What function does this musical introduction serve for the musical?
The musical introduction serves as an opening statement that sets the tone and mood for the piece. It helps to grab the audience's attention and prepare them for what is to come. Additionally, the introduction can introduce musical themes or motifs that will be developed throughout the piece, providing a sense of cohesion and structure to the music. Overall, the musical introduction serves as a way to establish the musical identity and draw listeners into the piece.
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Musical Elaborations
Filling a significant gap in contemporary cultural studies, Musical Elaborations examines the intersection of the public and private meaning of music.Incorporating the music criticism of Adorno, musical ideas from literary works by Proust, and criticism by Benjamin and de Man into his work, noted critic Edward W.Said discusses performers such as Glenn Gould, Arturo Toscanini, and Alfred Brendel and such composers as Beethoven, Wagner, and Strauss.
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A musical tour of the German city of Nuremberg accompanied by the music of W.A.Mozart.
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Are animals actually musical?
While animals do produce sounds and vocalizations, it is debated whether they can be considered truly musical. Some animals, such as birds and whales, have complex vocalizations that can be rhythmic and melodic, resembling music. However, music is a human construct that involves intention, creativity, and emotional expression, which may not be present in the sounds produced by animals. Overall, while animals may exhibit musical-like qualities in their vocalizations, the concept of music as a form of artistic expression is unique to humans.
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Is musical taste hereditary?
Musical taste is influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. While there is evidence to suggest that genetics can play a role in shaping preferences for certain types of music, such as a predisposition towards liking or disliking certain genres, it is not solely determined by hereditary factors. Environmental influences, such as exposure to different types of music during childhood and cultural background, also play a significant role in shaping an individual's musical taste. Ultimately, musical taste is a complex and multifaceted trait that is likely influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
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What are musical features?
Musical features are the elements that make up a piece of music, such as melody, harmony, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, and timbre. These features work together to create the overall sound and structure of a musical composition. They help to convey emotions, set the mood, and engage the listener. Understanding and analyzing these features can provide insight into the artistic choices made by the composer and help listeners appreciate and interpret the music more deeply.
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Are musical instruments haram?
In Islam, musical instruments are a topic of debate among scholars. Some scholars believe that all musical instruments are haram (forbidden) based on certain hadiths and interpretations of Quranic verses. However, other scholars believe that some musical instruments are permissible as long as the music is not used for sinful or inappropriate purposes. Ultimately, it is important for individuals to seek guidance from knowledgeable scholars and make their own informed decisions based on their understanding of Islamic teachings.
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