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THE MUSICAL STAGE Chapter 8

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The Musical Stage. Chapter 8. Early History of Musical Theater. Musical rituals date back as far as 30,000 B.C.E. Music song and dance combine to create Dionysian festivals in early Greece Elizabethan theater included music Opera was developed in Italy in the late seventeenth century. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE MUSICAL STAGEChapter 8

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Early History of Musical Theater Musical rituals date back as far as 30,000

B.C.E.

Music song and dance combine to create Dionysian festivals in early Greece

Elizabethan theater included music

Opera was developed in Italy in the late seventeenth century

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Mozart Many say his operas

have never been surpassed.

Signature style: melodious arias alternating with dialogue, sometimes spoken but mostly sung. This solved the problem of telling a dramatic story in song.

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Terms Sung dialogue is called

recitative The combination of recitative

and song is called singspiel Singspiel is sometimes hard to

listen to because it is not melodious like a song

Libretto- the lyrics and recitatives of an opera

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Most popular of Mozart’s work

2 lowly servants outwit the master of the house

Finale is “what it would sound like if God could sing!”

Romantic movement protests restraint

Verdi’s operas are melodramas with music

Characters are thwarted by social restrictions

The Marriage of Figaro Verdi and the Romantic Opera

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Richard Wagner Romanticism

fostered nationalism (Germany)

Wanted to create true music-drama that would be in the same class as Sophocles and Shakespeare

Gave Germany a mythology

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Operetta vs. Opera Spoken dialogue

moves the play forward but is continually interrupted by arias

Shortened spaces between songs

Many songs, 2 dimensional characters

All or most of dialogue is sung

Desire to create works that are elegant and noble

Heavier than operetta

More complicated

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Other Famous Operas Porgy and Bess Amahl and the

Night Visitors Candide Sweeney Todd The Ghost of

Versailles

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Broadway Musicals Of Thee I Sing Satire of

Presidential Politics

Candidates will do anything to win the election

Pal Joey Deepened the

Broadway musical and deserves to be called a musical play

Led to others wanting greater depth in the genre

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About the courtship of a cowboy and a farm girl

Includes folk dance, ballet

Took musical stage in a startling new direction

Modernization of Romeo and Juliette

Arias have become classics

Rival gangs of New York

Oklahoma! West Side Story

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Dance Egyptians took part in elaborate dance

ceremonies

Greece marked the beginning of dance as an official form of public entertainment

Dance awakens the Dionysian spirit in all of us

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Ballet Known as the

premier form of dance art

Athletic, yet graceful Classical ballet often

tells a story, but is not needed

Giselle Tchaikosvsky-Swan

Lake, Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker

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Modern Dance Breaks with

classical tradition Starts with

classical moves but then adds in athleticism, complex variations

Mikhail Baryshnikov- famous modern dancer/now actor

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Famous Modern Dance Choreographers

Martha Graham Agnes De Mille Michael Bennett Jose Limon Twyla Tharp

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Folkloric Dance

Rooted in time honored values and customs

Usually vastly different from formal dance, requires little or no training

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Native American Traditional Forms

Potlatch-Northwest tradition where community members come together to feast and dance to celebrate special occasions

Bear Dance-far west, reenactment of a ceremony ritualizing the hunt

Powwow-plains, sequence-grand entry, signing of anthem, series of dances representing life activities (planting, harvest, courtship, marriage)

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Mexican Folkloric Ballet vs. Asian Dance

Highly trained dancers

“Set Pieces”-Stag Dance, love, marriage, cycle of life

Joyous mood, colorful

Every dancer is a monk

Black metal caps adorned with peacock feathers, purposely monotonous to still emotions

Next dance, colorful silk because they believe color can be experienced temporarily

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Flamenco

Spanish, from Gypsy songs

4 females, 2 males, 2 guitars and 2 singers