characterized by or capable of producing music; 'a musical evening'; 'musical instruments' talented in or devoted to music; 'comes from a very musical family' characteristic of or resembling or accompanied by music; 'a musical speaking voice'; 'a musical comedy' melodious: containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody; 'the melodious song of a meadowlark' a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing
The Musical (Summary Proceedings) Copyright Act 1902 (2 Edw. 7 c. 15) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, given the royal assent on 22nd July 1902, in force from 1st October 1902, and repealed in 1956.
a stage performance, show or film which involves singing, dancing and musical numbers performed by the cast as well as acting; Of or relating to music; Gifted or skilled in music; Pleasing to the ear. (Her voice had a musical tone.)
A staged story similar to opera, though most of the dialogue is spoken. A movie whose dramatic story structure includes unrealistic episodes of musical perfomance and There is a modest selection of literary works dealing with family life. There is a greater selection of musical works, in the form of casette ... Originally named "musical play". A 20th Century equivalent to the operetta. The musical originated in the USA. (Broadway Musical) A play that tells a story through music. These works using music, singing, dialogue, dancing and acting to tell the story. Genre of twentieth-century musical theater, especially popular in the United States and Great Britain; characterized by spoken dialogue, dramatic plot interspersed with songs, ensemble numbers, and dancing. WC Fields's film about a western frontier American snake oil salesman complete with a surreptitious crowd accomplice. His demonstration (from the back of a buckboard transparently fraudulent —- to the movie audience) of a miraculous cure for hoarseness ignited a comic purchasing frenzy. Any type of a theatrical play where music is dominant and may or may not contain spoken dialogue. Common types of musicals are: operas, operettas ... a popular successor to musical comedy They played a musical game with drums. A sense of cohesion and subjective "rightness" in the sound.
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