"Why Aren't They Talking?": The Sung-Through Musical from the 1980s to the 2010s
In the American musical theater, the most typical form of structuring musicals has been the book musical, in which songs interrupt spoken dialogue and add means to depict characters and dramatic situations. After 1980, a form of structuring musicals that expands upon the aesthetic conventions of the book musical came to prominence. Sung-through musicals challenged the balance between talking and singing in musical theater in scripts that are entirely or nearly entirely sung. Although often associated with British musicals, this Element focuses on American sung-through musicals composed and premiered between 1980 and 2019. Their creative teams have employed specific procedures and compositional techniques through which music establishes characterization and expression when either very little or nothing is spoken and thus define how the musical reinvented itself toward and in the twenty-first century.
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"Why Aren't They Talking?": The Sung-Through Musical from the 1980s to the 2010s
In the American musical theater, the most typical form of structuring musicals has been the book musical, in which songs interrupt spoken dialogue and add means to depict characters and dramatic situations. After 1980, a form of structuring musicals that expands upon the aesthetic conventions of the book musical came to prominence. Sung-through musicals challenged the balance between talking and singing in musical theater in scripts that are entirely or nearly entirely sung. Although often associated with British musicals, this Element focuses on American sung-through musicals composed and premiered between 1980 and 2019. Their creative teams have employed specific procedures and compositional techniques through which music establishes characterization and expression when either very little or nothing is spoken and thus define how the musical reinvented itself toward and in the twenty-first century.
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"Why Aren't They Talking?": The Sung-Through Musical from the 1980s to the 2010s

by Alex Bïdue

"Why Aren't They Talking?": The Sung-Through Musical from the 1980s to the 2010s

by Alex Bïdue

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In the American musical theater, the most typical form of structuring musicals has been the book musical, in which songs interrupt spoken dialogue and add means to depict characters and dramatic situations. After 1980, a form of structuring musicals that expands upon the aesthetic conventions of the book musical came to prominence. Sung-through musicals challenged the balance between talking and singing in musical theater in scripts that are entirely or nearly entirely sung. Although often associated with British musicals, this Element focuses on American sung-through musicals composed and premiered between 1980 and 2019. Their creative teams have employed specific procedures and compositional techniques through which music establishes characterization and expression when either very little or nothing is spoken and thus define how the musical reinvented itself toward and in the twenty-first century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108791939
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/10/2022
Series: Elements in Musical Theatre
Pages: 75
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.16(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Opera or broadway musical: The human comedy; 2. “You hear it sung . . . and the world seems different”: William Finn's sung-through; 3. Scores; 4. Nearly sung-through; 5. “Maid for broadway”: The sung-through structure of Caroline, or change; 6. “We sing it anyway”: The sung-through musical in the early twenty-first century; Epilogue: “What's this cheery singing all about?”; Bibliography.
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