In Wolsey's "Wild," the term 'wild' or 'Wilde' refers to a sense of untamed emotion and raw, unrestrained expression. It often embodies themes of freedom, passion, and the primal aspects of human nature, contrasting with more structured or conventional forms of music. This term encapsulates the spirit of breaking boundaries, both musically and thematically, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their feelings and experiences.
you mean kids in America ...Kim Wilde
Ben Bridges has written: 'Wilde Boys' 'The wilde boys' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Marked for Death' 'Aces Wilde' 'Aces Wilde' 'Squaw Man' 'Gunsmoke Is Grey' 'Mexico breakout' 'Hell for Leather' 'Mean as Hell' 'Thunder Gorge' 'Hangman's noose' 'Aces Wilde' 'Marked for death'
A musical score or the process of creating a musical score.
If you mean the note that Gabriella gives to Troy in home room then it says ' See you at free period, G x'
group (musical), or "musical group"
The word wild can mean undomesticated, as an animal (wildlife), or natural, primitive, or uncivilized conditions (wilderness). It can also mean uncontrolled (gone wild), or undisciplined (as in wild behavior). The word is also applied subjectively to mean foolish, unwise, or ill-conceived (wild ideas, wild experiments). It can also mean random (wild guess, wild shot).
The tradition of leaving lipstick kisses on Oscar Wilde's grave in Paris is a way for admirers to show their affection and respect for the renowned writer. It is a gesture of homage and celebration of Wilde's literary legacy and his unapologetic embrace of his identity.
the prefix semi means 'half' or 'sort-of' so semi-wild would mean sort of wild, but not totally wild.
do you mean throughout musical theatre history? Not sure what you mean by concepts of music?
This quote from Oscar Wilde suggests that life should be lived with a sense of joy and humor, and that taking it too seriously can lead to unnecessary stress and worry. Wilde is advocating for finding the beauty and lightness in life rather than being bogged down by the seriousness of it.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
In High School Musical Sharpay is very mean to Gabriella but in the end Sharpay is really nice to everyone. In every high school musical she is nice in the end.