The Unanswered Question Six Talks at Harvard - 1976 Musical Phonology 1-1 was released on:
USA: 11 January 1976
The scope of the public's reaction to it. Take "Hamilton", for instance. It was already a big-time show when Disney decided to run a recording of it on their streaming platform, exposing millions of viewers to their first musical. Legendary.
By this question, I am assuming that you mean the opening music in the 1956 musical with Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr. As was done on the broadway stage, the movie opened with an Overture, which presented several of the musical motifs from the soundtrack.
That's not a question. And no it shouldn't because it is a musical meant for young teens and little girls and boys. Children look up to those actors and actresses as role models.
The first High School Musical movie was just called High School Musical. The second High School Musical movie was called High School Musical 2. The third High School Musical movie is called, High School Musical 3: Senior Year.
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer Musical-episode is Season 6, episode 7: Once More With Feeling. You usually wont find the whole episode online. But, if you have netflix... it is currently on Watch Instantly. I am not aware of any other Buffy Musicals. I hope this answers your question. :)
Harvard Musical Association was created in 1837.
"The Unanswered Question" is the title of a series of lectures Leonard Bernstein gave when he held the Charles Eliot Norton professorship of poetry at Harvard University in 1973. Bernstein took his title from a work by the American composer Charles Ives, who, Bernstein noted, probably meant the phrase in a metaphysical sense. Bernstein asked it in a musical sense: "Whither music?" The first lecture lays out his somewhat abstruse and (as he acknowledges) unverifiable notion of a universal "musical phonology," an innate musical grammar or language in the human species. Bernstein had been reading Noam Chomsky and the cutting-edge linguistic theorists of the day, and was clearly eager to apply some of their concepts to music. It is a fascinating performance, fizzing with ideas and possessed of a truly inspirational passion--even if, in the end, Bernstein fails to convince us of his argument. Well worth reading, or, better yet, watching, as the lectures were videotaped.
as if they're playing a slow hymn
Ben Moss played Ernst in the first national tour of the musical Spring Awakening. He currently goes to Harvard University.
I will answer you're question with a question. Where can't you get it?
Charles Ives is most famous for his composition "The Unanswered Question." Written in 1906, the piece features a dialogue between a solo trumpet, representing the "question," a string quartet, symbolizing the "answers," and an atmospheric background provided by woodwinds. Its innovative use of dissonance and layering of musical ideas reflects Ives' unique approach to composition and his exploration of existential themes.
the answer for that question is fiddle
I would guess that the question should read, "What is the value of the Etude Presser's Musical Magazines from 1915 and on?" I would guess that the question should read, "What is the value of the Etude Presser's Musical Magazines from 1915 and on?"
There is no confirmed answer for this question.
That is such a generic musical term that this question is impossible to answer.
That question does not make sense. If you are asking if Alice Blue Gown is a musical, then yes... I think.
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