Yes. The music is the cantillation-notes (trope), according to which the Torah is chanted in the synagogue. These notes provide punctuation, mood, and further meaning. Each word has (besides the vowel-marks) a little curved mark over it or under it; these are the cantillation (singing) notes.
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The lyricist (writer of the words) and the score-composer (writer of the musical notes) are the song co-authors. The singer does not get credit for being the author of the song unless he has contributed words or music to the composition.
The song "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" is a song in the musical Annie Get Your Gun. The song was written by Irving Berlin in 1946.
copy of jazz chant title a musical song
The musical score for ET was written by John Williams (the composer-conductor, not the classical guitarist of the same name).
Moses, now your people are free....
a coda comes in the end of a song
In Exodus 15:1 - 18 Moses and and his sister Miriam composed a song of Thanksgiving to the Lord on the shores of the Red Sea and the escape from Egypt. Moses then composed his second song to the God of the Israelites, right before his death in Deuteronomy 32: 1 - 43; this was a song of thanksgiving and remembrance composed on the shores of the Jordan River.
The musical score was written by Elton John and the lyrics by Tim Rice
ELO - Mr Blue Sky See the related link below for song on YouTube.
Ernest Gold won for Exodus (Original Score- Drama/Comedy), and Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman won for Song Without End (Original Score- Musical).
This song is a disguised song about Herriot Tubman.
Moses - song - was created on 2003-10-06.
Lute Song - musical - was created in 1946.
The lyricist (writer of the words) and the score-composer (writer of the musical notes) are the song co-authors. The singer does not get credit for being the author of the song unless he has contributed words or music to the composition.
It depends on which specific song from The Lion King you are looking for musical notes on. But, you can find a list of musical notes for the songs and instrumental score music in The Lion King on their site if you type in "Lion King" in the Find Sheet Music search engine featured on the website.
The song is from the Broadway musical Evita, and is personally my favorite :)
Yes, Paul McCartney won the Oscar for Best Music, Original Song Score for: Let It Be (1970) Shared with: John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr To "The Beatles". The Beatles were not present at the awards ceremony. Quincy Jones accepted the award on their behalf.