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The Gavotte is a type of musical dance. There were many composers during the Baroque period and beyond that wrote gavottes.
Without music, musical theatre would be just theatre. Music is the focal point of a story that includes music which is produced in a theatre. This means that not only must the actors be able to act, but to sing. These performances also require an orchestra. Finally, the composers who write the music and lyrics for a musical theatre production are telling a story, and they craft their sequence of musical numbers to help move the story along.
Opera comique, a French genre of opera, typically features spoken dialogue alongside musical numbers. It originated in the 18th century and often includes light-hearted or comedic themes, contrasting with the more serious nature of grand opera. The term can also refer to specific works, such as those by composers like Jacques Offenbach, which blend humor and musical artistry. Overall, opera comique serves as an accessible and entertaining form of musical theater.
Yes, many opera composers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were influenced by Richard Wagner's style, particularly his use of leitmotifs, complex harmonies, and dramatic storytelling. Composers such as Puccini and Strauss integrated elements of Wagner's techniques into their own works, often expanding upon his ideas to create their unique sound. However, while they admired Wagner, they also sought to develop their own distinct musical identities. Ultimately, Wagner's influence shaped the evolution of opera, leading to various interpretations and adaptations in the genre.
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Composers such as Richard Wagner and Claudio Monteverdi envisioned operas as a synthesis of various artistic forms, integrating music, drama, visual arts, and literature into a cohesive whole. Wagner, in particular, championed the concept of "Gesamtkunstwerk," or total artwork, where each element works together to enhance the emotional and narrative impact of the performance. This approach revolutionized opera, making it a rich, immersive experience that engages multiple senses and artistic disciplines.
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It is called a 'score'
It depends on how successful the composer is.
The round is a very primitive form of musical structure. It goes back before composers were identified by name.
Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, and Strauss.
Two of the most obvious musical elements that composers use to achieve variety are indeed dynamics and timbre. These can be achieved by using different instruments in different registers.
Which musical? In general, the term is "librettist" for the guy who writes the music and "lyricist" for the guy who writes the lyrics (words).