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Musical Theatre: Catherine Vice
Musical TheatrePerforming Arts (Performance)
Musical Theatre: Catherine Vice
Genres of musical theatre
• Opera*• Operetta*• Musical Comedy*• Variety (can include vaudeville and revue)*• Broadway Musical*• British Musical*• Pantomime*• Music Theatre
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Structure of a musical
• Book• Music• Lyrics• Song structures• Function• Types• Sung through versus book musicals• Character and plot development
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What is musical theatre?
• A musical is a stage, television or film production utilizing popular-style songs and dialogue to either tell a story (book musicals) and/or showcase the talents of varied performers (variety/music hall and/or revue).
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Opera
• An introduction
• History
• Claudio Monteverdi
• Two main components of opera
• 1: Recitative (dialogue set to music)
• 2. Aria (emotionally invested songs)
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Terms used in classical music and opera
• Oratario
• Cantata
• Overture
• Male and female singer classifications
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Developments in opera
• 1756-1791: influence of Mozart
• Beethoven: Fidelio
• Late 1700s: two sub-genres:• Seria (grand, serious opera)
• Opera buffa (comic opera – lower working classes and precursors of operettas a precursor for the modern musical)
• Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi
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French opera
• Importance of the text
• Standard construction of opera
• Opera Comique becomes more popular than opera seria
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Venetian Opera
• 1637: Teatro di San Cassiano• Popular appeal• Love duet
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Italian Opera
• Scarlatti
• Neapolitan opera
• Showcase for singers virtuosity
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German Opera
• Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759)
• The Beggar’s Opera
• Beethoven
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Developments in Opera
• Opera seria versus opera buffa, opera comique, ballad opera and Singspiel
• Influence of Gluck (integrated music with drama)
• Mozart ane the grand finale
• Influence of Wagner
• Influence of Debussy
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Operetta
• Little opera
• Spoken and not sung through
• Precursor of the modern musical comedy
• La Belle Helene (1864) by Jacques Offenbach
• Die Fledermaus (1874) by Johann Strauss Jr.
• Gilbert and Sullivan
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Gilbert and Sullivan
• Pirates of Penzance
• The Mikado
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Other famous operettas
• Bitter Sweet by Noel Coward
• Candide by Leonard Bernstein
• King of Vagabonds
• Romberg
• Ivor Novello
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French Revolution
• French revolution and growing romantic spirit• The rescue opera, i.e. Beethoven’s Fidelio (1805) (also termed as Romantic Operas)
• Typical plot: principal character is in prison as a result of political act; rescue achieved by ordinary characters in credible way.
• Music is fused with words and action, rather than a series of arias.
• Claude Debussy Pelleas: first modern opera. Debussy used exact words of a medieval play by Maeterlinck and not a libretto.
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The Grand Opera
• Les Vestale (1807)• Les Huguenots• Visual spectacle
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Opera Bouffe
• Equivalents: – opera buffa,
– opera comique– ballad opera
– singspiel
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Realistic opera
• Verismo (verita = truth)• Real life characters and not classical
Greek mythological themes.• Wagner – orchestra becomes part of the
whole drama
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The Musical
• Definition• Musical components• Composer• Lyricist• Book writer (script)
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Comic Operas
• Early developments• Comic Operas• Seven Sisters
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Musical Comedy
• Early developments• Farcical musical comedy• Cole Porter
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History of musical theatre
• The Black Crook• The roaring twenties• The Gershwins / Cole Porter / Irving Berlin• Show Boat• Al Jolson• Jerome Kern
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Twentieth Century
• British imports• Floradora (1900)• The Wizard of Oz• Schuberts and commercialism• George M Cohan• The Merry Widow (1907)
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History of Musical Theatre
• Ziegfield and the Follies• Black musicals• Developments in the thirties• Rodgers and Hart
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Burlesques and Pantomimes
• Burlesques• Pantomime• Burlesque Extravaganza
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Variety Theatre
• Music Hall
• Vaudeville
• The Revue
• Irving Berline
• Tacky revues
• Noel Coward and the British Revue
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The Golden Age of Musicals
• 1940s/1950s/1960s
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Oklahoma
• Defining a new genre
• Integrated music, dance and singing
• New age of the composer, lyricist and book writer all serving one dramatic purpose.
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Broadway Musicals changing
• Rock Operas
• Concept musicals
• Corporate Musicals
• Stephen Sondheim
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British Musicals
• Ivor Novello
• Noel Coward
• Gilbert and Sullivan
• Oh What A Lovely War!
• Andrew Lloyd Webber
• Cameron Mackintosh
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Music Theatre
• What is it?