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VOCABULARY Who’s Who in Musicals? • • • • • • • Conductor Composer Lyricist Choreographer Principles Pit musicians Chorus Conductor The person who directs the orchestra Composer The person who writes the MUSIC lyricist The person who writes the WORDS to the music LYRICS The words to a song That’s right…there’s no pictures… because its all WORDS!!!! Book/libretto The entire script of the musical Choreographer The person who designs the dances for the stage SO…that means that Choreography is…. Dancing The dances that are designed for a song in a production principles The named lead characters in a musical Pit Musicians • Group of instrument players who play all the background music. chorus The singers other than the principles Types of Musicals • • • • • • Opera Operetta Musical Revue Musical Comedy Concept Musical Musical Play Opera Totally music – even conversations are SUNG! Examples La Traviata Don Giovanni Sydney Opera House Operetta A lighter music and actors speak lines rather than just singing Examples Babes in Toyland Pirates of Penzance The Merry Widow More operettas Examples The Mikado H.M.S. Pinafore Musical Revue Consists of a loosely connected series of lavish production numbers Examples Ain’t Misbehavin’ Smokey Joes Café All Shook Up Musical Comedy Combines music and humor Examples Guys and Dolls Annie Get Your Gun Anything Goes Concept Musical A play that is built around a particular idea Examples Cats A Chorus Line Starlight Express Musical Play Acting and choreography are equally integral, increased emphasis on real people in real situations Examples Oklahoma! Fiddler on the Roof Parts of (some) Musicals • • • • • • • Overture Crossover Change Music Production Number Underscore Vamp Recitative Overture • Music played at the start of a show, a medley of the show’s songs Crossover • A short scene played in front of the curtain while scenery is being changed Change music • The music played between scenes Production Number • A large-scale musical number involving many performers Underscore • Music played that accompanies dialogue Vamp • To repeat measures of music until a singer is ready Recitative • A singing style that is closer to speaking than to singing