Word: muscially
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...embraced his muscial theory of “harmolodics,” which gives equal weight to harmony, melody, and movement. The two exchanged phone numbers and kept in touch, maintaining a friendship and collaboration she says she still values today...
...writer, and Stephen Price ’61, the composer, collaborated on this commerative work for their Class of 1961’s 40th Reunion last weekend. The musical was included in the Second Annual Festival of New Works for the Musical Stage, co-sponsored by New Opera and Muscial Theatre Inititative and North Shore Music Theatre in 2000, and several of the tunes recently won awards at a Boston musical theater contest. Local actors and students from Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory of Music were solicited to perform a staged reading of the musical...
...Halleluia! This premature Lent musci is succeeded by a frothy, exuberant and brilliant Mardi-Gras "Carnival." Clapton finally gets a move on. Though the song palls after the umpteenth kaleidoscope whirl around the muscial merry-go-round you hope again that next time, on the next track, you'll win a real prize...
Information on House productions and Agassiz muscial were not available as the CRIMSON went to press. Keep a look out for what these organizations are doing and pray...
Critics praised the players, commended Mr. Gatti, for his first-night choice, reiterated old opinions that the opera itself is of mediocre muscial worth, dazzlingly theatrical...