With the broadening interest and popularity of musical theater studies in academic degree programs, more teachers of classical singing and students are meeting at the crossroads of conventional vocal study to broaden their skills in non-classical and musical theater techniques. Tracing back through the lineage of American musical theater, a fascinating example of vocal style emerges from the musical theater works of Kurt Weill. Weill's music exhibits operatic lyricism, jazz rhythms, and popular idioms but does not conform strictly to light opera, jazz, or popular music.In America, Kurt Weill was a successful musical theater composer by 1941 and was highly respected on Broadway. Simplicity and comprehensibility were his stylistic objectives ...
Until recently, there have been two broad schools of vocal training in the United States—classical a...
290 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This study of Leonard Bernst...
Musical theatre has come into its own in America; so much so that it has its own distinct identity. ...
Kurt Weill (1900-1950) began his compositional career in Berlin and left his legacy on the American ...
The Broadway Musical can arguably be considered one of the most popular art forms in America today a...
American musical theater songs are popular with the general public, and many college and university ...
The purpose of this scholarly essay is to explore the differences between the selected Great Ameri...
The life of Composer and Social Activist, Kurt Weill, is celebrated in this cabaret-style compilatio...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
The Cabaret Songs of William Bolcom and Arnold Weinstein merge characteristics of European cabaret s...
UnrestrictedThe history of musical composition in American culture reveals a complex and diverse set...
Photocopy of typescript. --- Thesis (M.A.)--University of Rochester, 1972.Kurt Weill is known primar...
The Cabaret Songs of W.H. Auden and Benjamin Britten merge characteristics of a multitude of styles....
Until recently, there have been two broad schools of vocal training in the United States—classical a...
290 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This study of Leonard Bernst...
Musical theatre has come into its own in America; so much so that it has its own distinct identity. ...
Kurt Weill (1900-1950) began his compositional career in Berlin and left his legacy on the American ...
The Broadway Musical can arguably be considered one of the most popular art forms in America today a...
American musical theater songs are popular with the general public, and many college and university ...
The purpose of this scholarly essay is to explore the differences between the selected Great Ameri...
The life of Composer and Social Activist, Kurt Weill, is celebrated in this cabaret-style compilatio...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
The Cabaret Songs of William Bolcom and Arnold Weinstein merge characteristics of European cabaret s...
UnrestrictedThe history of musical composition in American culture reveals a complex and diverse set...
Photocopy of typescript. --- Thesis (M.A.)--University of Rochester, 1972.Kurt Weill is known primar...
The Cabaret Songs of W.H. Auden and Benjamin Britten merge characteristics of a multitude of styles....
Until recently, there have been two broad schools of vocal training in the United States—classical a...
290 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This study of Leonard Bernst...
Musical theatre has come into its own in America; so much so that it has its own distinct identity. ...